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[[File:Future-metropolis-futurism-techno-optimism-tescreal.jpg|thumb|The future never has old buildings. How old are the buildings in your city?]] | |||
Thinking about the future can be done on many levels. | Thinking about the future can be done on many levels. | ||
A robust [[belief system]] should have a vision of the future in the near term, in the mid-term (the next generation), and in the long-term (several generations from now). | A robust [[belief system]] should have a vision of the future in the near term, in the mid-term (the next generation), and in the long-term (several generations from now). | ||
A robust [[ethical]] system prioritizes the needs of the currently alive over [[theoretical | A robust [[ethical]] system prioritizes the needs of the currently alive over [[theoretical people]] of the future. [[Crypto-bros]] obsessed with [[Crypto-bros|TESCREAL]] focus too much on the distant future and try to create a [[society]] that enriches themselves to help make the [[Theoretical people|interplanetary space colonies of the future]] [[happy]] instead of their neighbors. | ||
Curious about the future? Wait 5 minutes. | Curious about the future? Wait 5 minutes. | ||
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism Transhumanism] advocates for the adoption of technology that could fundamentally alter the [[subjective]] human experience. Some people will be excited to embrace these possibilities, while others will be reluctant. All will need to have a place in a future [[society]]. The key thing to avoid is the emergence of a new form of cybernetic or genetic [[racism]], in either direction. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transhumanism Transhumanism] advocates for the adoption of technology that could fundamentally alter the [[subjective]] human experience. Some people will be excited to embrace these possibilities, while others will be reluctant. All will need to have a place in a future [[society]]. The key thing to avoid is the emergence of a new form of cybernetic or genetic [[racism]], in either direction. | ||
== The Society of the Future == | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utopia Utopian] fantasies always envision the [[society]] of the future, where humanity has fully adopted the [[ideology]] being advocated and all of our problems have been solved. The desire to pursue these ends directly instead of through [[evolution]] and incremental change has been the cause of the biggest [[genocides]] in [[history]]. So [[metaculture]] will take that lesson as learned and avoid putting forth any particular vision of what form the [[society]] of the future should take. Instead, it simply advocates for new [[incentive]] structures based around the pursuit of [[happiness]] over [[money]], [[science]] over [[superstition]], and [[In-group|cooperation over competition]]. Where this leads humanity is for the future to reveal. | |||
Without getting too specific, here are some goals that most of us would like to see the future accomplish. | |||
* Poverty eliminated. Nobody should be without food or shelter when there are billionaires. | |||
* Universal minimum standard of healthcare available to everyone. | |||
* [[Balance of power]] between workers and ownership restored. | |||
* Increased leisure time for everyone thanks to automation. | |||
* Increased access to [[education]] for all without increased debt. | |||
* Expanded sense of [[freedom]] in all aspects of [[law]] and [[life]]. | |||
* No more [[war]]. | |||
These goals are not left or right goals. Every human would like to see these things accomplished, with the possible exception of billionaires not liking the [[balance of power]] thing. [[Politics]] is introduced when specific solutions to these problems are proposed, especially if they disrupt existing power structures. To avoid division and animosity when discussing alternative approaches to the pursuit of these goals, it helps to [[Persuasion|re-focus attention on our shared goals]]. | |||
== The Ethics of the Future == | |||
[[Religion]] has been [[Culture|culture's]] [[traditional]] source of [[ethics]]. [[Tradition]] is an excellent way of handing down knowledge and [[morality]] in a [[society]] that is relatively static and unchanging. However, in a modern, [[capitalist]] society with rapidly advancing [[technology]], interpreting [[allegories]] written millennia ago is not going to provide a clear path to making effective [[life choices]]. A new [[cultural]] reference point must be made available that people can [[trust]] and look to for [[evidence-based best practices]]. | |||
[[Future people]] will need a system of [[morality]] that can be easily applied to new [[technologies]] in order to create new [[laws]], [[social norms]] and [[rituals]] that reinforce and [[Incentives|incentivize]] its [[Ethics|ethical]] use. | |||
It will not be enough to teach everyone "[[critical thinking]]" and let them figure it out for themselves. Every [[Conspiracy theories|Qanon conspiracy theorist]] considers themselves a [[Critical thinking|critical thinker]]. It will require a restoration in [[trust]] in [[institutions]] and the creation of a new system to update, summarize, and disseminate the current state of the art when it comes to [[Technology|technological]] [[ethics]]. ("[[wikipedia:Silicon_Valley_(season_6)|techics]]"). Most people simply want to look to a [[trusted]] resource and be done with it. They don't want to sift through the [[information overload]]. Can't someone do that for you? | |||
The [[Evidence-Based Best Practices]] section of this [[wiki]] attempts to be that resource by providing a crowdsourced description of the most important [[information]] that is relevant to making [[life choices]]. It can be updated whenever new [[scientific]] paradigms are revealed without sensationalizing every new piece of research the way the [[media]] does. This will allow it to maintain a consistent [[holistic]] [[perspective]] and [[Trust|trustworthiness]], so it can continue to serve as a [[cultural]] reference point for future generations the way that [[scripture]] has for millennia. | |||
== Waiting for the Future == | == Waiting for the Future == | ||
[[Technologies]] are being developed at a much faster pace than our [[culture]] and biology can keep up. [[Capitalism]] ensures that any new [[technology]] that gets invented is adopted globally before we have any opportunity to study its impact on our [[brains]] and [[society]]. [[Drugs]] are the only new technology that gets any real vetting in this regard, since we have to ingest them and the side-effects are obvious and potentially deadly. | [[Technologies]] are being developed at a much faster pace than our [[culture]] and biology can keep up. [[Capitalism]] ensures that any new [[technology]] that gets invented is adopted globally before we have any opportunity to study its impact on our [[brains]] and [[society]]. [[Drugs]] are the only new [[technology]] that gets any real vetting in this regard, since we have to ingest them and the side-effects are obvious and potentially deadly. | ||
If the side-effects of [[social media]] had been caused by a [[Drugs|drug]], that drug would never have been approved. It is easy to imagine [[artificial intelligence]] causing even worse damage to our [[brains]], removing any [[incentive]] for many people to learn anything at all, and fully eroding all sense of [[trust]] in the [[information]] we see, since anything can be faked with perfect realism. | |||
It may be necessary to create [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(software_development) sandbox environments] for new [[technologies]] to test their impact on a small population before making it available globally. This will give [[governments]] and regulators time to adapt and put the guardrails on before things have already gone off of them. This will give the [[culture]] time to adapt and create new [[social norms]], [[ethics]], and [[best practices]] that will keep the entire human population from falling into the next [[Addiction|techno-addiction]], and avoid unnecessary [[economic]] upheaval. | |||
[[Government]] must also be modernized to enable it to respond to the demands of a rapidly changing [[technology]] landscape. If gridlock cannot be resolved, then bureaucratic [[institutions]] must be empowered to bypass the [[political]] process and implement the guardrails that will prevent the worst influences of new [[technology]] as soon as they can be identified. | |||
Updating the [[best practices]] [[ethical]] recommendations of the [[culture]] is another part of this process. If there is a central authority that people look to that can easily disseminate new [[cultural norms]] regarding healthy use of new [[technology]], they can be safely adopted more rapidly. | |||
== Watching the Future == | == Watching the Future == | ||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZF8FTdnfEQ||center||frame}} | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZF8FTdnfEQ||center|What is TESCREAL? Émile P. Torres discusses a bizarre, new religion of technology|frame}} | ||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJEtY-2kL0||center|What is Transhumanism?|frame}} | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4idAk8PoeB4||center|What is Extropianism?|frame}} | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MVrtJdrYtA||center|What is the Singularity?|frame}} | |||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qORYO0atB6g||center||frame}} | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qORYO0atB6g||center|Beastie Boys - Intergalactic|frame}} |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 1 March 2024
Thinking about the future can be done on many levels.
A robust belief system should have a vision of the future in the near term, in the mid-term (the next generation), and in the long-term (several generations from now).
A robust ethical system prioritizes the needs of the currently alive over theoretical people of the future. Crypto-bros obsessed with TESCREAL focus too much on the distant future and try to create a society that enriches themselves to help make the interplanetary space colonies of the future happy instead of their neighbors.
Curious about the future? Wait 5 minutes.
Don't even know what the future means? Read up on Time.
Planning for the Future
It is necessary that we establish a culture that values our humanity, while accepting the choices people may make in the future to alter it, in order to avoid the inevitable conflicts that will occur if we do not.
Transhumanism advocates for the adoption of technology that could fundamentally alter the subjective human experience. Some people will be excited to embrace these possibilities, while others will be reluctant. All will need to have a place in a future society. The key thing to avoid is the emergence of a new form of cybernetic or genetic racism, in either direction.
The Society of the Future
Utopian fantasies always envision the society of the future, where humanity has fully adopted the ideology being advocated and all of our problems have been solved. The desire to pursue these ends directly instead of through evolution and incremental change has been the cause of the biggest genocides in history. So metaculture will take that lesson as learned and avoid putting forth any particular vision of what form the society of the future should take. Instead, it simply advocates for new incentive structures based around the pursuit of happiness over money, science over superstition, and cooperation over competition. Where this leads humanity is for the future to reveal.
Without getting too specific, here are some goals that most of us would like to see the future accomplish.
- Poverty eliminated. Nobody should be without food or shelter when there are billionaires.
- Universal minimum standard of healthcare available to everyone.
- Balance of power between workers and ownership restored.
- Increased leisure time for everyone thanks to automation.
- Increased access to education for all without increased debt.
- Expanded sense of freedom in all aspects of law and life.
- No more war.
These goals are not left or right goals. Every human would like to see these things accomplished, with the possible exception of billionaires not liking the balance of power thing. Politics is introduced when specific solutions to these problems are proposed, especially if they disrupt existing power structures. To avoid division and animosity when discussing alternative approaches to the pursuit of these goals, it helps to re-focus attention on our shared goals.
The Ethics of the Future
Religion has been culture's traditional source of ethics. Tradition is an excellent way of handing down knowledge and morality in a society that is relatively static and unchanging. However, in a modern, capitalist society with rapidly advancing technology, interpreting allegories written millennia ago is not going to provide a clear path to making effective life choices. A new cultural reference point must be made available that people can trust and look to for evidence-based best practices.
Future people will need a system of morality that can be easily applied to new technologies in order to create new laws, social norms and rituals that reinforce and incentivize its ethical use.
It will not be enough to teach everyone "critical thinking" and let them figure it out for themselves. Every Qanon conspiracy theorist considers themselves a critical thinker. It will require a restoration in trust in institutions and the creation of a new system to update, summarize, and disseminate the current state of the art when it comes to technological ethics. ("techics"). Most people simply want to look to a trusted resource and be done with it. They don't want to sift through the information overload. Can't someone do that for you?
The Evidence-Based Best Practices section of this wiki attempts to be that resource by providing a crowdsourced description of the most important information that is relevant to making life choices. It can be updated whenever new scientific paradigms are revealed without sensationalizing every new piece of research the way the media does. This will allow it to maintain a consistent holistic perspective and trustworthiness, so it can continue to serve as a cultural reference point for future generations the way that scripture has for millennia.
Waiting for the Future
Technologies are being developed at a much faster pace than our culture and biology can keep up. Capitalism ensures that any new technology that gets invented is adopted globally before we have any opportunity to study its impact on our brains and society. Drugs are the only new technology that gets any real vetting in this regard, since we have to ingest them and the side-effects are obvious and potentially deadly.
If the side-effects of social media had been caused by a drug, that drug would never have been approved. It is easy to imagine artificial intelligence causing even worse damage to our brains, removing any incentive for many people to learn anything at all, and fully eroding all sense of trust in the information we see, since anything can be faked with perfect realism.
It may be necessary to create sandbox environments for new technologies to test their impact on a small population before making it available globally. This will give governments and regulators time to adapt and put the guardrails on before things have already gone off of them. This will give the culture time to adapt and create new social norms, ethics, and best practices that will keep the entire human population from falling into the next techno-addiction, and avoid unnecessary economic upheaval.
Government must also be modernized to enable it to respond to the demands of a rapidly changing technology landscape. If gridlock cannot be resolved, then bureaucratic institutions must be empowered to bypass the political process and implement the guardrails that will prevent the worst influences of new technology as soon as they can be identified.
Updating the best practices ethical recommendations of the culture is another part of this process. If there is a central authority that people look to that can easily disseminate new cultural norms regarding healthy use of new technology, they can be safely adopted more rapidly.