Category Archives: Eldering
Catch you by imagination
Humanity: how do we catch you by the imagination? :- Doug.
Living on other planets
We will be challenged to devise how to live on other planets. If the algorithms permit us to go. We will challenge ourselves. Maybe there will be a tussle between algorithms and humans: which will be used by the other? … Continue reading
Do we get to choose!
It is up to us to invent humanity. What are the qualities of being human? What will they be in the centuries to come? Or in even 30 years? Do we get to choose! :- Doug.
We are the ones truly productive
We are the ones who can take time and reflection away from productive things to be truly productive—of humanity. :- Doug.
Intelligence 5,000 times our own
If we develop an intelligence 5,000 times our own, or it develops itself, how do we control it, or protect ourselves? We might install it in a human. Which one? Several of us? Or we install us in it? Which … Continue reading
Tell me some things I cannot know.
Tell me some things I cannot know. Only imagine. If that. :- Doug.
Humanity does not have a future
Humanity does not have a future we have futures we may not all live in the same orbit :- Doug.
We might not know for centuries
So just what is human? We might not know till later, centuries from now. Or we might be in a position to design humanicity ourselves. Or at least ask the question of ourselves and the generations. That too is a … Continue reading
Maybe stupid would not be so bad
The daily things that make life easier decide for us. Defaults take over. Rebels in our fantasies, but when did we act? So if we let the little intelligent things we create take over our “little choices” (sounds less important … Continue reading
Decide to downgrade humanity
In truth we might decide to downgrade humanity. The decision would be taken in myriad small non-decisions by large numbers of people. Let the system, the algorithm, the smart application choose. It chooses well enough. There are other things I’d … Continue reading
Desires and experiences were once important
Maybe a major service of elders is to record that desires and experiences were once important. :- Doug.
Humanity fading into irrelevancy
Humanity may just end not in fire or ice or the sun going super nova, but by fading out, becoming irrelevant in a world of data being the only thing, or super algorithms. That is possible. What roles does that … Continue reading
Choosing a new role for humanity
Once we give sway to algorithms, allow them to make say medical decisions for us we become superfluous. Like the wild animals. Birds. Canada Geese. Monarch butterflies. Bees. Snakes. Frogs. Wheat. Corn. Conversation. Growth. Algorithms do not need a why. … Continue reading
Manipulate our desires to rebel?
Will algorithms for artificial intelligence learn to tell stories, to manipulate our desires to rebel? :- Doug.
Whatever the machines tell us
Whatever the machines do or tell us, we will like our stories better, and we will always be rebels. :- Doug.
Meaning is bigger than challenge
We seem to be the large numbers species: we think in terms of math and doing things in “scale.” The only critters who outnumber us are the insects and the microorganisms, and they still hold some sway over us. But. … Continue reading
Meaning-making animal
Humanity is a meaning-making animal. This is the ultimate power. Meaning seems to be the glory, the top, and is not glory the purpose of power? :- Doug.