I don’t mind it: but not in a way that wipes out my descendants, which is pretty likely with AGI.
I would much rather die than to have a world without life and love, and as noted before, I think a lot of our mores and values as a species comes from reproduction. Immortality will decrease the value of replacement and thus, those values.
By this reasoning, why is the current lifespan perfect, except by astonishingly unlikely chance? If it’s so good to have death because it makes replacement valuable, maybe reducing lifespan by 10 years would make replacement even more valuable?
I don’t mind it: but not in a way that wipes out my descendants, which is pretty likely with AGI.
I would much rather die than to have a world without life and love, and as noted before, I think a lot of our mores and values as a species comes from reproduction. Immortality will decrease the value of replacement and thus, those values.
By this reasoning, why is the current lifespan perfect, except by astonishingly unlikely chance? If it’s so good to have death because it makes replacement valuable, maybe reducing lifespan by 10 years would make replacement even more valuable?