In my opinion; Singularity is not when wonderful things happen, its when we can no longer grasp what is happening, and we get chaos.
I don't know that we'll get chaos (that's part of the point, we don't KNOW what we'll get), but it seems some people can't grasp what's happening now.
And in a real way, that's the point of much modern technology - you don't need to learn FORTRAN programming to use an iPod.
Yeah, that's much closer to the original meaning. The fundamental concept of the Singularity is that you can't predict the outcome. It's a technological (and by extension, social, economic, and political) discontinuity.
Stross's argument doesn't appear to be that the Singularity can't happen, but rather that we're not going to do it because of the risks involved.
This seems a weak argument to me.
Yeah, that's like we're not going to build the nuclear bomb because of the risks involved.
I never understood the cult for the singularity. I mean, even if mind uploading happens, you do not really "upload" your mind, you jsut put a copy of its memory, itnerraction, and personality ina comptuer system, so that virtually there would be no way to differentiate you from it. Just like the teleportation paradox, it suffers from the fact that you are just creating a copy, and if the original dies, "you" died. The copy as a separate entity might live and go on eternaly as long as electricity is paid, but the original Aepervius the human would have died.
Therefore I would not see that as immortality, more as a way to produce an immortal indentical twin offspring from me.
Mildly interresting , but not that much.
As others imply, it looks like you believe in an uncopyable soul. A lot of this ground was covered philosophically in (surely among many other places) the book "The Mind's I."
If all your friends and associates interact with this offspring, see that it has all your memories, personality, talents, quirks and stuff, and they thought it was you, it says it feels like you, and it CLAIMS to be you. in what way is it not you?
And "the singularity" isn't simply about mind uploading.
Uploading isn't even a necessary component of it. I'd say it's more of a predicted byproduct.
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He also seems to be suggesting that the only way to develop AI that's capable of improving itself is to develop AI that works the same way as humans. That's just silly too: we build airplanes that fly better than birds without building artificial birds.
It's not like we're not building artificial birds either. Google:
Hummingbird NAV Flies Successfully
(getting around the "no URLs under 15 posts" thing)
To me the idea of creating an AI that is the same as a human seems a tad redundant since we already have 6 billion (and counting) of those! Also the environment that an AI is "born" into is not the same as that that nearly every human experiences so again I can't see any AI we develop will be human in the same way as we are.
It may well NOT be "human in the same way we are." That doesn't mean it won't be able to do many of the things humans do. Deep Blue didn't learn Chess the way humans learned it. Watson didn't learn to play Jeopardy the way Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter did - though after seeing the Nova episode on Watson, it looks as much like a really neat trick as much as a real advance.
Even with seeing the Nova episode that effectively shows a peek under Watson's hood, I find the Watson performance compelling. But then I've been a bit of a "believer" in the transhumanism movement for about ten years.