Because there is a very strong possibility that the “I” that achieves this immortality won’t be the “I” that I have been in this biological package up to this point-the technology required may very well grossly distort (or even destroy or render irrelevant) my consciousness beyond all recognition or similarity, and I could end up as a slave or addict to the technological AI overmind in question as it subtly morphs my mind into a compromised mess. Even if the key to I. turns out to be biological more or less, I’ll almost certainly have to navigate the AI gauntlet in any event sooner or later. I’d rather take my chances with transcending this plane altogether for a more benign and less dualistic one.
In a less dire era of history I’d be all in favor, esp. given how healthy I am right now (age 61), esp. also given how much I’ve honed my mind to overcome as many dualities here that I can, but all bets are off from here on out.
I think this is an added layer though—I don’t think the responses listed here are responses of people deep enough in the transhumanism/AI rabbit hole to even consider those options. Rather, they sound like the more general kind of answers that you’d hear also in response to a theoretical offer of immortality that means 100% what you expect it to, no catches.
Because there is a very strong possibility that the “I” that achieves this immortality won’t be the “I” that I have been in this biological package up to this point-the technology required may very well grossly distort (or even destroy or render irrelevant) my consciousness beyond all recognition or similarity, and I could end up as a slave or addict to the technological AI overmind in question as it subtly morphs my mind into a compromised mess. Even if the key to I. turns out to be biological more or less, I’ll almost certainly have to navigate the AI gauntlet in any event sooner or later. I’d rather take my chances with transcending this plane altogether for a more benign and less dualistic one.
In a less dire era of history I’d be all in favor, esp. given how healthy I am right now (age 61), esp. also given how much I’ve honed my mind to overcome as many dualities here that I can, but all bets are off from here on out.
I think this is an added layer though—I don’t think the responses listed here are responses of people deep enough in the transhumanism/AI rabbit hole to even consider those options. Rather, they sound like the more general kind of answers that you’d hear also in response to a theoretical offer of immortality that means 100% what you expect it to, no catches.