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H+ Academy: AI Pause vs. Proceed
Discussion on AI, GPT-4 and the Open Letter". We discuss and debate 4 areas of concern: (1) Spectrum of Cultural Concepts of AI and GPT-4; (2) Logic of Assertion that Large language models resulting in AGI; (3) Plausibility of AI-Foom vs. Soft take-off; and (4) Practicality of the "AI-pause".
published: 26 May 2023
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Mediating the Transition | Michael Masucci | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Michael Masucci on Mediating the Transition: Can art minimize a at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more, http://humanityplus.org
published: 17 Oct 2015
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War on Transhumanism far-right Joe Allen debates scholars Max More, Nell Watson & Natasha Vita-More.
H+ Academy challenges the clash between religious zealots' "dark transhumanism" and scholars advocacy for “true transhumanism”. Steve Bannon's watchdog author Joe Allen (Steve Bannon's War Room Anti-transhumanist watchdog) argues for a harsh right-wing religious stance while Max More, Nell Watson and Natasha Vita-More argue for a scholarly, reason-based stance. This thought-provoking discussion and debate will leave you questioning why authors and politicians are focused on religion and Gods rather than philosophy, human intelligence, and a more humane humanity. Why are age-old myths of fear used to try to understand transhumanism rather than reading about what actually did influence Transhumanism, such as the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the academic field of Future Studies, where fore...
published: 27 Oct 2023
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How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations | Max More | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Max More on How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations and Tomorrow's Corporate Selves at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
published: 17 Oct 2015
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Scorpions - Humanity
Music video by Scorpions performing Humanity.YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 106,495 (C) 2007 Scorpions Gbr Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 2220 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, 90404. Distributed by Universal Music Distribution. All Rights Reserved
published: 23 Nov 2009
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Information + Transformation | Robert Tercek | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Robert Tercek on Information + Transformation: How Digital Media Accelerates the Future Evolution of Humanity at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
published: 17 Oct 2015
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The Future of Understanding Human Emotion | Amy Li | Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013
Amy Li on The Future of Understanding Human Emotion at Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013.
Filmed & Edited by Adam Ford. You can subscribe to his YouTube Channel here:
http://youtube.com/TheRationalFuture
Find out more about Humanity Plus:
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published: 21 Oct 2015
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A Christian Renaissance to Sanctify Transhumanism
(#)
Christopher VanDusen wrote a thoughtful article on “The Need for a Christian Renaissance to Oppose Today’s Transhumanist Renaissance (https://bearingchrist.blog/2024/07/28/the-need-for-a-christian-renaissance-to-oppose-todays-transhumanist-renaissance/) .” I appreciate his work to foster deeper devotion and understanding among Christians. It’s important for the faithful to engage with contemporary cultural and technological movements critically.
Christopher argues that Transhumanism is like Renaissance Humanism, both movements that excessively emphasize human reason and capability apart from divine guidance. However, as a founder of the Christian Transhumanist Association, I’d like to offer a different perspective.
Historical and Theological Context
First, it’s important to...
published: 30 Jul 2024
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Re-Imagining Humans | Gino Yu | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Gino Yu on Re-Imagining Humans -- Using video games to cultivate mind body awareness and natural intelligence at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
published: 17 Oct 2015
1:20:38
H+ Academy: AI Pause vs. Proceed
Discussion on AI, GPT-4 and the Open Letter". We discuss and debate 4 areas of concern: (1) Spectrum of Cultural Concepts of AI and GPT-4; (2) Logic of Assertio...
Discussion on AI, GPT-4 and the Open Letter". We discuss and debate 4 areas of concern: (1) Spectrum of Cultural Concepts of AI and GPT-4; (2) Logic of Assertion that Large language models resulting in AGI; (3) Plausibility of AI-Foom vs. Soft take-off; and (4) Practicality of the "AI-pause".
https://wn.com/H_Academy_Ai_Pause_Vs._Proceed
Discussion on AI, GPT-4 and the Open Letter". We discuss and debate 4 areas of concern: (1) Spectrum of Cultural Concepts of AI and GPT-4; (2) Logic of Assertion that Large language models resulting in AGI; (3) Plausibility of AI-Foom vs. Soft take-off; and (4) Practicality of the "AI-pause".
- published: 26 May 2023
- views: 777
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Mediating the Transition | Michael Masucci | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Michael Masucci on Mediating the Transition: Can art minimize a at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more, http://humanityplus.org
Michael Masucci on Mediating the Transition: Can art minimize a at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more, http://humanityplus.org
https://wn.com/Mediating_The_Transition_|_Michael_Masucci_|_Humanity_Caltech_Summit_2010
Michael Masucci on Mediating the Transition: Can art minimize a at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more, http://humanityplus.org
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 44
1:19:33
War on Transhumanism far-right Joe Allen debates scholars Max More, Nell Watson & Natasha Vita-More.
H+ Academy challenges the clash between religious zealots' "dark transhumanism" and scholars advocacy for “true transhumanism”. Steve Bannon's watchdog author J...
H+ Academy challenges the clash between religious zealots' "dark transhumanism" and scholars advocacy for “true transhumanism”. Steve Bannon's watchdog author Joe Allen (Steve Bannon's War Room Anti-transhumanist watchdog) argues for a harsh right-wing religious stance while Max More, Nell Watson and Natasha Vita-More argue for a scholarly, reason-based stance. This thought-provoking discussion and debate will leave you questioning why authors and politicians are focused on religion and Gods rather than philosophy, human intelligence, and a more humane humanity. Why are age-old myths of fear used to try to understand transhumanism rather than reading about what actually did influence Transhumanism, such as the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the academic field of Future Studies, where forethought, strategic thinking, and vision are applied. Transhumanism, at its core, is humanitarian. Technology is a tool. Humans have always used technology to overcome limitations. Like technology, human awareness and intelligence have helped us overcome limitations.
https://wn.com/War_On_Transhumanism_Far_Right_Joe_Allen_Debates_Scholars_Max_More,_Nell_Watson_Natasha_Vita_More.
H+ Academy challenges the clash between religious zealots' "dark transhumanism" and scholars advocacy for “true transhumanism”. Steve Bannon's watchdog author Joe Allen (Steve Bannon's War Room Anti-transhumanist watchdog) argues for a harsh right-wing religious stance while Max More, Nell Watson and Natasha Vita-More argue for a scholarly, reason-based stance. This thought-provoking discussion and debate will leave you questioning why authors and politicians are focused on religion and Gods rather than philosophy, human intelligence, and a more humane humanity. Why are age-old myths of fear used to try to understand transhumanism rather than reading about what actually did influence Transhumanism, such as the Renaissance, Enlightenment, and the academic field of Future Studies, where forethought, strategic thinking, and vision are applied. Transhumanism, at its core, is humanitarian. Technology is a tool. Humans have always used technology to overcome limitations. Like technology, human awareness and intelligence have helped us overcome limitations.
- published: 27 Oct 2023
- views: 637
28:47
How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations | Max More | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Max More on How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations and Tomorrow's Corporate Selves at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.o...
Max More on How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations and Tomorrow's Corporate Selves at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
https://wn.com/How_To_Optimize_Disorder_In_Today's_Organizations_|_Max_More_|_Humanity_Caltech_Summit_2010
Max More on How to Optimize Disorder in Today's Organizations and Tomorrow's Corporate Selves at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 3
3:47
Scorpions - Humanity
Music video by Scorpions performing Humanity.YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 106,495 (C) 2007 Scorpions Gbr Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises, a divisio...
Music video by Scorpions performing Humanity.YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 106,495 (C) 2007 Scorpions Gbr Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 2220 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, 90404. Distributed by Universal Music Distribution. All Rights Reserved
https://wn.com/Scorpions_Humanity
Music video by Scorpions performing Humanity.YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 106,495 (C) 2007 Scorpions Gbr Manufactured by Universal Music Enterprises, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. 2220 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, 90404. Distributed by Universal Music Distribution. All Rights Reserved
- published: 23 Nov 2009
- views: 26655455
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Information + Transformation | Robert Tercek | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Robert Tercek on Information + Transformation: How Digital Media Accelerates the Future Evolution of Humanity at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http:...
Robert Tercek on Information + Transformation: How Digital Media Accelerates the Future Evolution of Humanity at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
https://wn.com/Information_Transformation_|_Robert_Tercek_|_Humanity_Caltech_Summit_2010
Robert Tercek on Information + Transformation: How Digital Media Accelerates the Future Evolution of Humanity at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 22
23:31
The Future of Understanding Human Emotion | Amy Li | Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013
Amy Li on The Future of Understanding Human Emotion at Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013.
Filmed & Edited by Adam Ford. You can subscribe to his YouTube Channel he...
Amy Li on The Future of Understanding Human Emotion at Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013.
Filmed & Edited by Adam Ford. You can subscribe to his YouTube Channel here:
http://youtube.com/TheRationalFuture
Find out more about Humanity Plus:
http://humanityplus.org
https://wn.com/The_Future_Of_Understanding_Human_Emotion_|_Amy_Li_|_Humanity_Beijing_Summit_2013
Amy Li on The Future of Understanding Human Emotion at Humanity+ Beijing Summit 2013.
Filmed & Edited by Adam Ford. You can subscribe to his YouTube Channel here:
http://youtube.com/TheRationalFuture
Find out more about Humanity Plus:
http://humanityplus.org
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 11
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A Christian Renaissance to Sanctify Transhumanism
(#)
Christopher VanDusen wrote a thoughtful article on “The Need for a Christian Renaissance to Oppose Today’s Transhumanist Renaissance (https://bearingch...
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Christopher VanDusen wrote a thoughtful article on “The Need for a Christian Renaissance to Oppose Today’s Transhumanist Renaissance (https://bearingchrist.blog/2024/07/28/the-need-for-a-christian-renaissance-to-oppose-todays-transhumanist-renaissance/) .” I appreciate his work to foster deeper devotion and understanding among Christians. It’s important for the faithful to engage with contemporary cultural and technological movements critically.
Christopher argues that Transhumanism is like Renaissance Humanism, both movements that excessively emphasize human reason and capability apart from divine guidance. However, as a founder of the Christian Transhumanist Association, I’d like to offer a different perspective.
Historical and Theological Context
First, it’s important to understand that Transhumanism, like any ideology, has a diverse range of adherents and interpretations. The historical comparison to Renaissance Humanism is insightful but incomplete.
Renaissance Humanism indeed championed human potential. But it also laid the groundwork for modern science and contributed significantly to spiritual and theological developments within Christianity itself. Many Renaissance Humanists were deeply religious, seeking to integrate their newfound knowledge with their faith.
Similarly, Transhumanism does not inherently reject God. Many Transhumanists, myself included, advocate for the ethical use of technology to enhance human abilities, including that of addressing the challenges of disease, poverty, and even mortality. Our efforts are not about idolizing humanity, but about fulfilling divine mandates to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and raise the dead, as exemplified and invited by Jesus Christ.
Purpose and Direction of Transhumanism
Christopher mentions that Transhumanism seeks to transform humans into a new race of part-human, part-computer creatures. While some ideas within the Transhumanist discourse can seem radical, they also push boundaries in ways that can align with Christian eschatology. For example, the Christian doctrines of transfiguration and theosis – the transformative process of becoming one with God – resonate with the Transhumanist aim to transcend current human limitations in ethical and compassionate ways.
Christopher expresses concern that Transhumanism dehumanizes, making people more obsessed with themselves and distant from God. This is a valid critique if technology is pursued without ethical concern. However, it’s a misconception to think that all Transhumanists are unreflective technophiles.
Many of us, particularly within the religious Transhumanist communities, emphasize ethical considerations and the spiritual ramifications of technological advancements. Our objective is, of course, not to create a dystopia. Rather, our objective is to work toward a future where technology serves the betterment of all humanity. This is consistent with a discipleship of Jesus Christ, enlivening our faith through work.
Call to Christian Transhumanism
Rather than opposing Transhumanism with a revival of exclusively pre-modern Christian thought, I advocate for an integrated approach. This wouldn’t be the first time that Christians reconcile with the science of their day (https://lincoln.metacannon.net/2016/01/christian-conflict-and-integration-with.html) . As Christians, we can yet again engage with and even lead in the development of technology, ensuring that advancements are aligned with values of love, justice, and mercy. This ambition is the essence of Christian Transhumanism, where faith and technology work hand in hand for the greater good.
Christopher VanDusen’s call for a return to scripture is valuable. No technological or intellectual advancement should ever overshadow the wisdom preserved from our past. The Bible and the Gospel of Jesus Christ still have much to teach us.
However, technological and intellectual advancements can and should be seen as tools, provided to us by God so that we may participate in the divine work. A Christian Renaissance in our time should not be about rejecting new ideas. Our Christian Renaissance should be about sanctifying them – aligning them with the plan and work of God to bring about human immortality and eternal life.
https://wn.com/A_Christian_Renaissance_To_Sanctify_Transhumanism
(#)
Christopher VanDusen wrote a thoughtful article on “The Need for a Christian Renaissance to Oppose Today’s Transhumanist Renaissance (https://bearingchrist.blog/2024/07/28/the-need-for-a-christian-renaissance-to-oppose-todays-transhumanist-renaissance/) .” I appreciate his work to foster deeper devotion and understanding among Christians. It’s important for the faithful to engage with contemporary cultural and technological movements critically.
Christopher argues that Transhumanism is like Renaissance Humanism, both movements that excessively emphasize human reason and capability apart from divine guidance. However, as a founder of the Christian Transhumanist Association, I’d like to offer a different perspective.
Historical and Theological Context
First, it’s important to understand that Transhumanism, like any ideology, has a diverse range of adherents and interpretations. The historical comparison to Renaissance Humanism is insightful but incomplete.
Renaissance Humanism indeed championed human potential. But it also laid the groundwork for modern science and contributed significantly to spiritual and theological developments within Christianity itself. Many Renaissance Humanists were deeply religious, seeking to integrate their newfound knowledge with their faith.
Similarly, Transhumanism does not inherently reject God. Many Transhumanists, myself included, advocate for the ethical use of technology to enhance human abilities, including that of addressing the challenges of disease, poverty, and even mortality. Our efforts are not about idolizing humanity, but about fulfilling divine mandates to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and raise the dead, as exemplified and invited by Jesus Christ.
Purpose and Direction of Transhumanism
Christopher mentions that Transhumanism seeks to transform humans into a new race of part-human, part-computer creatures. While some ideas within the Transhumanist discourse can seem radical, they also push boundaries in ways that can align with Christian eschatology. For example, the Christian doctrines of transfiguration and theosis – the transformative process of becoming one with God – resonate with the Transhumanist aim to transcend current human limitations in ethical and compassionate ways.
Christopher expresses concern that Transhumanism dehumanizes, making people more obsessed with themselves and distant from God. This is a valid critique if technology is pursued without ethical concern. However, it’s a misconception to think that all Transhumanists are unreflective technophiles.
Many of us, particularly within the religious Transhumanist communities, emphasize ethical considerations and the spiritual ramifications of technological advancements. Our objective is, of course, not to create a dystopia. Rather, our objective is to work toward a future where technology serves the betterment of all humanity. This is consistent with a discipleship of Jesus Christ, enlivening our faith through work.
Call to Christian Transhumanism
Rather than opposing Transhumanism with a revival of exclusively pre-modern Christian thought, I advocate for an integrated approach. This wouldn’t be the first time that Christians reconcile with the science of their day (https://lincoln.metacannon.net/2016/01/christian-conflict-and-integration-with.html) . As Christians, we can yet again engage with and even lead in the development of technology, ensuring that advancements are aligned with values of love, justice, and mercy. This ambition is the essence of Christian Transhumanism, where faith and technology work hand in hand for the greater good.
Christopher VanDusen’s call for a return to scripture is valuable. No technological or intellectual advancement should ever overshadow the wisdom preserved from our past. The Bible and the Gospel of Jesus Christ still have much to teach us.
However, technological and intellectual advancements can and should be seen as tools, provided to us by God so that we may participate in the divine work. A Christian Renaissance in our time should not be about rejecting new ideas. Our Christian Renaissance should be about sanctifying them – aligning them with the plan and work of God to bring about human immortality and eternal life.
- published: 30 Jul 2024
- views: 6
22:53
Re-Imagining Humans | Gino Yu | Humanity+ Caltech Summit 2010
Gino Yu on Re-Imagining Humans -- Using video games to cultivate mind body awareness and natural intelligence at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http:...
Gino Yu on Re-Imagining Humans -- Using video games to cultivate mind body awareness and natural intelligence at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
https://wn.com/Re_Imagining_Humans_|_Gino_Yu_|_Humanity_Caltech_Summit_2010
Gino Yu on Re-Imagining Humans -- Using video games to cultivate mind body awareness and natural intelligence at Humanity+ @ Caltech 2010.
Find out more: http://humanityplus.org
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 215