Dan Clemmensen wrote:
>
> My proposal is driven by the recipient's desire to avoid handling paper
> mail when the sender sends it. By centralizing mail handling and then
> sending only images, the receiver gains a lot of benefits: The originals
> can be stored centrally, the interoffice mail is delivered more quickly,
> and mail handling can be automated. I would estimate that at
> least 90 percent of sealed mail could be delivered by image
> (If you've ever worked in the mailroom, please comment on this.)
The snailless office seems like a good idea, but in the end it only buys
time. Even as you try and figure out a way to conduct all business by
Internet, Microsoft employees are working long into the night, developing
a way to send anthrax spores as an email attachment under Microsoft
Outlook.
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Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://singinst.org/
Research Fellow, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
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