The Verge -
29 Jun 2014 17:15
When billionaire engineer and aviator Howard Hughes died at age 70 without leaving a will, authorities were left to distribute his estate amongst 22 cousins and a variety of people and institutions Hughes barely knew. But what if there were an algorithm, or a logic to deciding inheritances when someone dies? This is the question science fiction writer Bruce Sterling posed in his book Shaping Things, which was published back in 2005. Now, nearly ten years later, Royal College of Art student Sures...
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