From: Anders Sandberg (nv91-asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Tue Oct 22 1996 - 07:34:47 MDT
On Fri, 18 Oct 1996, Michael Butler wrote:
> Are such transhumans aware that there is a risk of being considered
> so alien as to be suspect if they have this elective personality
> surgery performed?
This is a problem, since so far we have not developed a good inter-person
ethics able to handle extreme differences in mental architecture,
intelligence or existential state. We will need something in this area
rather soon.
> How is that supposed to engender trust in those with different clock
> speeds?
>
> If they're worried enough, what will stop them from pre-emptively
> nuking you?
Maybe the same reason you don't nuke untrustworthy people - too
expensive, too drastic, too large risks of retribution, vestigial
emotional impulses of compassion. :-)
> If you'e the first on your block to get cranked (my phrase), what
> will keep you from going stir crazy from the solitary confinement?
> *That* might be a good reason to have a "Vulcan mode" switch for your
> consciousness. But a switch, not an irrevocable dissociation, seems
> prudent to me.
Wouldn't it just be simpler to slow down your update rate? But I think a
switch would be useful anyway.
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