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</p>
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<dl>
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<dt>
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<a href="https://mikegerwitz.com/talks">
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Computational Symbiosis: Methods That Meld Mind and Machine</a></dt>
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<dd class="period">March 2019</dd>
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<dd class="desc">
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My talk
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at <a href="https://libreplanet.org/2019/">LibrePlanet 2019</a>
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exploring how to empower users to do their own computing without
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developers. Explores core concepts of the Unix philosophy.
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</dd>
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<dt>
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<a href="https://mikegerwitz.com/talks">
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The Ethics Void</a></dt>
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repo.desc=The Surreptitious Assault on Privacy, Security, and Freedom (LibrePlanet 2017)
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repo.url=cs4m
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repo.desc=Computational Symbiosis: Methods That Meld Mind and Machine (LibrePlanet 2019)
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repo.url=ethics-void
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repo.name=The Ethics Void
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link: /projects/sapsf/ Source Code
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id: cs4m
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title: Computational Symbiosis: Methods That Meld Mind and Machine
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location: LibrePlanet 2019
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date: 2018-03-24
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locimg: lp-2019
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abstract: Words like "wizardry" and "incantation" have long been used to describe
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+ skillful computational feats. But neither computers nor
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+ their users are performing feats of magic; for systems to think, we must
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+ tell them how.
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+
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+ Today, users most often follow a carefully choreographed workflow that
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+ thinks _for_ them, limited by a narrow set of premeditated
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+ possibilities. But there exist concepts that offer virtually no limits on
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+ freedom of expression or thought, blurring the distinction between "user"
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+ and "programmer".
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+
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+ This session demonstrates a range of practical possibilities when
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+ machine acts as an extension of the user's imagination, for the technical
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+ and nontechnical alike.
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link: /talks/cs4m.pdf Slides
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link: /projects/cs4m/ Source Code
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id: ethics-void
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title: The Ethics Void
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location: LibrePlanet 2018
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