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Philosophical essay on the evolution of computation and its societal impact

Philosophical essay on the evolution of computation and its societal impact The passage provides a historical and theoretical discussion of computation without mentioning any specific individuals, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or controversial claims tied to high‑profile figures. Key insights: Discusses Wiener, Turing, and von Neumann's views on computation; Describes industrial revolutions and the shift to electrical and digital technologies; Warns of societal risks from advanced computational systems

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Philosophical essay on the evolution of computation and its societal impact The passage provides a historical and theoretical discussion of computation without mentioning any specific individuals, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It lacks actionable leads, novel revelations, or controversial claims tied to high‑profile figures. Key insights: Discusses Wiener, Turing, and von Neumann's views on computation; Describes industrial revolutions and the shift to electrical and digital technologies; Warns of societal risks from advanced computational systems

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