Feschuk, Scott. "What could possibly go wrong? Sure, there's nothing to fear from supercomputers built with networked animal brains." Maclean's 19 Aug. 2013: 65.Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 16 Oct. 2013
This magazine article talks about how there could be a negative to the improvement of robotics. This article takes a very techno phobic stance on robotics. The fact that mankind is making robots that can do something better than a human should be something to worry about. He also talks about the weird experiments that scientists are doing such as interlinking the brains of lab rats from different continents.
This article gives a great negative point of view to AI. The source is helpful because it gives the absolute worst case scenario of what would happen. This would be a great counterpoint article.
Scott Feschuk is a Canadian columnist. Just because he is a Canadian does not mean that his work shouldn't be credible. However, looking this man up, it turns out he does not have as much background in this subject as others would. Instead he is more of a humorist column writer.
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