Joseph Weizenbaum was a pioneering computer scientist and professor at MIT. He is best known for creating ELIZA, one of the first natural language processing programs.
Weizenbaum's work on ELIZA led him to critically examine the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and computer technology.
He became increasingly concerned about the potential misuse and overreliance on computers in society.
Weizenbaum advocated for responsible development and use of technology, emphasizing the importance of human values and judgment.
His book "Computer Power and Human Reason" reflects his shift from a technologist to a critic of unbridled technological progress, making him an influential voice in the field of computer ethics.
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