Agreed @FranSorin, I hope the 2020’s will be a pivotal time for the human race defined by when we chose to close our eyes and set sail inwards. I’m betting there are more riches, heavens, happiness & overall expansiveness inside than anywhere we physically travel to or see
I wish we had the technology to explore questions like these @taywall, who knows what we’d discover. By temporarily removing them, maybe we’d want them back, adding different textures, dimensions and resulting desires
Like it or not, AI is our partner in crime, necessary for our survival, future relevance, the key to our radical self improvement and the only way we’ll survive ourselves. It’s the best thing that could have ever been developed for our collective thriving.
My take on radical improvement: if our potential is on a scale from 1-10, we’re at level 2 and some can barely catch a glimpse of 3. To find level 4 and beyond, we need to journey out in 360 degrees and in 10 dimensions. It’s time to close our eyes and set sail inwards.
Agreed, radical human improvement will be jump started when its in plain sight and profitable. The challenge is to hit that tipping point while it’s largely invisible to the world and therefore under-resourced and underappreciated
@fenris23 What does radical mean to you?
@nytopinion I’d love to hear your take on this:
I'd add to @NYTOpinion: primary issue is Property/ownership, regulation supports & follows. We own our data 2) sending to Congress might be helpful but risky bc it will be mangled/puppeted + punts energy to lawmakers versus us owning this #OwnYourData
@MindMeetMachine Lowest hanging fruit and highest return: make our data our property. Incentivize investment in human improvement, lowering the cost and improving investor returns #OwnYourData
@AIHammer I buy that in the context that we improve ourselves as much as current tools enable, but our imagination is limited to their limitations. Why is making radically better improvement tools not our highest priority?