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The Long-Term Impact of Technology on Society
In the long term, most people will be digital, but there is a lack of consideration for the obligations that come with creating technology, not just the right to implement it. The question of whether anyone who can create a technology has the right to make that technology is also discussed.
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This podcast episode explores the concept of creating a digital consciousness at various levels, from primate to rodent, with the eventual goal of achieving human-level intelligence.
1:25:13 - 1:29:48 (04:34)
Summary
This podcast episode explores the concept of creating a digital consciousness at various levels, from primate to rodent, with the eventual goal of achieving human-level intelligence.
ChapterThe Long-Term Impact of Technology on Society
Episode#487: Dr. Martine Rothblatt — A Masterclass on Asking Better Questions and Peering Into the Future
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Technologist speaks about his five-year time horizon for technology and the adage that futurists usually overpromise in the near term and underpromise in the long term, anticipating that most people will be digital in 80, 90, or 100 years, bringing up ethical considerations related to technology in the future decades.
1:29:48 - 1:31:15 (01:27)
Summary
Technologist speaks about his five-year time horizon for technology and the adage that futurists usually overpromise in the near term and underpromise in the long term, anticipating that most people will be digital in 80, 90, or 100 years, bringing up ethical considerations related to technology in the future decades.
ChapterThe Long-Term Impact of Technology on Society
Episode#487: Dr. Martine Rothblatt — A Masterclass on Asking Better Questions and Peering Into the Future
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The right to create technology is often considered without the obligations that come with it, such as the need to gain consent from those who might be adversely affected.
1:31:15 - 1:35:05 (03:50)
Summary
The right to create technology is often considered without the obligations that come with it, such as the need to gain consent from those who might be adversely affected.