I think what’s happening is the alarm goes off and the people are looking at each other to determine whether the emergency is real, and if no one else is leaving their food, then they stay. So when it comes to something we want, we trust the robots. When it’s something we don’t, we trust each other.
I think what’s happening is the alarm goes off and the people are looking at each other to determine whether the emergency is real, and if no one else is leaving their food, then they stay. So when it comes to something we want, we trust the robots. When it’s something we don’t, we trust each other.
I think what’s happening is the alarm goes off and the people are looking at each other to determine whether the emergency is real, and if no one else is leaving their food, then they stay. So when it comes to something we want, we trust the robots. When it’s something we don’t, we trust each other.
That's beautifully put, Geoffrey. I just hope we're right about fires--literal and metaphorical.