I argue in this paper that we are on the edge of change comparable to the rise of human life on Earth.
Vernor VingeThe dilemma felt by science fiction writers will be perceived in other creative endeavors.
Vernor VingeAnimals can adapt to problems and make inventions, but often no faster than natural selection can do its work - the world acts as its own simulator in the case of natural selection.
Vernor VingeHere I had tried a straightforward extrapolation of technology, and found myself precipitated over an abyss. It's a problem we face every time we consider the creation of intelligences greater than our own. When this happens, human history will have reached a kind of singularity - a place where extrapolation breaks down and new models must be applied - and the world will pass beyond our understanding.
Vernor VingeWithin thirty years, we will have the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. Shortly after, the human era will be ended.
Vernor VingeTechnical people don't make good slaves. Without their wholehearted cooperation, things fall apart.
Vernor VingeThe problem is not simply that the Singularity represents the passing of humankind from center stage, but that it contradicts our most deeply held notions of being.
Vernor VingeAnother symptom of progress toward the Singularity: ideas themselves should spread ever faster, and even the most radical will quickly become commonplace.
Vernor VingeSometimes terror and pain are not the best levers; deception, when it works, is the most elegant and the least expensive manipulation of all.
Vernor VingeAll evil and good is petty before Nature. Personally, we take comfort from this, that there is a universe to admire that cannot be twisted to villainy or good, but which simply is.
Vernor VingeThe work that is truly productive is the domain of a steadily smaller and more elite fraction of humanity.
Vernor VingeWe humans have millions of years of evolutionary baggage that makes us regard competition in a deadly light.
Vernor VingePolitics is good; when it works properly, disagreements get solved without people beating each other up. But when a regime knows its days are numbered, there's always the chance it may use its position to change the rules and make the debate it is losing irrelevant.
Vernor VingeIn fact, there was general agreement that minds can exist on nonbiological substrates and that algorithms are of central importance to the existence of minds.
Vernor VingeI have argued above that we cannot prevent the Singularity, that its coming is an inevitable consequence of the humans natural competitiveness and the possibilities inherent in technology.
Vernor VingeLittle fish risking everything for a piece of godhood...and not knowing heaven from hell, even when they find it.
Vernor VingeI am suggesting that we recognize that in network and interface research there is something as profound (and potential wild) as Artificial Intelligence.
Vernor VingeAnd for all my rampant technological optimism, sometimes I think I'd be more comfortable if I were regarding these transcendental events from one thousand years remove... instead of twenty.
Vernor VingeHexapodia as the key insight...I haven't had a chance to see the famous video from Straumli Realm, except as an evocation. (My only gateway onto the Net is very expensive.) Is it true that humans have six legs?
Vernor VingePeregrine Wickwrackrum was of two minds about evil: when enough rules get broken, sometimes there is good amid the carnage.
Vernor VingeSometimes the biggest disasters aren't noticed at all โ no one's around to write horror stories.
Vernor VingeOne of his greatest talents was empathy; no sadist can aspire to perfection without that diagnostic ability.
Vernor VingeWe will soon create intelligences greater than our own ... When this happens, human history will have reached a kind of singularity, an intellectual transition as impenetrable as the knotted space-time at the center of a black hole, and the world will pass far beyond our understanding.
Vernor VingeWhen people speak of creating superhumanly intelligent beings, they are usually imagining an AI project.
Vernor VingePeregrine Wickwrackscar was flying. A pilgrim with legends that went back almost a thousand years-and not one of them could come near to this!
Vernor VingeThe illusion of self-awareness. Happy automatons, running on trivial programs. I'll bet you never guess. From the inside, how can you?
Vernor VingeHe claimed that nearby gun thunder cleared the mind - but most everybody else agreed it made you daft.
Vernor VingeBut every time our ability to access information and to communicate it to others is improved, in some sense we have achieved an increase over natural intelligence.
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