{"id":200509,"date":"2017-06-22T05:17:28","date_gmt":"2017-06-22T09:17:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/a-meeting-of-minds-and-computers-what-are-the-costs-of-using-technology-to-merge-humans-with-machines-religion-dispatches\/"},"modified":"2017-06-22T05:17:28","modified_gmt":"2017-06-22T09:17:28","slug":"a-meeting-of-minds-and-computers-what-are-the-costs-of-using-technology-to-merge-humans-with-machines-religion-dispatches","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/mind-uploading\/a-meeting-of-minds-and-computers-what-are-the-costs-of-using-technology-to-merge-humans-with-machines-religion-dispatches\/","title":{"rendered":"A Meeting of Minds and Computers: What Are the Costs of Using Technology to Merge Humans with Machines? &#8211; Religion Dispatches"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    There has been a lot of talk recently about the Singularity:    the idea that were rapidly approaching a threshold event in    history when artificial intelligence will transcend human    intelligence, and the resulting transformation will lead to a    new form of existence utterly different from anything that has    come before. Discussions of the Singularity, however, sometimes    miss the fact that there are very different ways it could    happen, with different levels of likelihood.  <\/p>\n<p>    One version that has received significant press lately is the    emergence of a superhuman artificial intelligence (AI). Last    year DeepMind, a Google-backed AI system, used deep learning    techniques to teach itself Go, a game far more complex than    chess, and then trounced world champion Lee Sedol. Prominent    scientists, Stephen Hawking included, warn that the rise of    self-organized machine intelligence could be the greatest    existential threat facing humanity.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the other end of the optimism spectrum, futurist Raymond    Kurzweil dreams of immortality by downloading his mind and    re-uploading it to new hardware after his deatha prospect he    believes is closer than most people imagine, setting its date    at 2045 in his bestseller The Singularity Is Near.    Kurzweils ideas are gaining tractionhe is a director of    engineering at Google, and his Singularity University boasts a    faculty of some of Silicon Valleys leading entrepreneurs. But    his vision may contain a fatal flaw: the human brain cannot be    split, like a computer, between hardware and software. Rather,    neuroscientists point out that a neurons biophysical makeup is    intrinsically linked to its computations; the information    doesnt exist separately from its material construction.  <\/p>\n<p>    Will humans get there first?  <\/p>\n<p>    There is, however, another kind of Singularity that doesnt    rely on a leap of faith. Instead, its a predictable outcome of    technological enhancements already being designed and    implemented. It relies on the very fact that makes Kurzweils    version unlikely: that human consciousness is embedded in a    physical network of neurons. In this form of Singularity, human    nervous systems across the world could connect with each other    through the internet, permitting a new type of human    superorganism to emerge.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last month, Facebook and Elon Musk separately announced    investments in technologies that could lead humanity to this    outcome. Facebook announced plans for a silent speech interface    using neural signal receptors that could allow users to type    words into their smartphone using only their thoughts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Billionaire Elon Musk raised the ante even further, announcing    a new company, Neuralink Corporation, that aims to merge human    brains with computers with the ultimate goal of enabling what    Musk calls consensual telepathy. In this scenario, you would    be able to share your thoughts and feelings with another person    through a neural-computer interface. As in his other ventures,    Musk is acting according to what he perceives as a grand vision    for humanity. In his view, there is a race to the Singularity    between humans and AI, and he wants humans to get there first,    thus becoming active participants in the post-Singularity world    rather than useless bystanders as AI takes over.  <\/p>\n<p>    Speculative as these ideas may appear, the first steps down    this path have already been taken. Hundreds of thousands of    profoundly deaf people now hear through neural implants that    use electrodes to transmit sound waves directly to the cochlear    nerve. Patients suffering from Parkinsons disease can control    their tremors through deep brain stimulation, which sends    electrical pulses that modulate the brains neural activity.    Brain-controlled prosthetics are being developed to allow    paralyzed patients to move artificial fingers, legs, and even    cursors on a computer screen.  <\/p>\n<p>    Currently this requires complicated surgery. However, Miguel    Nicolelis, a pioneer in brain-machine interfaces, believes that    by around 2030 noninvasive methods could enable people to    communicate regularly with their computers using thought.    Scientists have already programmed brain scanners to literally    see an image someone has in their mind.  <\/p>\n<p>    Human Superorganism?  <\/p>\n<p>    The implications of an advanced neural-computer interface are    so enormous that they challenge the imagination. People could    use the interface to share ideas with each other merely by    thinking them and transmitting those thoughts through a    network. But the potential extends far beyond mere conceptual    sharing. As technology improved, youd be able to share your    emotions, feeling tones, and physical sensations with others.    Emotional responses to public events could be uploaded and    spread over the internet. Intimate relationships would be    utterly transformed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its easy to see how the boundary lines between an individual,    the computer interface, and the rest of humanity might become    blurred. Once a critical mass of people is connected, would    they eventuallybegin to identify more as a group of    interconnected thoughts and sensations than as individuals?    Unlike Kurzweils Singularity, this version would not provide    immortality to any of us. It might, however, cause the    emergence of a new, collective entity, a self-organized human    intelligence that incorporates and reflects each of the    billions of individuals comprising it, in much the same way    that an ant colonysometimes referred to as a    superorganismdemonstrates a collective intelligence far    beyond the limitations of each individual ant.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many people might recoil from this vision, fearing the loss of    individuality it might entail. However, this wouldnt    necessarily be the case. The urge to connect with each other is    one of humanitys defining characteristics. Our most crucial    inventionlanguageis essentially a vehicle to transcend each    persons cognitive isolation. Another uniquely human    capabilitymusicpermits us to share emotional experiences in a    meaningful and exquisite way. From this perspective, its    reasonable to see the emergence of a human superorganism as    another evolutionary stage that could profoundly enrich, rather    than detract from, the intrinsic experience of being human.  <\/p>\n<p>    Or a swarm of programmed drones?  <\/p>\n<p>    However, this vision could be hijacked by the same forces that    are already steering the internet into disturbing territory.    Data privacy concerns, already paramount, have been exacerbated    by the recent decision of the U.S. Congress to permit internet    service providers to sell detailed usage data without    customers permission. How much greater would this concern be    if our very thoughts and feelings could be used as marketing    fodder?  <\/p>\n<p>    Even with the limitations of current technology, social media    innovators have found ways to manipulate our hormonal    responses. Pioneers in the field of captologyfrom the    acronym CAPT, or Computers As Persuasive Technologyhave    learned to use what they call hot triggers, such as the    thumbs-up icon or Like statistics, to spark micro-doses of    endorphinsin our brains, causing subconscious addictive    behavioral loops. It is hard to imagine the power these    manipulations would hold over us if they had direct access to    our brains.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then there are concerns about what kind of forces an internet    of emotions might unleash. Many observers have voiced    apprehension about our post-factual world roiled by fake news    stories that spread like wildfire across the internet. If raw    emotions could be transmitted across humanity like a tidal wave    without requiring even false facts to back them up, what    would this do to the political makeup of a future neurally    connected society?  <\/p>\n<p>    The issues that are hotly debated today have implications not    just for how the internet will develop in the near future, but    quite possibly for how humanity will evolve. Might we one day    share the unimaginable experience of being part of a human    superorganism while retaining individual autonomy? Or will we    simply become programmed drones thinking were making our own    choices that ultimately are driven by the objectives of    corporate shareholders and unscrupulous politicians?  <\/p>\n<p>    One thing is clear: discussions about the Singularity cannot be    left to a few pioneering think tanks and billionaire    entrepreneurs. The implications of these new developments are    enormous. The future direction of humanity may well be at    stake.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/religiondispatches.org\/a-meeting-of-minds-and-computers-what-are-the-costs-of-using-technology-to-merge-humans-with-machines\/\" title=\"A Meeting of Minds and Computers: What Are the Costs of Using Technology to Merge Humans with Machines? - Religion Dispatches\">A Meeting of Minds and Computers: What Are the Costs of Using Technology to Merge Humans with Machines? - Religion Dispatches<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> There has been a lot of talk recently about the Singularity: the idea that were rapidly approaching a threshold event in history when artificial intelligence will transcend human intelligence, and the resulting transformation will lead to a new form of existence utterly different from anything that has come before. 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