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Nie jestem robotem – kulturowy imperatyw uwierzytelniania człowieczeństwa
Cultural fear of technology, which people have always felt in one way or another, is in its nature similar to adjusting disorder. In contemporary world, it manifests itself as a universally applied imperative of making humanity credible. Out of the fear of alienated technology, which transforms and multiplies like a disease, a man has created automatized Turing tests. People spend hundreds of thousands hours a day to prove to technology (which they had created) that it deals with a human being. Digital culture has taken a form of the Turing’s imitation game, where a mere conclusion of one’s own identity doesn’t make one a winner.