EPISODE · Jul 11, 2023 · 1H 10M
The Dark Side of the Technological Singularity (With John Hawkins). Ep #116
from Future Tech And Foresight · host Marc Verbenkov
Whether it's AI, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), the Internet of Things (IoT), or other emerging technologies, the motivations behind their release and the potential for misuse are significant considerations. The question then arises: what are the darker implications of the singularity and the technologies that will enable it? About The Episode: A few weeks ago I published an episode on the technological singularity that got a lot of attention and feedback from you the audience. One of the main ideas that was mentioned was the concern around the singularity and how it might negatively impact us as individuals as well as society as a whole. A lot of questions and comments revolved around the ramifications of AI becoming as intelligent as a human in all areas, and of course the next step of superintelligent AI. Which of course has gathered a lot of media attention over the last several months with the advent of ChatGPT and generative AI as a whole. But reading between the lines most of you were questioning if the programmers, creators, and companies coming out with these powerful technologies were to be trusted. Whether It’s AI, BCI, IoT, or other emerging technology what are the underlying reasons for them being released, and what are the potential misuses of the technologies when adopted? Effectively, what is the dark side of the singularity and the technologies that will enable it? To answer these questions and shed more light on the subject, John Hawkins comes back onto the podcast. John was a guest a little over a month ago to actually talk about the singularity initially, and re-sparked my interest in it and hopefully yours as well. About The Guest: John Hawkins is philosopher, poet and freelance journalist. His work has appeared in publications around the world, including Rumpus, Cordite, Morning Star, the Australian. He is a regular contributor to CounterPunch magazine, a site for progressive politics, culture and the arts. His current research deals with the future of human consciousness in the age of AI. In addition, he is working on a novel. Twitter: @CagedTechnologySubstack: https://tantricdispositionmatrix.substack.com/ TimeCodes: 00:01:27 - Introduction00:04:03 - Interview Begins00:04:38 - John defines the Singularity00:05:40 - Brain-Computer Interfaces re-discussed00:10:29 - Merging with machines00:11:39 - Benefits of the Singularity00:14:22 - The Exponential growth of AI and Technology00:15:45 - The Dark Side of the Technological Singularity00:17:59 - Who will control the singularity?00:20:42 - Problems with Exponential Tech Growth00:22:39 - Summarizing John's Views00:27:49 - Negative impacts of Brain-computer Interface Technology00:30:16 - BCI tech tested in Ukraine War?00:31:17 - DARPA's Business Model00:34:17 - How does Democratic values play into this?00:38:13 - How is Covid connected to DARPA and the singularity?00:41:37 - The Dark side of the Singularity is the lack of control as the public00:43:30 - Genetically engineering humans already done00:45:42 - Surveillance and the Singularity00:54:15 - Solutions to the problems of the Singularity01:05:15 - Where to Follow John
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Whether it's AI, Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI), the Internet of Things (IoT), or other emerging technologies, the motivations behind their release and the potential for misuse are significant considerations. The question then arises: what are the darker implications of the singularity and the technologies that will enable it? About The Episode: A few weeks ago I published an episode on the technological singularity that got a lot of attention and feedback from you the audience. One of the main ideas that was mentioned was the concern around the singularity and how it might negatively impact us as individuals as well as society as a whole. A lot of questions and comments revolved around the ramifications of AI becoming as intelligent as a human in all areas, and of course the next step of superintelligent AI. Which of course has gathered a lot of media attention over the last several months with the advent of ChatGPT and generative AI as a whole. But reading between the lines most of you were questioning if the programmers, creators, and companies coming out with these powerful technologies were to be trusted. Whether It’s AI, BCI, IoT, or other emerging technology what are the underlying reasons for them being released, and what are the potential misuses of the technologies when adopted? Effectively, what is the dark side of the singularity and the technologies that will enable it? To answer these questions and shed more light on the subject, John Hawkins comes back onto the podcast. John was a guest a little over a month ago to actually talk about the singularity initially, and re-sparked my interest in it and hopefully yours as well. About The Guest: John Hawkins is philosopher, poet and freelance journalist. His work has appeared in publications around the world, including Rumpus, Cordite, Morning Star, the Australian. He is a regular contributor to CounterPunch magazine, a site for progressive politics, culture and the arts. His current research deals with the future of human consciousness in the age of AI. In addition, he is working on a novel. Twitter: @CagedTechnologySubstack: https://tantricdispositionmatrix.substack.com/ TimeCodes: 00:01:27 - Introduction00:04:03 - Interview Begins00:04:38 - John defines the Singularity00:05:40 - Brain-Computer Interfaces re-discussed00:10:29 - Merging with machines00:11:39 - Benefits of the Singularity00:14:22 - The Exponential growth of AI and Technology00:15:45 - The Dark Side of the Technological Singularity00:17:59 - Who will control the singularity?00:20:42 - Problems with Exponential Tech Growth00:22:39 - Summarizing John's Views00:27:49 - Negative impacts of Brain-computer Interface Technology00:30:16 - BCI tech tested in Ukraine War?00:31:17 - DARPA's Business Model00:34:17 - How does Democratic values play into this?00:38:13 - How is Covid connected to DARPA and the singularity?00:41:37 - The Dark side of the Singularity is the lack of control as the public00:43:30 - Genetically engineering humans already done00:45:42 - Surveillance and the Singularity00:54:15 - Solutions to the problems of the Singularity01:05:15 - Where to Follow John
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