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In "Reflections on Trusting Trust," how does Ken Thompson illustrate the idea that a computer can "learn" https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_ReflectionsonTrustingTru st.pdf. ( ... Note that the Figures 2.1 and 2.2 are out of order in the original paper!) 2. The "Guns, Limbs, and Toys..." article presents a hypothetical 10-parts framework for dealing with legal issues created by 3D printing. Based on your studies in this course and others, select any two (2) of those parts. For one, identify a reason why that part of the framework should be workable. For the second, identify a reason why that part of the framework should NOT be workable. (There is not a specific right answer that we are looking for with respect to any of the ten parts; rather, we want you to dig into them a bit deeper into identifying unarticulated benefits or detriments with this proposed approach. Feel free to really flex your legal muscle here. https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1408&context=mjlst ( Pages 826-830 in the original document). Please be sure to explicitly identify which two (2) parts you are choosing by identifying them with their corresponding number from the article ((1) through (10)) and be sure you are making explicit whether you believe that part to be WORKABLE or NOT WORKABLE in your write-up.) Engineering & Technology Computer Science COMPUTING CS50 [Show More]
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