Reinecke
Americannoun
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Madeline G. Reinecke, a cognitive scientist at the University of Oxford, also notes that when it comes to romantic intimacy, there’s one very important difference between human-to-human interactions versus human-to-A.I. relationships: the omnipresence of the developer.
From Slate
Professor Robert Reinecke and his two co-authors, Professor Francesca Pianosi of the University of Bristol in the UK and Alexander von Humboldt Professor Thorsten Wagener of the University of Potsdam, consider the term Digital Twin of the Earth problematic and inappropriate because "it suggests that we can create a digital representation that allows us to stress-test the structural properties of the Earth system with any desired degree of accuracy and precision," as they pointed out in their paper in Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling.
From Science Daily
Reinecke and his team at the JGU Institute of Geography work with models that encompass the whole planet, and he understands the motivation of the EU initiative.
From Science Daily
Finally, Reinecke and his co-authors state the question whether a Digital Twin of the Earth itself could represent a risk in that the "reductionist view of nature as a machine" may lead to the erosion of democratic principles "as they may end up being used as political instruments for justification and control."
From Science Daily
"We thus recommend refraining from using the term Digital Twin of the Earth," said Reinecke.
From Science Daily
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