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08/06 15:56:29

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The potential of computers for increasing the control of organizations or society (16) ……………. their members and for invading the privacy of those members has (17) ………….. considerable concern.
The privacy issue has been (18) ………….. most insistently with (19) …………… to the creation and maintenance of data files that assemble (20) …………… about persons from a multitude of sources. Files of this kind would be highly valuable for many kinds of economic and social research, but they are bought at too high a (21) ……………. if they endanger human freedom or seriously enhance the opportunities of blackmailers. (22) ……………. such dangers should not be ignored, it should be noted that the lack of comprehensive data files has never (23) ……………… been the limiting barrier to the suppression of human freedom.
Making the computer the villain in the (24) ………………… of privacy or encroachment on civil liberties simply diverts attention from the real dangers. Computer data banks can and must be given the highest (25) …………….. of protection from abuse. But we must be careful, also, that we do not employ crude methods of protection as to deprive our society (26) …………….. important data it needs to understand its own social process and to analyze its problems.
Perhaps the most important questions of all about the computer is (27) ……………it has done and will do to man’s view of himself and his place in the universe. The (28) …………… heated attacks on the computer are not focused on its possible economic effects, its presumed destruction of job (29) ………….., or its threat to privacy and liberty, but upon the claim that it causes people to be viewed, and to view (30) ……………. as machines.
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The potential of computers for increasing the control of organizations or society (16) **over** their members and for invading the privacy of those members has (17) **raised** considerable concern.
The privacy issue has been (18) **addressed** most insistently with (19) **regard** to the creation and maintenance of data files that assemble (20) **information** about persons from a multitude of sources. Files of this kind would be highly valuable for many kinds of economic and social research, but they are bought at too high a (21) **price** if they endanger human freedom or seriously enhance the opportunities of blackmailers. (22) **Although** such dangers should not be ignored, it should be noted that the lack of comprehensive data files has never (23) **really** been the limiting barrier to the suppression of human freedom.
Making the computer the villain in the (24) **invasion** of privacy or encroachment on civil liberties simply diverts attention from the real dangers. Computer data banks can and must be given the highest (25) **level** of protection from abuse. But we must be careful, also, that we do not employ crude methods of protection as to deprive our society (26) **of** important data it needs to understand its own social process and to analyze its problems.
Perhaps the most important questions of all about the computer is (27) **what** it has done and will do to man’s view of himself and his place in the universe. The (28) **most** heated attacks on the computer are not focused on its possible economic effects, its presumed destruction of job (29) **opportunities**, or its threat to privacy and liberty, but upon the claim that it causes people to be viewed, and to view (30) **themselves** as machines.

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Ng Quynh Nhu
08/06 15:57:11
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The potential of computers for increasing the control of organizations or society over their members and for invading the privacy of those members has caused considerable concern.

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Quỳnh Anh
08/06 15:57:27
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24 context 25degree 26of 27what 28Most 29opportunities 30themselves
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Ngọc Hiển
08/06 15:58:38
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The potential of computers for increasing the control of organizations or society over their members and for invading the privacy of those members has caused considerable concern. The privacy issue has been raised most insistently with respect to the creation and maintenance of data files that assemble information about persons from a multitude of sources. Files of this kind would be highly valuable for many kinds of economic and social research, but they are bought at too high a price if they endanger human freedom or seriously enhance the opportunities of blackmailers. While such dangers should not be ignored, it should be noted that the lack of comprehensive data files has never before been the limiting barrier to the suppression of human freedom. Making the computer the villain in the invasion of privacy or encroachment on civil liberties simply diverts attention from the real dangers. Computer data banks can and must be given the highest degree of protection from abuse. But we must be careful, also, that we do not employ crude methods of protection as to deprive our society of important data it needs to understand its own social process and to analyze its problems. Perhaps the most important questions of all about the computer is what it has done and will do to mans view of himself and his place in the universe. The most heated attacks on the computer are not focused on its possible economic effects, its presumed destruction of job satisfaction, or its threat to privacy and liberty, but upon the claim that it causes people to be viewed, and to view themselves as machines. What the computer and the progress in artificial intelligence challenge is an ethic that rests on mans apartness from the rest of nature. An alternative ethic, of course, views man as a part of nature, governed by natural law, subject to the forces of gravity and the demands of his body. The debate about artificial intelligence and the simulation of mans thinking is, in considerable part, a confrontation of these two views of mans place in the universe.
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T D DUCK
08/06 15:59:30
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16. on

17. aroused

18. raised

19. regard

20. information

21. cost

22. While

23. decisively

24. context

25. level

26. of

27. what

28. Most

29. opportunities

30. themselves

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