{"id":175002,"date":"2017-01-14T20:56:54","date_gmt":"2017-01-15T01:56:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/singularitarianism-prometheism-net-futurist-transhuman\/"},"modified":"2017-01-14T20:56:54","modified_gmt":"2017-01-15T01:56:54","slug":"singularitarianism-prometheism-net-futurist-transhuman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/singularitarianism\/singularitarianism-prometheism-net-futurist-transhuman\/","title":{"rendered":"Singularitarianism | Prometheism.net | Futurist Transhuman &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Ray Kurzweil is a genius. One of the greatest hucksters of the    age. Thats the only way I can explain how his nonsense gets so    much press and has such a following. Now he has the cover of    Time magazine, and an article called 2045: The Year Man Becomes    Immortal. It certainly couldnt be taken seriously anywhere    else; once again, Kurzweil wiggles his fingers and mumbles a    few catchphrases and upchucks a remarkable prediction, that in    35 years (a number dredged out of his compendium of biased    estimates), Man (one, a few, many? How? He doesnt know) will    finally achieve immortality (seems to me youd need to wait a    few years beyond that goal to know if it was true). Now weve    even got a name for the Kurzweil delusion: Singularitarianism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres room inside Singularitarianism for considerable    diversity of opinion about what the Singularity means and when    and how it will or wont happen. But Singularitarians share a    worldview. They think in terms of deep time, they believe in    the power of technology to shape history, they have little    interest in the conventional wisdom about anything, and they    cannot believe youre walking around living your life and    watching TV as if the artificial-intelligence revolution were    not about to erupt and change absolutely everything. They have    no fear of sounding ridiculous; your ordinary citizens distaste    for apparently absurd ideas is just an example of irrational    bias, and Singularitarians have no truck with irrationality.    When you enter their mind-space you pass through an extreme    gradient in worldview, a hard ontological shear that separates    Singularitarians from the common run of humanity. Expect    turbulence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Wow. Sounds just like the Raelians, or Hercolubians, or    Scientologists, or any of the modern New Age pseudosciences    that appropriate a bit of jargon and blow it up into a huge    mythology. Nice hyperbole there, though. Too bad the whole    movement is empty of evidence.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the things I do really despise about the Kurzweil    approach is their dishonest management of critics, and Kurzweil    is the master. He loves to tell everyone whats wrong with his    critics, but he doesnt actually address the criticisms.  <\/p>\n<p>    Take the question of whether computers can replicate the    biochemical complexity of an organic brain. Kurzweil yields no    ground there whatsoever. He does not see any fundamental    difference between flesh and silicon that would prevent the    latter from thinking. He defies biologists to come up with a    neurological mechanism that could not be modeled or at least    matched in power and flexibility by software running on a    computer. He refuses to fall on his knees before the mystery of    the human brain. Generally speaking, he says, the core of a    disagreement Ill have with a critic is, theyll say, Oh,    Kurzweil is underestimating the complexity of    reverse-engineering of the human brain or the complexity of    biology. But I dont believe Im underestimating the challenge. I    think theyre underestimating the power of exponential growth.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is wrong. For instance, I think reverse-engineering the    general principles of a human brain might well be doable in a    few or several decades, and I do suspect that well be able to    do things in ten years, 20 years, a century that I cant even    imagine. I dont find Kurzweil silly because Im blind to the    power of exponential growth, but because:  <\/p>\n<p>    Kurzweil hasnt demonstrated that there is exponential growth at    play here. Ive read his absurd book, and his data is phony and    fudged to fit his conclusion. He cheerfully makes stuff up or    drops data that goes against his desires to invent these    ridiculous charts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Im not claiming he underestimates the complexity of the brain,    Im saying he doesnt understand biology, period. Handwaving is    not enough if hes going to make fairly specific claims of    immortality in 35 years, there had better be some understanding    of the path that will be taken.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is a vast difference between grasping a principle and    implementing the specifics. If we understand how the brain    works, if we can create a computer simulation that replicates    and improves upon the function of our brain, that does not in    any way imply that my identity and experiences can be    translated into the digital realm. Again, Kurzweil doesnt have    even a hint of a path that can be taken to do that, so he has    no basis for making the prediction.  <\/p>\n<p>    Smooth curves that climb upward into infinity can exist in    mathematics (although Kurzweils predictions dont live in state    of rigor that would justify calling them mathematical), but    they dont work in the real world. There are limits. Weve been    building better and more powerful power plants for aircraft for    a century, but they havent gotten to a size and efficiency to    allow me to fly off with a personal jetpack. I have no reason    to expect that they will, either.  <\/p>\n<p>    While I dont doubt that science will advance rapidly, I also    expect that the directions it takes will be unpredictable.    Kurzweil confuses engineering, where you build something to fit    a predetermined set of specifications, with science, in which    you follow the evidence wherever it leads. Look at the    so-called war on cancer: it isnt won, no one expects that it    will be, but what it has accomplished is to provide limited    success in improving health and quality of life, extending    survival times, and developing new tools for earlier diagnosis    thats reality, and understanding reality is achieved    incrementally, not by sudden surges in technology independent    of human effort. It also generates unexpected spinoffs in    deeper knowledge about cell cycles, signaling, gene regulation,    etc. The problems get more interesting and diverse, and its    awfully silly of one non-biologist in 2011 to try to predict    what surprises will pop out.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kurzweil is a typical technocrat with limited breadth of    knowledge. Imagine what happens IF we actually converge on some    kind of immortality. Who gets it? If its restricted, what makes    Kurzweil think he, and not Senator Dumbbum who controls federal    spending on health, or Tycoon Greedo the trillionaire, gets it?    How would the world react if such a capability were available,    and they (or their dying mother, or their sick child) dont have    access? What if its cheap and easy, and everyone gets it?    Kurzweil is talking about a technology that would almost    certainly destroy every human society on the planet, and he    treats it as blithely as the prospect of getting new options    for his cell phone. In case he hadnt noticed, human sociology    and politics shows no sign of being on an exponential trend    towards greater wisdom. Yeah, expect turbulence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hes guilty of a very weird form of reductionism that considers    a human life can be reduced to patterns in a computer. I have    no stock in spiritualism or dualism, but we are very much a    product of our crude and messy biology we percieve the world    through imprecise chemical reactions, our brains send signals    by shuffling ions in salt water, our attitudes and reactions    are shaped by chemicals secreted by glands in our guts.    Replicating the lightning while ignoring the clouds and rain    and pressure changes will not give you a copy of the storm. It    will give you something different, which would be interesting    still, but its not the same.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kurzweil shows other signs of kookery. Two hundred pills a day?    Weekly intravenous transfusions? Drinking alkalized water    because hes afraid of acidosis? The man is an intelligent    engineer, but hes also an obsessive crackpot.  <\/p>\n<p>    Oh, well. Ill make my own predictions. Magazines will continue    to praise Kurzweils techno-religion in sporadic bursts, and    followers will continue to gullibly accept what he says because    it is what they wish would happen. Kurzweil will die while    brain-uploading and immortality are still vague dreams; he will    be frozen in liquid nitrogen, which will so thoroughly disrupt    his cells that even if we discover how to cure whatever kills    him, there will be no hope of recovering the mind and    personality of Kurzweil from the scrambled chaos of his dead    brain. 2045 will come, and those of us who are alive to see it,    will look back and realize it is very, very different from what    life was like in 2011, and also very different from what we    expected life to be like. At some point, I expect artificial    intelligences to be part of our culture, if we persist; theyll    work in radically different ways than human brains, and they    will revolutionize society, but I have no way of guessing how.    Ray Kurzweil will be forgotten, mostly, but records of the    existence of a strange shaman of the circuitry from the late    20th and early 21st century will be tucked away in whatever the    future databases are like, and people and machines will    sometimes stumble across them and laugh or zotigrate and say,    How quaint and amusing!, or whatever the equivalent in the    frangitwidian language of the trans-entity circumsolar ansible    network might be.  <\/p>\n<p>    And thatll be kinda cool. I wish I could live to see it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Go here to read the rest:  <\/p>\n<p>    Singularitarianism? Pharyngula  <\/p>\n<p>    Read the original post:  <\/p>\n<p>    Singularitarianism |    Prometheism.net  <\/p>\n<p>  . 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