by traviskellerman | May 6, 2019 | Philosophy, The Future
What happens when AI is let out of *our* boxes? $ Written by In wrote about the risk of having a rigid, paranoid tech philosophy and the risks of micro-managing our intelligent software. When AI can’t experiment, it fails to meet our expectations and the obscene...
by traviskellerman | May 2, 2019 | Philosophy, The Future
AI-driven thoughts on how we control intelligence $ Written by In It took me a full 2 months to read Nick Bostrom’s SuperIntelligence. He’s a meticulous geek of dystopia. His scenarios and novella of references (philosophical rabbit holes) tell a plethora of ways an...
by traviskellerman | Mar 26, 2019 | What I’m Reading
The Age of Revolution by Eric Hobsbawm $ A review by 1789 to 1848 was a time of revolutions. There was a dangerous, revolutionary fervor that swept across Europe, threatening the old feudal order. Capitalism oozed across the globe, replacing monarchs with barons,...
by traviskellerman | Feb 5, 2019 | Philosophy, The Future
AI Dystopia in balance, in context $ Written by In Michael K. Spencer requested an analysis of his dystopian predictions of an AI controlled globe and future. Let’s start with the assumptions and assertions: …there’s increasing evidence [that] AI: Accelerates wealth...