by Carlhole » Sat 03 Oct 2009, 13:38:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'I')'d say the greatest threat would be blackouts (think Olduvai). But if you believe in a singularity we'll certainly have gotten a nuke utopia by then.
Who says you have to believe in anything?
AI is having a glorious year in 2009 - with four films out, books, articles, blogs, conferences, and loads of notable people with lots of ideas being hurled around the Net. What drives them? Is it a craze?
No... It's because science and technology are making previously unheard of possibilities -- POSSIBLE! And people are seeing for themselves that we are, in fact, living in times of rapid accumulation of scientific knowledge and the processing power to accomplish some truly amazing things with it. The world seems more organized for scientific exploration than ever. Lots of separate R&D organizations all over the world.
Obviously, this is a subject which would be interesting to anyone.
Yet, on PeakOil.com, you get only scoffs and jeers or they attack you - mostly lots of willful ignorance. Because science news has generally flown in the face of the civilizational collapse doom-fantasy that prevails on the board. Most avid dreamers, if you notice, don't like to be woken up. If you notice, doomers will avoid even the most tremendously interesting of subjects if it conflicts with their slumberings.
But, just like the oil depletion curve, if you follow the science/technology curve out a few decades, you see the the probability of a human popullation decline. This is because of the of the advent of machine intelligence which has been making gains. Machine intelligence will change everything utterly over the course of 3-4 decades. After 2040 or so, that there won't be the slightest need for most ordinary people - and there are forecasted to be 9 billion souls in 2050! Just like peak oil doom mongering, a die-back looks probable even if you don't figure in resource constraints like peak oil.
So, it appears to me that the Human Race will probably usher in some sort of "intelligent earth" - a growth on top of the already existing life here on the planet - and then, the Human Race will die-back. After people accomplish the enormous technical challenges to do this, there will no longer be need for billions of ordinary people who cannot contribute anything to their world. Popular reliance on Transhumanism will not allow room for ordinary people, especially if life-spans increase. To descibe that world would be a futile task.
But yet, even despite this even more incredibly INTERESTING line of thought about people/science/machines/the future/resources, etc.. even though this is
au courant material, few posters on PO.com comment at all on this stuff. They won't say much about it even though the intelligentsia is buzzing about Science and our immediate possibilities and necessities.