Lagayscienza wrote: ↑June 26th, 2024, 10:09 pm
It may have been longer than intended but it was a good read, Sy Borg.
It got me thinking that, if AI is involved in the next "universal wave", that next wave might be as inimical to general human comfort and well-being as previous waves.
Yes. It will result in a greater split between those with access to the top AIs and those who don't. That's why I predict a future species split - well, that and the last 3.8 billions years :)
Glad you enjoyed he read. I try not to be too dry and boring because reading on a screen in harder than on the page.
Lagayscienza wrote: ↑June 26th, 2024, 10:09 pm
Universality is a nice idea but, for it to happen, we humans would need to become a different sort of animal. We would need to think in terms of humanity as one entity, acting in concert to better it’s situation rather than in terms of old religions, races and nation states jostling for power. AI might be a catalyst for that, especially if it goes badly wrong. But, if that happens, AI, instead of us, might become the Giant Sphere’s latest, most eloquent expression.
Hehe - I'm fairly sure AI will be involved right up to its neck bolts in the Earth's future expressions. Whether it will be capable of doing so without human help is another matter. The Penrose camp that sees consciousness as the product of quantum activity in microtubules (who were previously blithely dismissed by "experts", but recent studies how shown that he might be right) figures that "wetware" will be necessary for internality. Then again, there's been work on using neurons to add brain processing power to microchips, which are apparently currently being used biomedicine, pharmacology, environmental analysis, and biodefence.
Lagayscienza wrote: ↑June 26th, 2024, 10:09 pmAnother scenario that might bring humanity together is a climate catastrophe so huge that it threatens our existence. It would need to be so bad that it makes us realize that we are all in the same boat and that the boat will sink unless we act as one. We already know what’s happening to the climate and why, and yet coal mining, and oil and gas extraction continue to be expanded and the rise in GHG emissions continues unabated, so I’m thinking things will have to get pretty bad before we woke up. But, by then, it might be too late.
I don't think so. I think it would simply break nations up into disparate cultures that would grow without significant contact with other survivor groups.
Lagayscienza wrote: ↑June 26th, 2024, 10:09 pm
Yet another scenario that might nudge us towards universality is an alien invasion - humanity against an extraterrestrial. This might be a more immediate and effective a catalyst than one like climate change which will play out over several generations. Maybe humans need an adversary. But any ET who could get here and threaten us would be much more technologically advanced and powerful than us, so, again, we may “wake up” too late to do anything about it.
And if such a threat did occur, many would proclaim the End Times predicted by their religion. and they’d be out looking up at the sky waiting to be raptured rather than helping out.
Yep. An alien invasion would only do it if the invaders showed no interest in communicating, only conquest. Then we
might unite against a common enemy. If aliens showed the slightest interest in bargaining, it is certain that US, Chinese, Russian, Iranian, Korean and French envoys would be desperately sucking up to the aliens in the hope for preferential treatment, and provision of advanced tech that could easily defeat their (human) enemies.
I don't think humans have evolved/advanced enough to live up to theistic ideals of "goodness, truth and beauty". Let's say, 1-10% of individuals are really, really trying to be truly good human beings to all, without any nativism or nationalism (never mind the speciesism, eh). What of the other 90+%? I'd make a scratchy guess that there would about be as many people who care nothing for goodness, truth and beauty as there are who are passionate about those ideas. At least ...
Bringing advanced morality to today's masses is akin to trying to teach chimps to write novels, and then consistently being disappointed when they write "jfsff fud )))) ilkooy bana )))) qaa ))))) cwgz ".