The End of the Beginning: Life, Society and Economy on the Brink of the Singularity

The End of the Beginning: Life, Society and Economy on the Brink of the Singularity
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A deep, diverse edited volume addressing the most critical issues regarding the future of humanity and intelligence -- with chapters authored by a who's-who of leading futurist thinkers and doers.

According to Vernor Vinge, Ray Kurzweil and a rapidly increasing chorus of techno-futurists, we are living on the brink of a technological Singularity — a time when machines will become vastly more intelligent than humans. In such a scenario, death, disease and everyday material scarcity will be radically diminished, and life will be dramatically different in many other ways.

But what will the path to this amazing future look like? How will human life grow and unfold as technology advances and Singularity approaches? The chapters in this book approach this issue from the perspectives of multiple visionary authors from around the globe, covering topics such as the impact of life extension, the future of money and exchange, the future of human psychology, biological self-modification, intelligence enhancement, automation and escalating unemployment, the possibility of global war between pro and anti technology forces, the impact of future technology on Asia and Africa, the emerging Global Brain, the future of surveillance and privacy, and much more.

There are no easy or definite answers here — but lots of fascinating questions to explore.

CONTENTS

Chapter One:

Predicting the Age of Post-Human Intelligences

, by Ted Goertzel and Ben Goertzel

Chapter Two:

A Tale of Two Transitions

, by Robin Hanson

Chapter Three:

Longer Lives on the Brink of Global Population Contraction: A Report from 2040

, by Max More

Chapter Four:

Implanting Post-Human Intelligence in Human Bodies

, by John Hewitt

Chapter Five:

The Singularity and the Methuselarity: Similarities and Differences

, by Aubrey de Grey

Chapter Six:

Robotics and AI: Impacts Felt on Every Aspect of Our Future World

, by Daryl Nazareth

Chapter Seven:

Robotics, AI, the Luddite Fallacy and the Future of the Job Market

, by Wayne Radinsky

Chapter Eight:

Moral Responsibility and Autonomous Machines

, by David Burke

Chapter Nine:

How Will the Artilect War Start?

, by Hugo de Garis

Chapter Ten:

Return to Eden? Promises and Perils on the Road to Global Superintelligence

, by Francis Heylighen

Chapter Eleven:

Distributing Cognition: From Local Brains to the Global Brain

, by Clément Vidal

Chapter Twelve:

A World of Views: A World of Interacting Post-human Intelligences

, by Viktoras Veitas and David Weinbaum (Weaver)

Chapter Thirteen:

Chinese Perspectives on the Approach to the Singularity

, by Mingyu Huang

Chapter Fourteen:

Africa Today and the Shadow of the Coming Singularity

, by Hruy Tsegaye

Chapter Fifteen:

The World’s First Decentralized System for Financial and Legal Transaction

, by Chris Odom

Chapter Sixteen:

Beyond Money: Offer Networks, a Potential Infrastructure for a Post-Money Economy

, by Ben Goertzel

Chapter Seventeen:

Sousveillance and AGI

, by Ben Goertzel and Stephan Vladimir Bugaj

Chapter Eighteen:

The Future of Human Nature

, by Ben Goertzel

Chapter Nineteen:

Capitalism, Socialism, Singularitarianism

, by Ted Goertzel

Chapter Twenty:

Toward a Human-Friendly Post-Singularity World

, by Ben Goertzel

Chapter Twenty-one:

Looking Backward from 2100

, by Ben Goertzel and Ted Goertzel

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