Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
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Using Technology to Deepen Democracy, Using Democracy to Ensure Technology Benefits Us All
"LOVE LOVE LOVE your futorological brickbats! Love them! You are in fine company with Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary with these." -- Paulina Borsook
"Devoted to highly rhetorical nitpicking, but it is fun to read." -- Chris Mooney
"Rather close but correct reading." -- Evgeny Morozov
"Mean, but true." -- Annalee Newitz
"Dale Carrico's skewering of the salvific pretensions of Silicon Valley's soi disant savior/founders never disappoints." -- Frank Pasquale
"Pretty breathless, but I guess it had to be said." -- Bruce Sterling
"An essential reality check for those who are too entranced by transhumanism to notice the sordid reality behind the curtain." -- Charlie Stross
6 comments:
Duly noted.
Does this vouchsafe me a spot in cyber-heaven or guarantee me a nook in cyber-hell, o Robot God of loving grace?
And I like my engineering revolutionary, my administration conservative and my art rendered by cheap freeware from the 90s!
Everyone gets a spot in cyber-heaven. But individual experience of cyber-heaven is tailored to the individual's preferences, and data on the preferences of the dead is often unfortunately sparse. Because of this post, even if you eventually refuse jellonic preservation in a jam jar, I will still be able to model your personal preference function correctly, and thereby place the reconstructed Cyber-Dale on the appropriate cyber-cloud. Happy endings for all, that is The Law.
Pewlio Grislio, like most choosy Moms of the Robot Cultist variety, really prefers vaporware engineering, reactionary politics, and art on black velvet with big boobies.
With all these promises of happy endings I begin to think Friendly Robot God should eschew the conventional transhumanoid precincts like Less Wrong and IEET and KurzweilAI and skip over to Rentboy.com. Jam fetishists will likely pay extree.
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