by Carlhole » Wed 29 Dec 2010, 21:13:57
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Many scientists expect the eventual development of intelligent software programs capable of
closely emulating human brains, to the point of substituting for human labor in almost every
economic niche. As software, such emulations could be cheaply copied, with copies
subsequently diverging and interacting with their copy-relatives. This paper examines a set of evolutionary pressures on interaction between related emulations, pressures favoring the
emergence of superorganisms, groups of emulations ready to self-sacrifice in service of the
superorganism. We argue that the increased capacities and internal coordination of such
superorganisms could pose increased risks of overriding human values, but also could facilitate the solution of global coordination problems.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '.')..Because such emulations could be freely copied and run at increased speeds, they might quickly outnumber humans and be capable of performing almost any task more cheaply. Standard economic models suggest this could produce tremendous economic growth, perhaps doubling the size of economies every few weeks or less, but also driving wages for most jobs below human subsistence level (Hanson, 2001). Many have suggested that such rapidly replicating and evolving minds could cause human extinction if not carefully controlled (
Bostrom, 2002; Yudkowsky, 2008; Posner, 2004; Friedman, 2008; Hawking, 2001; Joy, 2000; Moravec, 2000).
In light of the potential impacts of emulations, a clearer picture of the factors influencing the behavior of such emulations seems valuable. Here we consider one particular factor, the
evolutionary pressure for emulations to form superorganisms, groups of related emulations ready to individually sacrifice themselves in pursuit of the shared aims of the superorganism.
Timely information from a widespread, well-funded group led by very rich, accomplished geeks and various deep thinkers at Universities.
No kids, the future won't look like Olduvai. These folks have nothing but contempt for the PO interpretation of reality - and
. But each group is preparing for the future in its own way. And each group would like the other to wake up get a clue.
How do you prepare for this kind of potential doom? - the imminent obsolescence of the human meat potato - that is, you and me.