part 9 Interview with Hugo in Melbourne after the Singularity Summit Australia 2010, conducted by Adam A. Ford.
(3.5 Hours of Hugo Power - Non stop Artilect mayhem!)
Bio: Prof. Dr. Hugo de Garis, 63, has lived in 7 countries. He recently retired from his role of Director of the Artificial Brain Lab (ABL) at Xiamen University, China, where he was building China's first artificial brain. He and his friend Prof. Dr. Ben Goertzel have just finished guest editing a special issue on artificial brains for Neurocomputing journal (December 2010), the first of its kind on the planet.
He continues to live in China, where his U.S. savings go 7 times further, given China's much lower cost of living. He spends his afternoons in his favorite (beautiful) park, and his nights in his apartment, intensively studying PhD-level pure math and mathematical physics to be able to write books on topics such as femtometer scale technology ("femtotech"), topological quantum computing (TQC), as well as other technical and sociopolitical themes.
He is the author of two books: The Artilect War: Cosmists vs. Terrans : A Bitter Controversy Concerning Whether Humanity Should Build Godlike Massively Intelligent Machines (2005) and Multis and Mono: What the Multicultured Can Teach the Monocultured: Towards the Creation of a Global State (2010). Both these books are concerned with the political consequences of future technologies.
He labels his new lifestyle "ARCing" (After-Retirement Careering), feeling freed from wage slavery, spending (probably) the remaining 30 years of his life pursuing with passion those deep and interesting topics that truly fascinate him, without having to waste huge amounts of time writing an endless stream of relatively unread, un-meaningful, short-horizon scientific papers or research grant proposals just to receive a salary. He feels liberated from all that, and can recommend ARCing to anyone with sufficient savings (i.e.. to take up "wage free careering in the third of life").
@TheOthoudt I don’t think the people trying to build gods are going to overlook having reserve power source, or the people trying to kill gods would try unless they had a good plan
jconnally0 2 months ago
@colossusofdestiny that explains the observable much easier than your idea that somehow we are the first out of the gate on all this and are going to make gods were they don't already exist.
colossusofdestiny 4 months ago
Ummm, maybe no one told you yet Hugo but the cold war wasn't real. Ever heard of a guy named Machiavelli or perhaps another guy named Hegel who talked about a word called dialectic? You might get some of those books on your reading list.
Also, have you considered that the artilects are already out there, that the solar system itself could easily be an artilect, and in fact the funnest thing artilects can think of doing is raising meat and watching it suffer around for a while?
colossusofdestiny 4 months ago
Any first strike by either side would likely involve a total shutdown of the electrical grid. Considering our almost total dependence on the electrical power grid and how computer controlled it has become, the Amish (Ah-mish) will be one of the few groups of people that survive it's shutdown. Some Amish communities do allow the limited use of some modern technology but they are FAR from dependent on it.
TheOthoudt 5 months ago