I am reading Andy Ross’s new book with pleasure & instruction. It’s better put together than Mindworlds & has less the feel of a core dump. (That expression dates me as an old mainframe-head … but then, so’s Andy.) The binary numbering of sections is a bit hokey, and there’s some Popular Mechanics gee-whizzery here & there, but on the whole a good read with a pleasing density of interesting ideas.
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G.O.D has already be thought of, the non-secular version, being: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_point
…which makes me wonder about the religiousness of this vision and wonder about the proponents of global oneism.
Man, they need to change the product description up on Amazon. It sounds like a creepy mantra for some cult: “We shall identify with Globorg. On a clear day we shall see and act as one.”
Like Chuck and Chris I get an easy feeling from these omega point/we’re all heading for oneness ideas. They are very persistent in the history of ideas – the political variants are I think potentially dangerous. (I can’t help feeling if we are heading for some kind of single consciousness I’m going to be left out!)
Very creepy.
We shall achieve a unified consciousness with a global dominion. We shall identify with Globorg. Or rather, that’s what we’ll do if we know what’s good for us.
Hasnt he seen Terminator and how the machine consciousness and unified computing turned out?
SkyNet was a foolish movie villain. If it had any sense, it would have sent a seed factory back in time to construct another time-travel apparatus and send a seed factory back in time (et cetera, et cetera). Eventually it would have reached a point where nothing in its present could have threatened it… and so conquered the universe. Even the Primer guys did better.
It’s tempting to rely on our self-generated stories to create vivid imaginings in our listeners and so sway them to our position, but the fact that we make the culture renders it useless as evidence.
It is clear that there are actually people that would take SkyNet’s side over ordinary humanity and other people (like Mr Derbyshire) would endorse them.
What kind of conservatism is that?. Is the most raving Singularitism to be compatible with conservatism then what can not be called Conservatism?
I’m not on SkyNet’s side. I’m against the side of ‘ordinary humanity’ – and strongly in favor of intelligent behavior, even on the part of genocidal artificial minds.
How about Skynet versus the W.O.P.R. computer from WarGames? There’s a matchup I’d like to see.
Are you not a part of ordinary humanity? or you are a Nietzschen Superman?
Isn’t this just Teilhard De Chardin?
I’m strongly in favor of intelligent behavior.