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A similar dilemma was alluded to in the [[1958: Self-Driving Issues]] comic, where technology does not create a new way to lie, but may make certain lies more convincing to some parties, such as self-driving cars in that comic. | A similar dilemma was alluded to in the [[1958: Self-Driving Issues]] comic, where technology does not create a new way to lie, but may make certain lies more convincing to some parties, such as self-driving cars in that comic. | ||
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+ | Unlike most xkcd comics, this one consists of sincere discussion arguably without any joke or other form of intentional humor, except for the hyperbole in the title text and the obscure references to the complaint and the fairies. Often White Hat says something that Cueball thinks is bad. But in this case he just discusses that it might not be as big a problem as White Hat fears. It may be that [[Randall]] just found a way of telling his followers about the oldest known written complaint and a fairy story hoax believed by a well known author. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |