
The Coming Singularity
Gary A. Freitas
As we approach 2050, it is projected that human consciousness will encounter a superior intelligence for the very first time: artificial machine intelligence. It is important for us to understand the evolutionary impact of this event, but also that we are being altered from the inside out for the singularity to arise.
Are we ready?
Will we be adaptive?
How will we change?
The Coming Singularity explores the psychological impact of the changes coming our way and the many adaptations we will have to make.
We are transitioning to a world of one degree of separation, with only the illusion of privacy, autonomy and anonymity. All of us are undergoing a transition to an electronic identity, one that can reach back and change the real you. The question going forward will be, who is the real you?
A cluster of psychological symptoms are evolving from our technology interface––Identity Diffusion. Its key feature is the de-realization of life.
Direct brain-to-technology interfaces will soon render our brains an open-source forum. We need to discuss who is in there and why!
The impact of e-technology on human identity will be profound, but it is also a prerequisite for machine intelligence to arise. We need to discuss this.
We humans reside in complex, dynamical networks. The goal of artificial intelligence will be to evolve and stabilize these networks. And we may not be the priority.
Duration - 10h 44m.
Author - Gary A. Freitas.
Narrator - Andrew Sykes.
Published Date - Tuesday, 03 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Austin Macauley Publishers ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
As we approach 2050, it is projected that human consciousness will encounter a superior intelligence for the very first time: artificial machine intelligence. It is important for us to understand the evolutionary impact of this event, but also that we are being altered from the inside out for the singularity to arise. Are we ready? Will we be adaptive? How will we change? The Coming Singularity explores the psychological impact of the changes coming our way and the many adaptations we will have to make. We are transitioning to a world of one degree of separation, with only the illusion of privacy, autonomy and anonymity. All of us are undergoing a transition to an electronic identity, one that can reach back and change the real you. The question going forward will be, who is the real you? A cluster of psychological symptoms are evolving from our technology interface––Identity Diffusion. Its key feature is the de-realization of life. Direct brain-to-technology interfaces will soon render our brains an open-source forum. We need to discuss who is in there and why! The impact of e-technology on human identity will be profound, but it is also a prerequisite for machine intelligence to arise. We need to discuss this. We humans reside in complex, dynamical networks. The goal of artificial intelligence will be to evolve and stabilize these networks. And we may not be the priority. Duration - 10h 44m. Author - Gary A. Freitas. Narrator - Andrew Sykes. Published Date - Tuesday, 03 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Austin Macauley Publishers ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:15
About the Author
Duración:00:00:54
Dedications
Duración:00:00:13
Acknowledgements
Duración:00:00:29
Preface
Duración:00:02:14
Introduction: You Are Different Today and Don't Know It!
Duración:00:12:30
Chapter One: The Coming Singularity
Duración:00:39:46
Chapter Two: Dynamical Networks
Duración:01:11:24
Chapter Three: Identity Confusion
Duración:00:34:59
Chapter Four: Identity: Who Are You: Who Are We?
Duración:00:45:35
Chapter Five: Your Brain: Now an Open-Source Forum
Duración:01:02:14
Chapter Six: The Psychology of Identity Diffusion
Duración:01:23:42
Chapter Seven: Homo Ex Machina
Duración:01:06:41
Chapter Eight: Internet Anonymity
Duración:00:59:20
Chapter Nine: Quantified and Qualified
Duración:01:17:13
Chapter Ten: Networked Multiverse
Duración:01:09:44
Chapter Eleven: No Plan for the Future Either!
Duración:00:16:59
Closing Credits
Duración:00:00:17