The Technology of Mind and a New Social Contract

 

Bill Hibbard

 

http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/g/Singularity_Notes.html

 

 

 


 







Technologies of Mind and Life

 

 

Progress of biology, neuroscience and computer science leave no doubt that we will have such technologies

 

 

These technologies will bring:

      Great variance of intelligence

      Great variance of values

      Indefinite life span

 

 








Changing Assumptions for Social Contract

 

We assume all humans have:

      Roughly equal intelligence

      Shared values as part of human nature

      Limited and equal life spans

 

Technologies of mind and life will change these

 

Consequences of changes:

      Humans unable to share languages?

      Humans have unequal legal rights?

      Minds with great power and without compassion

 

Imbalance Individual Freedom vs Social Cooperation








A New Social Contract

 

A mind may have greater than human intelligence only if it values the long‑term life satisfaction of all intelligent minds

 

Weight long-term rather than short-term

Weight unhappiness more than happiness

Constantly relearn to classify humans and their emotions

Only increase own computing resources when net benefit

Count dead people as maximally unhappy

 

This will require attention to detail


 







Benefits of New Technologies

 

Indefinite life span

 

Spend time with family and friends rather than job

 

Arts and sciences

 

The company of super-intelligent minds

 

 

These are only extensions of current human aspirations








Politics

 

Regulated development, rather than ban or total freedom

      Collective, democratic control over technology

 

Social Security

      SS Trustees predict falling productivity over next 75 years

      Sharing the wealth under 100% unemployment

 

Intelligent Weapons

      Machines deciding life and death of humans

      Rule by an elite, without the need for a citizen army

 

Protecting Children

      Answer people's concerns for their children's world

      Cannot stop technology, but control it