Machine Language
The Padoke blog often raises the issue of machine language as part of the future for citizens. However, the band members really do not have much of an idea about this matter. Their conversations include it because it is a contemporary issue and they are part of popular culture.
All language is developed as a code. All code is a form of intelligence. Intelligence is the result of tiny pulses of energy passing between switches that are programmed to direct the pulse on. The program can be a biological accumulation of experience in carrying out switch functions or even some imitations of the process. This can be described as consciousness when it is independent from other neural networks. There is no reason why lots of very smart citizens cannot build a functioning replication of their neural network.
When a machine is capable of being conscious; if it is inspired by nasty self-seeking motives to control something or everything, then, sorry citizens, the future will look much the same as it does now, but you will probably be even less aware of your ignorance than you are now.
The one thing that social leaders excel at is repeating what they have been told to say by clever advisors. Sounds similar to an actor reading a script. It is no coincidence that actors make the transition from stage to public office, same job, different title. Machine language as presented by Padoke the popular culture band is nothing to fear. Padoke is not frightened of words, but they can get seriously concerned by some of those who deliver words. They are also very cautious about being near hungry bears and lions, which is weird, because they are all urban dwellers and have absolutely no idea what a hungry bear or lion looks like. Dos believes that food comes from the mini-mart.