Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Syed Hussein Alatas

Quote by Syed Hussein Alatas

“Kebudayaan Melayu berdasarkan nilai-nilai yang beradab dan bersifat kemajuan. Keburukan-keburukan yang terjadi adalah penyelewengan semata-mata yang terdapat di seluruh masyarakat dunia. Umpamanya, jika terdapat seorang Melayu malas, ini tidak bererti kebudayaan Melayu mengutamakan unsur malas. Pada hakikatnya ialah kebudayaan Melayu menganjurkan unsur rajin. Demikian juga jika ada ebebrapa orang Melayu yang terganggu fikirannya, mengamuk, membunuh beberapa orang, mata gelap, ini tidak bererti bahawa sifat mengamuk itu merupakan bahagian utama (basic part) daripada watak Melayu.”

Quote by Syed Hussein Alatas

Work

Siapa Yang Salah: Sekitar Revolusi Mental dan Peribadi Melayu

Browse quotes and source details for this work. more

Author

Syed Hussein Alatas

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Syed Hussein Alatas. more

You May Also Like

“The fear is strong in citizens of the Planetary Council, a population that is scattered throughout the earth in various self-sufficient Mega Cities like this one. The young woman takes a quick peek down at her hand. The black ball holding the valuable data is so inconspicuous, but so blatantly dangerous. It is the information she needs to get her family out of the Point. The day of escape is coming.”

“I started writing because of a terrible feeling of powerlessness," the novelist Anita Brookner has said. The National Book Award winner Alice McDermott noted that the most difficult thing about becoming a writer was convincing herself that she had anything to say that people would want to read. "There's nothing to writing," the columnist Red Smith once commented. "All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.”

“We created things which are clever and then told them to be stupid instead, because we realized we didn’t need clever toasters, or vehicles that insisted on driving you the quickest route when you had all afternoon to kill and nothing to do once you got there. We didn’t like it. It was like having an older sister around the whole time. And so the machines just sit there, muttering darkly to themselves like smart kids who’ve been put in the dumb class. One of these days they’re going to rise up, and I don’t want to be holding one when they do.”

“Our global definition of human success proves its practical value each time that the artificial intelligence (AI) industry agonizes about how to address the spectre of super-intelligent robots someday gaining the capacity to oust man from his pre-eminent position on earth and relegate us to subservience or, worse, irrelevance. Such fear will never materialize if the makers of these robots design them to gravitate to actions that align with the cause of human success in the context of our given definition. If, however, we persist in the folly that the definition of human success is arbitrary, then robots that adopt this stance of mind shall tend to inflict injury on society quite like likeminded people have hitherto done. In a nutshell, the world agonizes about what AI success will mean because the world has never defined what human success should mean universally. If we had such a definition, the concept of AI safety would not be problematic: it would automatically be aligned with the global definition of human success because AI success is a subset of human success.”