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Edward Miller

The Future of Marriage

by Edward Miller

The institution of marriage in Western society is both a result of human nature and at odds with it.

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Post-gender, finding ETs and controlling the Galaxy

Sentient Developments

The latest episode of the Sentient Developments Podcast

is now available. Alternative audio formats are also available.

In this episode George discusses seven ways to control the Galaxy with self-replicating probes, the problem with 99.9 % of so-called ‘solutions’ to the Fermi Paradox, and why we should work to overcome gender.

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How Can We Save the World With Emerging Tech?

Ryan is Hungry

The video blog “Ryan is Hungry” interviewed Jamais recently on just what it means to try to change the world.

The Future Is Now: Jamais Cascio, Co-Founder of World Changing
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George Dvorsky

Seven ways to control the Galaxy with self-replicating probes

by George Dvorsky

So, you want to take over the Galaxy.  A good career move. Ultimately, you’re hoping to communicate with extraterrestrials, colonize entire sets of star clusters, and eventually lord it over the entire Milky Way.

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Nick Bostrom

The Future of Humanity

by Nick Bostrom

Abstract The future of humanity is often viewed as a topic for idle speculation. Yet our beliefs and assumptions on this subject matter shape decisions in both our personal lives and public policy – decisions that have very real and sometimes unfortunate consequences. It is therefore practically important to try to develop a realistic mode of futuristic thought about big picture questions for humanity. This paper sketches an overview of some recent attempts in this direction, and it offers a brief discussion of four families of scenarios for humanity’s future: extinction, recurrent collapse, plateau, and posthumanity.

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Cognitive Science and Mindfulness Meditation

Google Tech Talks

Mindfulness meditation, one type of meditation technique, has been shown to enhance emotional awareness and psychological flexibility as well as induce well-being and emotional balance. Scientists have also begun to examine how meditation may influence brain functions. This talk will examine the effect of mindfulness meditation practice on the brain systems in which psychological functions such as attention, emotional reactivity, emotion regulation, and self-view are instantiated. We will also discuss how different forms of meditation practices are being studied using neuroscientific technologies and are being integrated into clinical practice to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress.



Philippe is a research scientist and heads the Clinically Applied Affective Neuroscience group in the Department of Psychology at Stanford University. He spent 6 years in India and Nepal studying various languages, Buddhist philosophy and debate at Namgyal Monastery and the Dialectic Monastic Institute, and serving as an interpreter for various Tibetan Buddhist lamas. He then returned to the U.S. to complete a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Rutgers University. His NIH-funded clinical research focuses on (a) functional neuroimaging investigations of cognitive-affective mechanisms in adults with anxiety disorders, (b) comparing the effects of mindfulness meditation and cognitive-behavioral therapy on brain-behavior correlates of emotional reactivity and regulation, and (c) training children in family and elementary school settings in mindfulness skills to reduce anxiety and enhance compassion, self-esteem and quality of family interactions.

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Science of Love, and the Future of Women

TED Talks

“Anthropologist Helen Fisher studies love: its evolution, its biochemical foundations and its vital importance to human society. She outlines the three stages of love (lust, infatuation and long-term attachment), shedding light on eternal questions like why we love, and why we cheat. She also discusses the natural talents of women, and their new significance in the modern world. She ends with a warning about the widespread use of antidepressants—and a truly hilarious story of romantic pursuit.”

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Popular Arguments For and Against Longevity

Sentient Developments

This episode features George’s talk about Popular Arguments For and Against Longevity which he delivered at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology’s Longevity Dividend symposium on July 23, 2007.  (MP3)

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George Dvorsky

Popular Arguments For and Against Longevity

by George Dvorsky

Jeriaska at the Future Current blog continues his service by transcribing the talks given at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies’ “Securing the Longevity Dividend” seminar in Chicago July 23, 2007. At that seminar the IEET’s George Dvorsky gave this talk on popular arguments for and against radical life extension.

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Poll: What Brain Supplements Do You Take?

Looks like coffee, vitamins and fish oil are the most popular brain supplements.

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Longevity Dividend Course: April 21-June 29

If we are to begin building an international case for public multi-billion dollar investments in basic research towards the goal of anti-aging medicine we need to know how to answer dozens of public policy questions.

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Anne Corwin

Facing the Quasi-Autonomous Robot Monsters Under The Bed

by Anne Corwin

“Autonomous robots” have some people very spooked. But what does it mean to be an autonomous, decision-making entity in the first place?

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Finding ETs and the Struggle Against Meat

Sentient Developments

In this episode George discusses Active SETI and the precautionary principle, why meat eaters are bad people, and the struggle to make vegetarianism the new normal. (MP3)

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by Milan Ćirković

It is strangely underappreciated that when it comes to global catastrophic or existential risks the future cannot resemble the past.

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Edward Miller

Is Wage Labor Becoming Obsolete?

by Edward Miller

A majority of unskilled jobs are completely unnecessary even with current technology. We are already very much a Robotic Nation

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Nick Bostrom

Smart Policy: Cognitive Enhancement in the Public Interest

by Nick Bostrom

Recommendations

• Conceptualize pharmacological cognitive enhancers as part of a wider spectrum of ways of enhancing the cognitive performance of groups and individuals.

• Expand the disease-focused regulatory framework for drug approval into a health- or wellbeing-focused framework in order to facilitate the development and use of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement of healthy adult individuals.

• Provide public funding for academic research into the safety and efficacy of cognitive enhancers, for the development of improved enhancers, and for epidemiological studies of the broader effects of long-term use.

• Increase public funding for research aimed at determining optimal nutrition for pregnant women and newborns to promote brain development.

• Disseminate information to the public about optimal pre- and perinatal nutrition.

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Marshall Brain

How to solve global warming conflict

by Marshall Brain

The only word that can be applied to a recently-revealed military report is “depressing”: Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us

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George Wins Three 2008 Blogisattva Awards

The 2008 Blogisattva Award winners have been announced - the awards for best Buddhist blogging - and our George Dvorsky has again scored a number of awards for Sentient Developments.

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Longevity Dividend Seminar Talks

IEET Seminars

On July 23 2007 the IEET held a seminar on “Securing the Longevity Dividend: Building the Campaign for Anti-Aging Science” in Chicago, Illinois.

Thanks to Sergio M.L. Tarrero and his team of videographers we now have MP3s of the talks given there, and video is on the way.

“Securing the Longevity Dividend” (PPT)  (MP3
Stuart Jay Olshansky Ph.D.

“Taxes on the Longevity Dividend: Is there a price to ignoring them?” (PPT)  (MP3)
David O. Meltzer, M.D., Ph.D.

“Arguing the Scientific Feasibility of Anti-Aging” (PPT)  (MP3)
Aubrey de Grey Ph.D.

“Building Coalitions for Anti-Aging Science and Medicine”  (MP3)
James Hughes Ph.D.

“The Political Economy of the Longevity Dividend” (PPT)  (MP3)  (Transcript)
Ron Bailey

“Policy Scenarios for the Longevity Dividend” (PPT) (MP3) (Transcript)
Anders Sandberg Ph.D.

“Popular Arguments For and Against Longevity” (PPT) (MP3)  (Transcript)
George Dvorsky

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Virtual immersionists and augmentationists

The Future And You

IEET’s Giulio Prisco spoke to TFAY’s Stephen Euin Cobb about the prejudice and intolerance between immersionists and augmentationists. A virtual reality expert and consultant for companies wishing to use and benefit from many different VR platforms, Giulio describes what’s available now, and what will be available in the decades to come. From the current photorealistic graphics, to the total immersion through full sensory feedback directly wired into the human nervous system.  He describes various VR platforms including Second Life and its competitors, as well as the possibility that all the platforms will become linked together into a unified whole, just as the internet was once many separate little nets that could not share content.  [Running time: 79 minutes]  (MP3)

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Freezing heads, predicting galactic life, and how to fight abusive religious groups

Sentient Developments

In this episode George talks to Alcor’s Tanya Jones, argues the Drake Equation is obsolete, and opines on Anonymous’s war on Scientology.

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Anne Corwin

On Spare Parts and Maintenance

by Anne Corwin

I know, I know. We’re not exactly living in the Amazing Exciting Future yet. Nevertheless, headlines like Women More Likely To Postpone New Knees definitely prompt a double-take.

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George Dvorsky

Prosthetics-a-gogo

by George Dvorsky

The latest cyborg arms, augmented risk-assessment, using your head to Wii, and tattoo interfaces for your smart phone.

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Mike Treder

Who will win the nano race?

by Mike Treder

Building powerfully advanced products quickly, easily, cheaply, and in huge numbers — that’s the disruptive impact of molecular manufacturing. When a new technology has the potential to radically transform national and global economies, geopolitical relations, and even human social structures, we’d better learn as much about it as we can. A critically important question to answer is who. Which nation, group, corporation, or consortium is most likely to achieve the “holy grail” of nanotechnology first?

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Jamais Cascio

The Renewable Proliferation Treaty

by Jamais Cascio

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT), originally promulgated in 1968 and entering into force in 1970, has three key provisions: that nuclear weapon-free signatory states refrain from developing nuclear weapons; that signatory states with nuclear weapons work to disarm; and that signatory states remain free to develop nuclear energy technologies.

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Russell Blackford

Religion and nanotechnology

by Russell Blackford

Now this story is really weird.  Apparently, most Americans reject the morality of nanotechnology on religious grounds.

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Scenes from Six Degrees

Jamais was on National Geographic TV talking about cheeseburgers and how we can fix the planet. Check it out!

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Hughes on SETI Radio

Are We Alone? SETI Institute Radio

Senses Census

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Show description: Don’t worry if you’ve lost your senses - we’ve found them. Find out why we’ve evolved taste, sight, hearing, touch, and smell the way we have, and why we don’t sense our world through antennae or echolocation. Discover what part of the tongue recognizes anchovies and why cats can’t taste candy. And, in need of some virtual surgery? Visit the robotics lab where computers are wired with the sense of touch.

Also, release yourself from the limits of your biology: from bionic limbs to infrared vision; join humans of the future who are enhanced with super-senses.

Now that you have a feel for the taste of this show by nosing about this blurb, you can see that it’s worth a listen. Make sense?

Guests:

* Tom Finger - Cell and Developmental Biologist at University of Colorado Medical School and Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain Taste and Smell Center.

* Ken Salisbury - Computer Scientist in the Bio-Robotics Laboratory, Stanford.

* James Hughes - Sociologist and Bioethicist at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and Executive Director of the Institute of Ethics and Emerging Technologies.

* Nina Jablonski - Anthropologist at Penn State University and author of Skin: A Natural History.

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Diderot and Yahoo

Sentient Developments

The latest Sentient Developments Podcast can be found here. You can subscribe to this feed.

Click here for alternative audio formats.

In this episode I discuss the Toronto Transhumanist Association, nanotechnology, Denis Diderot, Microsoft’s bid for Yahoo!, and Marin Rees’s belief that we should take the posthuman era seriously.

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Aubrey on the Colbert Report

Comedy Central

Stephen Colbert interviewed Aubrey de Grey putatively on whether there is a way to make John McCain younger.


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