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Changelog:
{
"2023.09.07 10:15": null,
"2023.08.17 00:10": " Clarke's Third Law is a statement that suggests that any technology used for peaceful purposes can be misused by someone. It states that "any tool, no matter how well-intentioned or useful, can be abused if not properly programmed and monitored." This means that even the most harmless-looking technology can have unintended consequences if it is not designed with proper safeguards in mind.
Clarke's Third Law is named after British scientist J.B.S. Haldane who first introduced the idea of unintended consequences. The law has been used to explain how the use of technology can lead to unexpected outcomes, and why it is important for developers and designers to consider these potential risks when creating new technologies."
}