Monday, February 5, 2024

The MANIAC by Benjamin Labatut

Intelligence is not a curse, and anything which comes out of it can be judged in the retrospective.

John von Neumann was a curious mind which tried to answer anything that was asked. A lot of current technological advances from quantum mechanics, nuclear weapons to game theory were influenced by his work. 

However, one problem with the book is that it is work of fiction based on facts. It is a problem because a reader who is not attentive enough may end up taking some fiction for the facts.

A lot of discoveries in science are actively industrialised. The key argument for this is that the business pays the bill for a lot of these researches, and not all of them turn profitable. This is not very valid argument but works well to lobby in favour of commercialisation without taking into the account of consequences, and responsibility.

We're proud of what we've built but we never know what was the real cost of it until all the currencies seem invalid in the face of consequences.

Peace

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