{"id":174290,"date":"2016-11-12T17:24:49","date_gmt":"2016-11-12T22:24:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/what-are-the-benefits-of-mind-uploading-lifeboat\/"},"modified":"2016-11-12T17:24:49","modified_gmt":"2016-11-12T22:24:49","slug":"what-are-the-benefits-of-mind-uploading-lifeboat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mind-uploading\/what-are-the-benefits-of-mind-uploading-lifeboat\/","title":{"rendered":"What are the Benefits of Mind Uploading? &#8211; Lifeboat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>by Lifeboat Foundation Scientific Advisory Board member Michael Anissimov.         Overview            Universal mind uploading, or universal uploading for  short, is the concept, by no means original to me, that the  technology of mind uploading  will eventually become universally adopted by all who can afford  it, similar to the adoption of modern agriculture, hygiene, or  living in houses. The concept is rather infrequently discussed,  due to a combination of 1) its supposedly speculative nature and  2) its far future time frame.           Discussion  Before I explore the idea, let me give a quick description  of what mind uploading is and why the two roadblocks to its  discussion are invalid. Mind uploading would involve simulating a  human brain in a computer in enough detail that the simulation  becomes, for all practical purposes, a perfect copy and  experiences consciousness, just like protein-based human  minds.    If   functionalism is true, like many cognitive scientists and  philosophers correctly believe, then all the features of human  consciousness that we know and love  including all our memories,  personality, and sexual quirks  would be preserved through the  transition. By simultaneously disassembling the protein brain as  the computer brain is constructed, only one implementation of the  person in question would exist at any one time, eliminating any  unnecessary confusion.    Still, even if two direct copies are made, the universe wont  care  you would have simply created two identical individuals  with the same memories. The universe cant get confused  only  you can. Regardless of how perplexed one may be by contemplating  this possibility for the first time from a 20th century  perspective of personal identity, an upload of you with all your  memories and personality intact is no different from you than the  person you are today is different than the person you were  yesterday when you went to sleep, or the person you were  10-30 seconds ago when quantum fluctuations  momentarily destroyed and recreated all the particles in your  brain.    Regarding objections to talk of uploading, for anyone who 1) buys  the silicon brain replacement thought  experiment, 2) accepts arguments that the human brain  operates at below about 1019 ops\/sec, and 3) considers  it plausible that 1019 ops\/sec computers (plug in  whatever value you believe for #2) will become manufactured this  century, the topic is clearly worth broaching.    Even if its 100 years off, thats just a blink of an eye  relative to the entirety of human history, and universal  uploading would be something more radical than anything thats  occurred with life or intelligence in the entire known history of  this solar system. We can afford to stop focusing exclusively on  the near future for a potential event of such magnitude. Consider  it intellectual masturbation, if you like, or a serious analysis  of the near-term future of the human species, if you buy the  three points.    So, say that mind uploading becomes available as a technology  sometime around 2050. If the early adopters dont go crazy and\/or  use their newfound abilities to turn the world into a  totalitarian dictatorship, then they will concisely and vividly  communicate the benefits of the technology to their non-uploaded  family and friends. If affordable, others will then follow, but  the degree of adoption will necessarily depend on whether the  process is easily reversible or not. But suppose that millions of  people choose to go for it.           Effects  Widespread uploading would have huge effects. Lets go over  some of them in turn      1) Massive economic growth. By allowing human minds to run  on substrates that can be accelerated by the addition of  computing power, as well as the possibility of spinning off  non-conscious daemons to accomplish rote tasks, economic growth   at least insofar as it can be accelerated by intelligence and  the robotics of 2050 alone  will accelerate greatly.    Instead of relying upon 1% per year population growth rates,  humans might copy themselves or (more conducive to societal  diversity) spin off already-mature progeny as quickly as  available computing power allows. This could lead to growth rates  in human capital of 1,000% per year or far more. More economic  growth might ensue in the first year (or month) after uploading  than in the entire 250,000 years between the evolution of Homo  sapiens and the invention of uploading. The first country  that widely adopts the technology might be able to solve global  poverty by donating only 0.1% of its annual GDP.      2) Intelligence enhancement. Faster does not necessarily  mean smarter. Weak superintelligence is a term sometimes used  to describe accelerated intelligence that is not qualitatively  enhanced, in contrast with strong superintelligence which is.  The road from weak to strong superintelligence would likely be  very short.    By observing information flows in uploaded human brains, many of  the details of human cognition would be elucidated. Running  standard compression algorithms over such minds might make them  more efficient than blind natural selection could manage, and  this extra space could be used to introduce new  information-processing modules with additional features.  Collectively, these new modules could give rise to qualitatively  better intelligence. At the very least, rapid trial-and-error  experimentation without the risk of injury would become possible,  eventually revealing paths to qualitative enhancements.      3) Greater subjective well-being. Like most other human  traits, our happiness set points fall on a bell curve. No matter  what happens to us, be it losing our home or winning the lottery,  there is a tendency for our innate happiness level to revert back  to our natural set point.    Some lucky people are innately really happy. Some unlucky people  have chronic depression. With uploading, we will be able to see  exactly which neural features (happiness centers) correspond to  high happiness set points and which dont, by combining prior  knowledge with direct experimentation and investigation. This  will make it possible for people to reprogram their own brains to  raise their happiness set points in a way that biotechnological  intervention might find difficult or dangerous.    Experimental data and simple observation has shown that high  happiness set-point people today dont have any mysterious  handicaps, like inability to recognize when their body is in  pain, or inappropriate social behavior. They still experience  sadness, its just that their happiness returns to a higher level  after the sad experience is over. Perennial tropes justifying the  value of suffering will lose their appeal when anyone can be  happier without any negative side effects.      4) Complete environmental recovery. (Im not just trying  to kiss up to greens, I actually care about this.) By spending  most of our time as programs running on a worldwide network, we  will consume far less space and use less energy and natural  resources than we would in a conventional human body. Because our  food would be delicious cuisines generated only by electricity  or light, we could avoid all the environmental destruction caused  by clear-cutting land for farming and the ensuing agricultural  runoff.    People imagine dystopian futures to involve a lot of homogeneity  well, were already here as far as our agriculture is concerned.  Land that once had diverse flora and fauna now consists of a few  dozen agricultural staples  wheat, corn, oats, cattle pastures,  factory farms. BORING. By transitioning from a proteinaceous to a  digital substrate, well do more for our environment than  any amount of conservation ever could. We could still  experience this environment by inputting live-updating feeds of  the biosphere into a corner of our expansive virtual worlds. Its  the best of both worlds, literally  virtual and natural in  harmony.      5) Escape from direct governance by the laws of physics.  Though this benefit sounds more abstract or philosophical, if we  were to directly experience it, the visceral nature of this  benefit would become immediately clear. In a virtual environment,  the programmer is the complete master of everything he or she has  editing rights to. A personal virtual sandbox could become ones  canvas for creating the fantasy world of their choice. Today,  this can be done in a very limited fashion in virtual worlds such  as Second Life. (A trend which will continue to the fulfillment  of everyones most escapist fantasies, even if uploading is  impossible.)    Worlds like Second Life are still limited by their system-wide  operating rules and their low resolution and bandwidth. Any  civilization that develops uploading would surely have the  technology to develop virtual environments of great detail and  flexibility, right up to the very boundaries of the possible.  Anything that can become possible will be. People will be able to  experience simulations of the past, travel to far-off stars and  planets, and experience entirely novel worldscapes, all within  the flickering bits of the worldwide network.      6) Closer connections with other human beings. Our  interactions with other people today is limited by the very low  bandwidth of human speech and facial expressions. By offering  partial readouts of our cognitive state to others, we could  engage in a deeper exchange of ideas and emotions. I predict that  talking as communication will become pass  well engage in  much deeper forms of informational and emotional exchange that  will make the talking and facial expressions of today seem  downright empty and soulless.    Spiritualists often talk a lot about connecting closer to one  another  are they aware that the best way they can go about that  would be to contribute to researching neural scanning or  brain-computer interfacing technology? Probably not.      7) Last but not least, indefinite lifespans. Here is the  one that detractors of uploading are fond of targeting  the fact  that uploading could lead to practical immortality. Well, it  really could. By being a string of flickering bits distributed  over a worldwide network, killing you could become extremely  difficult. The data and bits of everyone would be intertwined   to kill someone, youll either need complete editing privileges  of the entire worldwide network, or the ability to blow up the  planet.    Needless to say, true immortality would be a huge deal, a much  bigger deal than the temporary fix of life extension therapies  for biological bodies, which will do very little to combat  infectious disease or exotic maladies such as being hit by a  truck.           Conclusion  Its obvious that mind uploading would be incredibly  beneficial. As stated near the beginning of this post, only three  things are necessary for it to be a big deal  1) that you  believe a brain could be incrementally replaced with functionally  identical implants and retain its fundamental characteristics and  identity, 2) that the computational capacity of the human brain  is a reasonable number, very unlikely to be more than  1019 ops\/sec, and 3) that at some point in the future  well have computers that fast. Not so far-fetched. Many people  consider these three points plausible, but just arent aware of  their implications.    If you believe those three points, then uploading becomes a  fascinating goal to work towards. From a utilitarian perspective,  it practically blows everything else away besides global risk  mitigation, as the number of new minds leading worthwhile lives  that could be created using the technology would be  astronomical.    The number of digital minds we could create using the matter on  Earth alone would likely be over a quadrillion, more than 2,500  people for every star in the 400 billion star Milky Way. We could  make a Galactic Civilization right here on Earth in the late  21st or 22nd century. I can scarcely imagine such a thing, but I  can imagine that well be guffawing heartily as how unambitious  most human goals were in the year 2010.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See more here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/benefits.of.mind.uploading\" title=\"What are the Benefits of Mind Uploading? - Lifeboat\">What are the Benefits of Mind Uploading? - Lifeboat<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> by Lifeboat Foundation Scientific Advisory Board member Michael Anissimov. 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