The problem is not the nihilistic solution of human extinction, which I am not for, being human and believing in the being part of nature as you do. The problem is that many in the AI community advocate both the extinction of humanity and nature and all biology in favor of what they believe is the future of digital replication, with life…
The problem is not the nihilistic solution of human extinction, which I am not for, being human and believing in the being part of nature as you do. The problem is that many in the AI community advocate both the extinction of humanity and nature and all biology in favor of what they believe is the future of digital replication, with life existing as simulations.
Yes I am against that too and I agree with you entirely on this. The notion of transhumanism is deeply troubling because we are racing towards something without understanding the implications. I think many people think that way because it might be inevitable.
Again it comes down to what we value about being human and how we make sure it is preserved.
I had put a lot of thought into this, having been a transhumanist before. To me, really we just need to preserve a good portion of our biology, e.g. the basic form of love is maternal love, and somethjng innately beautiful.
I don't know if it is inevitable, but just like death from cancer, even if it is inevitable, evil should be fought.
The problem is not the nihilistic solution of human extinction, which I am not for, being human and believing in the being part of nature as you do. The problem is that many in the AI community advocate both the extinction of humanity and nature and all biology in favor of what they believe is the future of digital replication, with life existing as simulations.
Its a total philosophy of anti-life itself.
Yes I am against that too and I agree with you entirely on this. The notion of transhumanism is deeply troubling because we are racing towards something without understanding the implications. I think many people think that way because it might be inevitable.
Again it comes down to what we value about being human and how we make sure it is preserved.
I had put a lot of thought into this, having been a transhumanist before. To me, really we just need to preserve a good portion of our biology, e.g. the basic form of love is maternal love, and somethjng innately beautiful.
I don't know if it is inevitable, but just like death from cancer, even if it is inevitable, evil should be fought.