Of Machines Updated: Rise
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Generative AI produces “hallucinations”—confidently stated falsehoods. As synthetic text and deepfake video flood the internet, the very concept of verifiable truth becomes fragile. If a machine can generate a perfect video of a politician saying something they never said, what happens to democracy? rise of machines
The phrase once belonged exclusively to the realm of pulp science fiction—a shorthand for metallic terminators and dystopian futures. However, in the mid-2020s, that rise is no longer a cinematic trope; it is a fundamental shift in the global socio-economic fabric. : A slightly updated T-800 model (played by
By the 1980s, the rise of industrial robotics (think car assembly lines) merged the muscle of the first wave with the logic of the second. A robotic arm could weld a chassis with micron precision, but it could not recognize a wrench if you handed it one. The machine remained narrow—brilliant at one task, helpless at everything else. If a machine can generate a perfect video
The current rise of machines is defined by three capabilities: