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Travel, Space, Cognition

Phillip Baldwin

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Travel, Space, Cognition

One of the most resilient was fiction of 'money': The algorithms work perfectly. You can make them pay fictional money just to get inside the stadium with 10,000 other hominids. There was a famous one about judging, caring, omnipotence, that this animal did, but it never lead to violence. It lead to some sort of action around a 'fiction'....to the moon, curing cancer, to mars.... did they need a Patriarch just hanging out above them? A chief hominid that Sort of a reflected things as they developed from The Agrarian Revolution, to the industrial, to the 'Neo-liberal economy, where liberalism meant 'if it feels good do it', and 'you know yourself better than anyone, including an algorithm'. That last one is a stickler. It could end soon and the more they placed algorithms in the hands of social media the faster it will come. Now the algorithms might be doing the 'divide and conqueror'. A Couple more. After all of that, and that the end of these 10,000 apes in a stadium participating in something, with a type of individualism that makes sense, there was a core belief that their sanctity of 'self' was granted through fee will of them determining what they needed: thing for yourself. Now they are on the brink of division....that 'zero/sum' ape. The bifurcation of CRISPR and AI would challenge that meeting of 10,000 in a stadium, or an Italian Piazza, and make them wonder if they ever showed up there out of their free will anyway. of course the pursuit of that 'indivisible

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 20, 2020
ISBN13 9781716720802
Publishers Lulu.com
Pages 264
Dimensions 108 × 178 × 14 mm   ·   195 g
Language English  

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