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Generalremarkable essay on mind (human) and machine and the (digital ?) future Pin
BillWoodruff22-Mar-16 18:43
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"Where do minds belong? : Intelligence could have been moving back and forth between biological beings and machine receptacles for aeons" : [^] by Caleb Scharf, "director of astrobiology at Columbia University in New York. He is the author of Extrasolar Planets and Astrobiology (2009), which won the Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award."

A wonderful antidote to the latest prognostications of Kurzveil, Hawking, Musk, et. al., that we are about to ravaged by our frankensteins-on-their-way-to-sentience.

I find this 3100 word essay a masterpiece of expository writing with scientific, cosmological, and philosophical content, and I think many of you would enjoy it (that means you: Marc Clifton ... unless you are in your "contrarian" quantum state Smile | :)

As someone who has pretensions to be a writer of fiction (not just mere lies), I find the idea of an evolved race of machines making the decision to relinquish virtual immortality and choose transient biological incarnation ... fascinating. Take that one step further, as Scharf does, and consider the possibility that we (homo saps) are the "ghosts of machines past" (if so, obviously degenerate, hell-bent on self-destruction and the destruction all other species and biota ... Scharf does not say, or imply).

Aeon.co, and Quanta (quantamagazine.org), have become two websites where I regularly read articles on science, philosophy, biology, and more. For me, they represent the zenith of excellent digital publishing. Yeah, there's TED, which is so decorated with beautiful young people with spotless minds singing hosannas to a technoid future ... but, TED just doesn't play as well in my head (age ? cynicism ? stoicism ? allergy to euphoria ?).

enjoy, Bill
«The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard

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