Nick Bostram on Taking the Future of Humanity Seriously
In the very first part of this 2007 article, Nick Bostram of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford writes: Traditionally, the future of humanity has been a topic for…
“Sugar cubes” – Refers to the tiny hypothetical form that human mind uploads might take when they are condensed and stored. These small cubes of computational substrate would likely contain more than our human senses, memories, and consciousness – but would permit for a kind of expansive blissful, conscious experience – vastly beyond what humans can imagine today (what I’ve referred to in 2013 as the “Epitome of Freedom” scenario, which Yampolskiy has recently and aptly called “Personal Universes“).
Used in a sentence:
I can’t stand the monkey suit and I can’t wait to be a sugar cube.
I’ve claimed previously that the best-case scenario for humanity may be a kind of “escape” into a virtual mind-uploading scenario.
I follow up this supposition with the following predictions:
Despite a probable death of all human consciousnesses in the sugar cube scenario, I’ve argued that the freedom and potentially expansive bliss and creativity that such a scenario would afford would make it an aggregately good transition – if and when such a transition was technologically feasible. In fact, I have not been able to conceive of any “better” (in utilitarian terms) long-term scenarios for humanity than the “digitized and digested” scenario – though I’m open to ideas.
Readers with an interest in mind uploading might the following interviews on Emerj.com:
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