Technological detoxification.

Formal remarks by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Joseph Weizenbaum to a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Weizenbaum speaks about the major technological transformations in American society, including the capabilities and limitations of computers, and how compu...

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Main Author: Weizenbaum, Joseph
Corporate Author: Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting
Format: Conference Proceeding Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Created: 1979.
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520 |a Formal remarks by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Joseph Weizenbaum to a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Weizenbaum speaks about the major technological transformations in American society, including the capabilities and limitations of computers, and how computers are altering the workplace. A question and answer period follows. 
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