It’s very hard to predict when you’re going to get a piece of knowledge you don’t have now—EY
paraphrase: nanotechnology is about the future of the material world, ai is about the future of the information world—a female SI advisor with nanotech experience—sounded very intelligent
(speaking about SI [now MIRI] and that they are seen as cutting edge/beyond the pale of respectability): ”...in my experience it’s only by pushing things beyond the pale of respectability that you get things done and push the dial”—Thiel
paraphrase: universities can only have near term goals (up to 7 years max, usually from 3 to 5 years), so non-profits can have goals of longer term, greater than 10 years—Thiel
IMO synthetic biology constitutes a third domain of advancement—the future of the living world
IMO synthetic biology constitutes a third domain of advancement—the future of the living world
Isn’t that a subset of the material world? I imagine nanotechnology is going to play a part in medicine and the like too, eventually. Of course, more than one thing can be about the future of the somethingsomething world.
Stirring quotes from this video about the Singularity Institute (MIRI
IMO synthetic biology constitutes a third domain of advancement—the future of the living world
Isn’t that a subset of the material world? I imagine nanotechnology is going to play a part in medicine and the like too, eventually.
Of course, more than one thing can be about the future of the somethingsomething world.
Anything is a subset of another thing in one dimension or another.