Computers already have enough power to outperform people in activities we used to think of as distinctively human. In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov. Jeopardy!'s best-ever contestant, Ken Jennings, succumbed to IBM's Watson in 2011. And Google's self-driving cars are already on California roads today. Dale Earnhardt Jr. needn't feel threatened by them, but the Guardian worries {on behalf of the millions of chauffeurs and cabbies in the world} that self-driving cars "could drive the next wave of unemployment.
( Peter Thiel )
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