Blockchain doesn't kill people, but smart contracts can, law professor says
By now, we should be feeling quite familiar with artificial intelligence. Science fiction has shown us what happens when robots are gifted human-like intelligence. Typically, it doesn't end well, but what about the "intelligence" of automated blockchain networks? Smart contracts, like the ones that power Ethereum's ecosystem, can be seen as a simple form of machine intelligence, and one academic is convinced we are giving them far too much responsibility. Adam Kolber, a Brooklyn Law School professor, has shared a chilling vision of a not-so-distant future, in which humans live under threat of blockchain-based overlords.
Feb-22-2019, 01:18:10 GMT
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