bostrom@ndirect.co.uk ("Nick Bostrom") writes:
>How could property rights be enforced over the immense distances in
>intergalactic space? One solution would be to preprogram respect for
>property rights into all probes. These probes would be constructed so
>as to make a mutation exceedingly improbable. Since the singleton
With the side effect of making them more vulnerable to life that
originated elsewhere and didn't outlaw evolution.
I suspect that outlawing memetic evolution effectively enough to
achieve this singleton would severely limit the intelligence that
could be achieved.
>would be the creator of all probes (or could easily retrieve any
>low-tech probes that had been sent out before it became the
>singleton), all probes would be preprogrammed to act in a way that
>minimizes global waste and inefficiency.
>
>Minimizing waste would be one reason for positively trying to create
>a singleton (another could be safety). The important task would then
You think it's possible to abandon evolution without enormous
opportunity costs? I suspect I'd prefer most versions of the "burning
the cosmos" scenario.
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