The Politics of Machine-Learning Algorithms, by Mark MacCarthy
WASHINGTON, DC – Around 1200 BC, the Shang Dynasty in China developed a factory system to build thousands of huge bronze vessels for use in everyday life and ritual ceremonies. In this early example of mass production, the process of bronze casting required intricate planning and the coordination of large groups of workers, each performing a separate task in precisely the right order. A similarly complex process went into fashioning the famous army of terracotta warriors that Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor, unveiled one thousand years later. According to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, the statues "were created using an assembly production system that paved the way for advances in mass production and commerce." Some scholars have speculated that these early forms of prescriptive-work technologies played a large role in shaping Chinese society.
May-4-2018, 14:13:00 GMT
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