DaveW-rote:
Steve Smith's use of the phrase "arms race" reminded me of John Brunner's /Shockwave Rider /and its underlying premise of the dangers of constant change, 'first the legs race, then the arms race, then the brain race'. (Brunner was inspired by Tofler's book, /Future Shock/.)
My biggest takeaway from /Shockwave Rider/ was the *collectivizing* of Intell (igence?) via /Hearing Aid/10-9//s /as well as the power of "witness" it offered to the "witnessed". The ideation of a small set of people collectively listening to the pulse of the bulk populace as a social/mental-health service yielding the residue of a sort of collective wisdom/awareness in the subset is reminiscent of both the NSA and of the LLMs.
I have read it thrice, I think it is time for a revisit. It was written in the shadow of Nixon/Allende as we are (still) in the shadow of Trump/Zelenskyy? I think my second read was in 1984 in "honor of" Orwells 1948 novel of that name (1984) coming of age.
I think my last read was circa 2010 near the beginning of the smart-phone era and the death of the landline.
The book also poses a problem: if you have two bodies in orbit, how does one catch up or surpass the other. /"See you later accelerator,"/ illustrates the perceived fallacy of these kinds of "races." The current AI mania is akin to the brain race in Brunner, except, in the book, the race was to increase/augment human intelligence not artificial. I wonder where the world might be if the same effort and money that has been spent on artificial intelligence had instead been invested in Englebart's effort to augment human intelligence.
I am not AS interested in /Intelligence/ as I am perhaps in /Consciousness /which of course, the discussion of, is an entirely different kettle of eels.
- SteveS
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