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