fAIth: The most avid believers in AI are aggressively secular – yet their 
language is eerily religious. Why?
https://aeon.co/essays/why-is-the-language-of-transhumanists-and-religion-so-similar

To go along with the article back in 2013:

  Belief in the Singularity is Fideistic
  http://redfish.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/2013-May/069348.html

Idealism is pernicious.  I was very happy to see Musk protest Trump's decision 
to exit the Paris accord.  It was a nice contrast to the argument for being on 
that business council. [†] People like Musk, unfortunately end up being "useful 
fools" to people like Trump.  The authentically intelligent and well 
intentioned become tools for the gamers/defectors.  In the end, it's that 
_faith_ in human nature, social or evolutionary progress, or whatever that 
allows them to be used that way.


[†] The argument is that you have to have access to the evil dictator or 
ignorant bumbler in order to influence them into some better direction.  So, 
e.g., Dennis Rodman visiting NK is a good thing.  But a) we have Nietzsche's 
warning about staring into the abyss -- i.e. the gamer is more likely to make 
you a gamer than you are likely to make them a cooperator.  And b) we are known 
by the company we keep -- e.g. congress members who vote against or for some 
bill for technical reasons even when they agree or disagree, respectively, with 
the bill's gist.  Idealism ignores the lessons of both (a) and (b).  In the 
end, regardless of the good intentions of any member of the clique, access and 
cliquishness eventually dominate.  The longer you're in the clique, the more 
difficult it becomes to walk away and the more complicit you become.


On 06/16/2017 09:39 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Now it all makes sense.  Trump is feeding escapist dreams by purposely 
> destroying the planet, to create a market for Mars-a-Lago.
> 
> http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2017/06/the_30_month_trip_to_mars_and_back_would_increase_your_chances_of_long_term.html


-- 
☣ glen

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