Our history is as much a product of torsion and stress as it is of unilinear drive. It is amusing that at any given point of time we haven't the slightest idea of what is happening to us. The present wars and ideological changes of nervousness and fighting seem to have direction, but in a hundred years it is more than possible it will be seen that the direction was quite different from the one we supposed.The limitation of the seeing point in time, as well as in space, is a warping lens.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Monday, November 21, 2022
Saturday, October 30, 2021
The Singularity
The Grand Singularity and A.I. autonomy
Building the superman
Minus the man
Yes, Minus the Man (from The Quest)
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Every parent of a teenager gets used to it: the moment in a child's life when he or she decides that certain facts are just too much trouble to explain to Mom or Dad.
Neal Stephenson, Seveneves
Saturday, February 27, 2021
According to Keynes
Uncertainty about the future—not irrationality or stupidity—makes crowds prone to calamity in both finance and politics, particularly under conditions of significant anxiety. Markets are no more self-correcting than a mob hailing a demagogue.
Zachary D.Carter in The Price of Peace
Friday, January 08, 2021
Humans were one lucky tribe of apes with just enough intelligence and creativity to build a badly functioning civilization. And being only barely competent, there was no reason to believe that humanity's greatest achievements amounted to anything more than the average anthill lost on the infinitely intriguing savanna.
Robert Reed, "Integral Nothings" (Fantasy & Science Fiction, January/February, 2021)
Thursday, April 09, 2020
More Life During COVID-19
Seneca, as quoted by Montaigne
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Jack Vance, Tales of the Dying Earth
See also: http://everythingrum.blogspot.com/2013/09/moments-in-time-and-consciousness.html
Saturday, November 05, 2016
Sue Halpern, Our Driverless Future (New York Review of Noveber 24, 2016)
Saturday, October 08, 2016
Jacob Weisberg, The New York Review (October 27, 2016)
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Sue Halpern, "How Robots & Algorithms Are Taking Over," New York Review (April 2, 2015)
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Michael Harris, as quoted by The Economist (August 16, 2014)
Saturday, May 30, 2009
A fictional agent of the UN Security Council in Singularity Sky by Charles Stross