
Improving the human future: Philosophical and economic perspectives on life extension, risk and decision making, the Proactionary Principle, human enhancement, AI, positive views of the future, against fearmongering.
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Being rational is hard. I can confidently say that none of us succeed at being entirely rational all the time for every topic and action. Being rational does not mean always being right. It means being willing to discover when you are wrong...
If you’ve wondered why this blog has been unusually quiet for the past six months, the short answer is that I’ve spent much of the year traveling, debating, writing, and speaking. Between international debates on AI, a major debate on genet...
On January 9, I will be discussing major issues surrounding artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial superintelligence. Before the main discussion, we will hear statements from Peter Voss, Ray Kurzweil, and others. The debate/di...
Two favorite arguments of AI ‘doomers’—the nuclear ignition scare and the CFC ban—fail completely as analogies for pausing AI. Both involved small, controllable systems and quantifiable risks; AI is global, diffuse, and inherently uncertain...
I admire much of the work of investigative journalist Matt Taibbi. I was therefore sad that he conveys a number of confused ideas about transhumanism in “The Ersatz Religion" of Transhumanism: Interview With Dr. Aaron Kheriaty.”
Misunderst...
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Director of Communications at Biostasis Technologies, author of the Proactionary Principle, co-editor of The Transhumanist Reader, founder of modern transhumanism.
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