
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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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...
Before going on to consider other questions about the singularity idea it would help to take a step back. To have clear conversation about singularities, we should be clear what we are talking about. Although writers often refer to “the” si...
This is the first part of a likely series on the Singularity idea.
Here, I focus on two points: Economics and other non-technical factors will slow down the practical effects of AI, and we should question the supposedly immediate move from...
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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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