by traviskellerman | Jun 4, 2019 | The Future
Evil Digital Twins $ Written by In “This group has a 72% conversion if shown Series 12B.” “72? No. We need to sell 5,000 more by EOD to hit target, right? Ok, run the top twin categories again. Find 8,000, to be safe, and add a decent mood shift tolerance. I want at...
by traviskellerman | May 8, 2019 | The Future
Robotophobia & the old-new Human Role (Ask a Futurist) $ Written by In Consider this issue #1 of FutureSin’s Ask A Futurist series. Michael K. Spencer and Travis Kellerman answer FAQ’s and concerns we hear often on the future roles of humans and machines. ...
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 | 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...
by traviskellerman | Oct 23, 2018 | The Future
We’ll All be Gardeners in the Future $ Written by In QuHarrison Terry of Inevitable Human dropped some profound futurism on what autonomous car networks will mean for urban farming via reclaimed parking lots and garages, ones no longer needed after car ownership...