"Computers bootstrap their own offspring, grow so wise and incomprehensible that their communiqués assume the hallmarks of dementia: unfocused and irrelevant to the barely-intelligent creatures left behind. And when your surpassing creations find the answers you asked for, you can't understand their analysis and you can't verify their answers. You have to take their word on faith."

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Source: Peter Watts (2014). “Firefall”, p.32, Head of Zeus

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Peter Watts is a Canadian science fiction author known for his thought-provoking works like 'Blindsight', which challenge perceptions of consciousness and humanity.

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