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old moldy papers some additional old moldy items for my recent work please return to main page why we need friendly ai humans will not always be the most intelligent agents on earth the ones steering the future what will happen to us when we no longer play that role and how can we prepare for this transition w luke muehlhauser think vol 13 no 36 2014 41 47 pdf translation russian predictions from philosophy how analytical philosophers could help forecast our technological future argues that academic philosophers can do something useful if they become scientific generalists polymaths with a thorough grounding in several sciences also contains specific remarks about the fermi paradox superintelligence sociological attractors and other things colloquia manilana pdcis 2000 vol 7 audio what to say to the skeptic a discussion in dialog form of the position of the radical skeptic who doubts that any inductive knowledge is possible very early work human reproductive cloning from the perspective of the future boy have i been asked the cloning question too many times but here is a statement of 27 dec 2002 heart of the matter bbc1 television script against aging march 2000 the epistemological mystique of self locating belief some puzzling problems related to self location the future of identity on the future of human identity in relation to information and communication technologies automation and robotics and biotechnology and medicine w anders sandberg report commissioned by the uk s government office for science 2011 recent developments in the ethics science and politics of life extension a review commentary on the fountain of youth oxford university press 2004 ageing horizons no 3 2005 28 33 html pdf recognizing the diversity of cognitive enhancements short article on the bioethics of cognitive enhancement ajob neuroscience 11 4 nov 2020 250 253 pdf dinosaurs dodos humans short article on existential risks global agenda feb 2006 230 231 the annual publication of the world economic forum pdf cortical integration possible solutions to the binding and linking problems in perception reasoning and long term memory my msc thesis from 1996 in computational neuroscience on the problem of finding neurologically plausible dynamical binding mechanisms in the brain for producing and storing structured representations consciousness and cognition 2000 vol 9 no 2 pp 39s 40s understanding quine s theses of indeterminacy my old ma thesis in philosophy boring linguistic and philosophical investigations 2005 vol 9 march observational selection effects and probability doctoral dissertation which presented the first mathematically explicit observation selection theory it has now been transfigured into a book which i d recommend instead what is transhumanism an obsolete introduction but with a more recent postscript earlier version in sawaal august 2000 reprinted in doctor tandy s first guide to life extension and transhumanity 2001 ria university press palo alto some older online interviews nanotechnology now 2001 resonance publications 2000 some abandoned drafts ethical principles in the creation of artificial minds a brief proposal revised in 2005 html desire time and ethical weight discusses the role of time in desire satisfactionism e g is it more important that a desire gets satisfied if it has been held longer this paper would have needed major revising pdf some old interviews and miscellanea interview for the european interviewed by martin eiermann about existential risks genetic enhancements and ethical discourses about technological progress 13 june 2011 interview for nature with kerri smith 22 august 2006 interview for the guardian with john sutherland 9 may 2006 pdf apology for old email lectures global catastrophic risk lecture for the chancellor s court of benefactors oxford 22 nov 2008 video
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