{"id":210134,"date":"2017-02-22T01:09:48","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T06:09:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/the-magical-rationalism-of-elon-musk-and-the-prophets-of-ai-new-york-magazine.php"},"modified":"2017-02-22T01:09:48","modified_gmt":"2017-02-22T06:09:48","slug":"the-magical-rationalism-of-elon-musk-and-the-prophets-of-ai-new-york-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/rationalism\/the-magical-rationalism-of-elon-musk-and-the-prophets-of-ai-new-york-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"The Magical Rationalism of Elon Musk and the Prophets of AI &#8211; New York Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Photo: Justin Chin\/Bloomberg via Getty  Images  <\/p>\n<p>    One morning in the summer of 2015, I sat in a featureless    office in Berkeley as a young computer programmer walked me    through how he intended to save the world. The world needed    saving, he insisted, not from climate change  or from the rise    of the far right, or the treacherous instability of global    capitalism  but from the advent of artificial    superintelligence, which would almost certainly wipe humanity    from the face of the earth unless certain preventative measures    were put in place by a very small number of dedicated    specialists such as himself, who alone understood the scale of    the danger and the course of action necessary to protect    against it.  <\/p>\n<p>    This intense and deeply serious young programmer was Nate    Soares, the executive director of MIRI (Machine Intelligence    Research Institute), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the    safe  which is to say, non-humanity-obliterating  development    of artificial intelligence. As I listened to him speak, and as    I struggled (and failed) to follow the algebraic abstractions    he was scrawling on a whiteboard in illustration of his    preferred doomsday scenario, I was suddenly hit by the full    force of a paradox: The austere and inflexible rationalism of    this mans worldview had led him into a grand and methodically    reasoned absurdity.  <\/p>\n<p>    In researching and reporting my book, To Be a    Machine, I had spent much of the previous 18 months    among the adherents of the transhumanist movement, a broad    church comprising life-extension advocates, cryonicists,    would-be cyborgs, Silicon Valley tech entrepreneurs,    neuroscientists looking to convert the human brain into code,    and so forth  all of whom were entirely convinced that science    and technology would allow us to transcend the human condition.    With many of these transhumanists (the vast majority of whom,    it bears mentioning, were men), I had experienced some version    of this weird cognitive dissonance, this apprehension of a    logic-unto-madness. I had come across it so frequently, in    fact, that I wound up giving it a name: magical rationalism.  <\/p>\n<p>    The key thing about magical rationalism is that its approach to    a given question always seems, and in most meaningful respects    is, perfectly logical. To take our current example,    the argument about AI posing an existential risk to our species    seems, on one level, quite compelling. The basic gist is this:    If and when we develop human-level artificial intelligence,    its only a matter of time until this AI, by creating smarter    and smarter iterations of itself, gives rise to a machine whose    intelligence is as superior to our own as our intelligence    currently is to that of other animal species. (Lets leave the    cephalopods out of this for the moment, because who knows what    the hell is going on with those guys.) Computers being what    they are, though, theres a nontrivial risk of this    superintelligent AI taking the commands its issued far too    literally. You tell it, for instance, to eliminate cancer once    and for all, and it takes the shortest and most logical route    to that end by wiping out all life-forms in which abnormal cell    division might potentially occur. (An example of the    cure-worse-than-the-disease scenario so perfect that you would    not survive long enough to appreciate its perfection.) As far    as I can see, theres nothing about this scenario that is    anything but logically sound, and yet here we are, taken to a    place that most of us will agree feels deeply and intuitively    batshit. (The obvious counterargument to this, of course, is    that just because something feels intuitively batshit doesnt    mean that its not going to happen. Its worth bearing in mind    that the history of science is replete with examples of this    principle.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Magical rationalism arises out of a quasi-religious worldview,    in which reason takes the place of the godhead, and whereby all    of our human problems are soluble by means of its application.    The power of rationalism, manifested in the form of technology     the word made silicon  has the potential to deliver us from    all evils, up to and including death itself. This spiritual    dimension is most clearly visible in the techno-millenarianism    of the Singularity: the point on the near horizon of our future    at which human beings will finally and irrevocably merge with    technology, to become uploaded minds, disembodied beings of    pure and immutable thought. (Nate Soares, in common with many    of those working to eliminate the existential threat posed by    AI, viewed this as the best-case scenario for the future, as    the kingdom of heaven that would be ours if we could only avoid    the annihilation of our species by AI. I myself found it hard    to conceive of as anything other than a vision of deepest    hell.)  <\/p>\n<p>    In his book The Singularity is Near, Ray Kurzweil, a    futurist and director of engineering at Google, lays out the    specifics of this post-human afterlife. The Singularity, he    writes, will allow us to transcend these limitations of our    biological bodies and brains. We will gain power over our    fates. Our mortality will be in our hands. We will be able to    live as long as we want (a subtly different statement from    saying we will live forever). We will fully understand human    thinking and will vastly extend and expand its reach. By the    end of this century, the nonbiological portion of our    intelligence will be trillions of times more powerful than    unaided human intelligence. This is magical rationalism in its    purest form: It arises out of the same human terrors and    desires as the major religions  the terror of death, the    desire to transcend it  and proceeds toward the same kinds of    visionary mythologizing.  <\/p>\n<p>    This particular Singularitarian strain of magical rationalism    could be glimpsed in Elon Musks widely reported recent comments    at a conference in Dubai. Humans, he insisted, would need to    merge with machines in order to avoid becoming obsolete. Its    mostly about the bandwidth, he explained; computers were    capable of processing information at a trillion bits per    second, while we humans could input data into our devices at a    mere ten bits per second, or thereabouts. From the point of    view of narrow rationalism, Musks argument was sort of    compelling  if computers are going to beat us at our own game,    wed better find ways to join them  but it only really made    sense if you thought of a human being as a kind of computer to    begin with. (Were computers; were just rubbish at computing    compared to actual computers these days.)  <\/p>\n<p>    While writing To Be a Machine, I kept finding myself    thinking about Flann OBriens surreal comic masterpiece    The Third Policeman, in which everyone is unhealthily    obsessed with bicycles, and men who spend too much time on    their bicycles wind up themselves becoming bicycles    via some kind of mysterious process of molecular transfer.    Transhumanism  a world as overwhelmingly male as OBriens    rural Irish hellscape  often seemed to me to be guided by a    similar kind of overidentification with computers, a strange    confusion of the distinct categories of human and machine.    Because if computation is the ultimate value, the ultimate end    of intelligence, then it makes absolute sense to become better    versions of the computers we already are. We must optimize for    intelligence, as transhumanists are fond of saying  meaning    by intelligence, in most cases, the exercise of pure reason.    And this is the crux of magical rationalism: It is both an    idealization of reason, of beautiful and rigorous abstraction,    and a mode of thinking whereby reason is made to serve as the    faithful handmaiden of absolute madness. Because reason is,    among its other uses, a finely calibrated tool by which the    human animal pursues its famously unreasonable ends.  <\/p>\n<p>  Gender Discrimination at Uber Is a  Reminder of How Hard Women Have to Fight to Be Believed<\/p>\n<p>  Dylan is in fourth grade and believes communism is the future of  the United States.<\/p>\n<p>  The controversy-courting figure nets another loss.<\/p>\n<p>  Uber with wings.<\/p>\n<p>  Ex-employee Susan Fowler documented everything during her time at  the company, but management still found ways to deny her claims.<\/p>\n<p>  When austere and inflexible rationalism leads into a grand and  methodically reasoned absurdity.<\/p>\n<p>  Hunting down mechanical dinosaurs with a bow and arrow looks and  feels great. 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