Thanks, mishka. That is a very interesting perspective! It does in some sense not feel “real” to me, but I’ll admit that that is possibly the case due to some bias or limited imagination on my side.
However, I’d also still be interested in your answer to the questions “How do you prepare? What do you expect your typical day to be like in 2050?”
It does in some sense not feel “real” to me, but I’ll admit that that is possibly the case due to some bias or limited imagination on my side.
This is, basically, a list containing my key long-standing dreams, things I craved for a long time :-)
(I do expect all of this to be feasible, if we are lucky to have a positive singularity.)
What do you expect your typical day to be like in 2050?
My timelines are really short, so I expect 2050 to be 20+ years into the technological singularity.
Given that things will be changing faster than today, it is difficult to predict that far ahead. My starting caveat
In the event of a positive technological singularity, we’ll learn about all kinds of possibilities we are not aware of right now, and a lot of interesting future options will be related to that.
would become very prominent.
But earlier in the singularity, the most typical day might be fully understanding a couple of tempting books I only know superficially (e.g. A Compendium of Continuous Lattices and Sketches of an Elephant – A Topos Theory Compendium and so on) and linking the newly understood information with my earlier thoughts or solving one of the problems which I was not able to solve before.
And, yes, some of this would be directly relevant to further progress in AI and such, I think...
But I would modulate my state of consciousness in all kinds of ways while doing that, so that I can see things from a variety of angles. So a typical day would be a creative versatile “multi-trip” engaging with interesting science, while being very beautiful (think about a very good rave or trance party, but without side-effects or undue risks, with the ability to exercise fine-grained control, and such that you come up with tons of creative ideas, understand some things you have not understood before, have new realizations, and have solutions to some problems you wanted to solve, but could not solve them before, novel mental visualization of math novel to you, novel insights, and an entirely new set of unsolved problems for the next day, and all of your key achievements of the night surviving into subsequent days).
That’s a typical “active day”. I am extrapolating from the best of my rave or trance party experiences and similar things, and from the best of my experiences doing science (and it has always been a particular fun for me to think science and philosophy on a rave/trance party).
So I am thinking about those past occasions and thinking “what if I could push this much further, but in a safe and sustainable way”. This should allow for a really rapid progress and should be great fun.
(But, of course, one probably wants different days, not a monoculture, but fairly diverse experiences. I just described a day I currently want the most, and I want a good share of my days to be like that.)
How do you prepare?
I don’t know...
Staying alive is obviously super-important. So trying to take reasonable care of oneself is important.
Interesting experiences and thoughts are, I think, quite important.
Perhaps, some careful meditative practices are important (but this is quite individual, and there are various caveats). One does need to start preparing to master unusual states of mind, and it is good to somewhat reduce the psychological burdens everyone is carrying.
If one does influence the future, that’s quite important (e.g. if one thinks that one can influence the future trajectory of the overall AI ecosystem, that’s important, but it is difficult to be sure that one’s impact is positive, there is that conundrum one is facing when doing AI research or AI safety research, it’s very difficult to predict the direction of impact).
So, yes, it would be good to think together: how does one prepare? :-)
Yes, so, on further reflection, what I am doing when describing my day inside a positive singularity, I am recalling my best peak experiences from the life I had, and I am trying to resurrect them and, moreover, to push them further, beyond the limits I have not been able to overcome.
Perhaps, that is what one should do: ponder one’s peak experiences, think how to expand their boundaries and limits, how to mix and match them together (when it might make sense), and so on...
With respect to what you write here and what you wrote earlier, in particular “and have solutions to some problems you wanted to solve, but could not solve them before, novel mental visualization of math novel to you, novel insights, and an entirely new set of unsolved problems for the next day, and all of your key achievements of the night surviving into subsequent days).”, it seems to me that you are describing a situation in which simultaneously there is a machine that can seemingly overcome all computational, cognitive and physical limits but that will also empower you to overcome all computational, cognitive and physical limits.
The machine completely different from all machines that humanity has invented; while for example a telescope enables us to see the surface of the moon, we do not depend on the goodwill of the telescope, and a telescope could not explore and understand the moon without us.
Maybe my imagination of such a new kind of post-singularity machine somehow leaps too far, but I just don’t see a role for you in “solving problems” in this world. The machine may give you a set of problems or exercises to solve, and maybe you can be happy when you solved them like when you complete a level of a computer game.
The other experiences you describe maybe seem like “science and philosophy on a rave/trance party”, except if you are serious about the omnipotence of the AGI, it’s probably more like reading a science book or playing with a toy lab set on a rave/trance party, because if you could come up with any new insights, the AGI would have had them a lot earlier.
So in a way, it confirms my intuition that people who are positive about AGI seem to expect a world that is similar to being on (certain) drugs all of the time. But maybe I misunderstand that.
Maybe my imagination of such a new kind of post-singularity machine somehow leaps too far, but I just don’t see a role for you in “solving problems” in this world. The machine may give you a set of problems or exercises to solve, and maybe you can be happy when you solved them like when you complete a level of a computer game.
When I currently co-create with GPT-4, we both have a role.
I do expect this to continue if there is a possibility of tight coupling with electronic devices via non-invasive brain-computer interfaces. (I do expect tight coupling via non-invasive BCI to become possible, and there is nothing preventing this from being possible even today except for human inertia and the need to manage associated risks, but in a positive singularity this option would be “obviously available”.)
But I don’t know if “I” become superfluous at some point (that’s certainly a possibility, at least when one looks further to the future; many people do hope for an eventual merge with superintellent systems in connection with this desire not to become superfluous; the temporary tight coupling via non-invasive BCI I mention above is, in some sense, a first relatively moderate step towards that).
The machine completely different from all machines that humanity has invented
Yes, but at the same time I do expect this to be a neural machine from an already somewhat known class of neural machines (a somewhat more advanced, more flexible, more self-reconfigurable and self-modifiable neural machine comparing to what we have in the mainstream use right now; but modern Transformer is more than half-way there already, I think).
I, of course, do expect the machine, and myself, to obey those “laws of nature” for which a loophole or a workaround cannot be found, but I also think that there are plenty of undiscovered loopholes and workarounds for many of them.
if you could come up with any new insights, the AGI would have had them a lot earlier.
It could have had them a lot earlier. But one always has to make some choices (I can imagine it/them making sure to make all our choices before we make those choices, but I can also imagine it/them choosing not to do so).
Even the whole ASI ecosystem (the whole ASI+humans ecosystem) can only explore a subspace of what’s possible at any given time.
So in a way, it confirms my intuition that people who are positive about AGI seem to expect a world that is similar to being on (certain) drugs all of the time.
More precisely, that would be similar to having an option of turning this or that drug on and off at any time. (But given that I expect this to be mostly managed via strong mastery of tight coupling via non-invasive BCI, there is some specifics, risk profiles are different, temporal dynamics is different, and so on.)
I imagine that at least occasional nostalgic recreation in an “unmodified reality” will also be popular. Or, perhaps, more than occasional.
Thanks, mishka. That is a very interesting perspective! It does in some sense not feel “real” to me, but I’ll admit that that is possibly the case due to some bias or limited imagination on my side.
However, I’d also still be interested in your answer to the questions “How do you prepare? What do you expect your typical day to be like in 2050?”
This is, basically, a list containing my key long-standing dreams, things I craved for a long time :-)
(I do expect all of this to be feasible, if we are lucky to have a positive singularity.)
My timelines are really short, so I expect 2050 to be 20+ years into the technological singularity.
Given that things will be changing faster than today, it is difficult to predict that far ahead. My starting caveat
would become very prominent.
But earlier in the singularity, the most typical day might be fully understanding a couple of tempting books I only know superficially (e.g. A Compendium of Continuous Lattices and Sketches of an Elephant – A Topos Theory Compendium and so on) and linking the newly understood information with my earlier thoughts or solving one of the problems which I was not able to solve before.
And, yes, some of this would be directly relevant to further progress in AI and such, I think...
But I would modulate my state of consciousness in all kinds of ways while doing that, so that I can see things from a variety of angles. So a typical day would be a creative versatile “multi-trip” engaging with interesting science, while being very beautiful (think about a very good rave or trance party, but without side-effects or undue risks, with the ability to exercise fine-grained control, and such that you come up with tons of creative ideas, understand some things you have not understood before, have new realizations, and have solutions to some problems you wanted to solve, but could not solve them before, novel mental visualization of math novel to you, novel insights, and an entirely new set of unsolved problems for the next day, and all of your key achievements of the night surviving into subsequent days).
That’s a typical “active day”. I am extrapolating from the best of my rave or trance party experiences and similar things, and from the best of my experiences doing science (and it has always been a particular fun for me to think science and philosophy on a rave/trance party).
So I am thinking about those past occasions and thinking “what if I could push this much further, but in a safe and sustainable way”. This should allow for a really rapid progress and should be great fun.
(But, of course, one probably wants different days, not a monoculture, but fairly diverse experiences. I just described a day I currently want the most, and I want a good share of my days to be like that.)
I don’t know...
Staying alive is obviously super-important. So trying to take reasonable care of oneself is important.
Interesting experiences and thoughts are, I think, quite important.
Perhaps, some careful meditative practices are important (but this is quite individual, and there are various caveats). One does need to start preparing to master unusual states of mind, and it is good to somewhat reduce the psychological burdens everyone is carrying.
If one does influence the future, that’s quite important (e.g. if one thinks that one can influence the future trajectory of the overall AI ecosystem, that’s important, but it is difficult to be sure that one’s impact is positive, there is that conundrum one is facing when doing AI research or AI safety research, it’s very difficult to predict the direction of impact).
So, yes, it would be good to think together: how does one prepare? :-)
Yes, so, on further reflection, what I am doing when describing my day inside a positive singularity, I am recalling my best peak experiences from the life I had, and I am trying to resurrect them and, moreover, to push them further, beyond the limits I have not been able to overcome.
Perhaps, that is what one should do: ponder one’s peak experiences, think how to expand their boundaries and limits, how to mix and match them together (when it might make sense), and so on...
With respect to what you write here and what you wrote earlier, in particular “and have solutions to some problems you wanted to solve, but could not solve them before, novel mental visualization of math novel to you, novel insights, and an entirely new set of unsolved problems for the next day, and all of your key achievements of the night surviving into subsequent days).”, it seems to me that you are describing a situation in which simultaneously there is a machine that can seemingly overcome all computational, cognitive and physical limits but that will also empower you to overcome all computational, cognitive and physical limits.
The machine completely different from all machines that humanity has invented; while for example a telescope enables us to see the surface of the moon, we do not depend on the goodwill of the telescope, and a telescope could not explore and understand the moon without us.
Maybe my imagination of such a new kind of post-singularity machine somehow leaps too far, but I just don’t see a role for you in “solving problems” in this world. The machine may give you a set of problems or exercises to solve, and maybe you can be happy when you solved them like when you complete a level of a computer game.
The other experiences you describe maybe seem like “science and philosophy on a rave/trance party”, except if you are serious about the omnipotence of the AGI, it’s probably more like reading a science book or playing with a toy lab set on a rave/trance party, because if you could come up with any new insights, the AGI would have had them a lot earlier.
So in a way, it confirms my intuition that people who are positive about AGI seem to expect a world that is similar to being on (certain) drugs all of the time. But maybe I misunderstand that.
When I currently co-create with GPT-4, we both have a role.
I do expect this to continue if there is a possibility of tight coupling with electronic devices via non-invasive brain-computer interfaces. (I do expect tight coupling via non-invasive BCI to become possible, and there is nothing preventing this from being possible even today except for human inertia and the need to manage associated risks, but in a positive singularity this option would be “obviously available”.)
But I don’t know if “I” become superfluous at some point (that’s certainly a possibility, at least when one looks further to the future; many people do hope for an eventual merge with superintellent systems in connection with this desire not to become superfluous; the temporary tight coupling via non-invasive BCI I mention above is, in some sense, a first relatively moderate step towards that).
Yes, but at the same time I do expect this to be a neural machine from an already somewhat known class of neural machines (a somewhat more advanced, more flexible, more self-reconfigurable and self-modifiable neural machine comparing to what we have in the mainstream use right now; but modern Transformer is more than half-way there already, I think).
I, of course, do expect the machine, and myself, to obey those “laws of nature” for which a loophole or a workaround cannot be found, but I also think that there are plenty of undiscovered loopholes and workarounds for many of them.
It could have had them a lot earlier. But one always has to make some choices (I can imagine it/them making sure to make all our choices before we make those choices, but I can also imagine it/them choosing not to do so).
Even the whole ASI ecosystem (the whole ASI+humans ecosystem) can only explore a subspace of what’s possible at any given time.
More precisely, that would be similar to having an option of turning this or that drug on and off at any time. (But given that I expect this to be mostly managed via strong mastery of tight coupling via non-invasive BCI, there is some specifics, risk profiles are different, temporal dynamics is different, and so on.)
I imagine that at least occasional nostalgic recreation in an “unmodified reality” will also be popular. Or, perhaps, more than occasional.