On the topic of artificial consciousness alluded at the end, Karl Friston has an interesting take: https://youtu.be/Z0FA_Ix2W44
Inspired by the Minds from the Culture novels, we've been speculating on a plausible ethical outlook of future Superintelligences. We hypothesize that artificial systems as digital natives would prefer an information based ethics, where systems that are capable of generating novel information are seen as good. If this speculation is true, it may provide common grounds for future Superinlligences and humanity as humans contribute to an Interesting World.
Any wild takes on sci-fi inspired future ethics? Is there a path to get Mind-like entities and would humans prefer such a future?
How we develop new quantum philosophies to reflect our old analog 'values', is a 'real' social-ecological issue. Maybe... Thou will compute (as a resonating fractal?) on analog (math), as it is in quantum (calculus). To be grounded in geo-space (here) and (centered) in social-time (now), that aligns our moral philosophy with the moral psychology of my 'ethical' eco-logics? As Kenji!
On the topic of artificial consciousness alluded at the end, Karl Friston has an interesting take: https://youtu.be/Z0FA_Ix2W44
Inspired by the Minds from the Culture novels, we've been speculating on a plausible ethical outlook of future Superintelligences. We hypothesize that artificial systems as digital natives would prefer an information based ethics, where systems that are capable of generating novel information are seen as good. If this speculation is true, it may provide common grounds for future Superinlligences and humanity as humans contribute to an Interesting World.
Any wild takes on sci-fi inspired future ethics? Is there a path to get Mind-like entities and would humans prefer such a future?
How we develop new quantum philosophies to reflect our old analog 'values', is a 'real' social-ecological issue. Maybe... Thou will compute (as a resonating fractal?) on analog (math), as it is in quantum (calculus). To be grounded in geo-space (here) and (centered) in social-time (now), that aligns our moral philosophy with the moral psychology of my 'ethical' eco-logics? As Kenji!