From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Sat Feb 26 2000 - 11:51:38 MST
In a message dated 2/22/00 3:17:48 PM Central Standard Time,
zero_powers@hotmail.com writes:
> <snip> one of the things I wonder about is what sort of
> life we (plain, trans-, or post-)humans will be allowed by the electronic
> intelligences (I prefer the term EI to AI) once they take over. That will
> depend, of course, on the nature of their ethical or moral systems. I
think
> it's a safe bet to say that they will be driven by a desire to acquire and
> analyze data. I believe they will pick up the baton and run with the
human
> scientific attempt to formulate a grand unified theory of everything.
>
> But what else (if anything) will motivate them? Will there be any "good"
> for them other than information? Any "evil" other than ignorance? Will
> they care at all about such trivialities as emotion, fairness, compassion
> and pain? Whether or not I want to survive the ascendancy of strong EI
will
> depend largely upon this question.
<snip>
My ideas on this subject are fairly well known. I think the notion of real
sentience without emotion is nonsense. We'll certainly be able to build very
intelligent machines that have little or no emotion, but they won't be
sentient; they'll be tools or subparts of larger minds that DO have emotions.
As for "good" and "evil", I think those two will be vital - even central -
concerns to post-human beings. Moral questions are fundamental to life in
society and, unless there is a true "singleton", it seems self-evident to me
that post-human life will have a moral dimension. Likewise, aesthetic life
will continue, albeit amplified. The foundations of aesthetics -- harmony,
dissonance, thematics, dynamics -- will all be matters of concern to beings
with senses -- real and virtual -- in the regimes we inhabit and ones we
can't even imagine.
Greg Burch <GBurch1@aol.com>----<gburch@lockeliddell.com>
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"We never stop investigating. We are never satisfied that we know
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question. This has become the greatest survival trick of our species."
-- Desmond Morris
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