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Hughes and Wallach essays in Patrick’s new collection on Robot Ethics
IEET Fellow Patrick Lin has co-edited a new volume, Robot Ethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Robotics with thirty essays on different aspects on robot ethics, including contributions by IEET Executive Director James Hughes and IEET Fellow Wendell Wallach.
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New Special Issue of JET Online: Minds and Machines
After much hard work, the editor of the Journal of Evolution and Technology, Russell Blackford, and IEET Fellow Linda MacDonald Glenn are pleased to announce that the special issue that they have been editing if coming online.
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An End of Year Appeal for Support
Help us Occupy the Future! By supporting the IEET you are making a commitment to hope and reason, science and optimism, to flourishing, free, diverse, resilient and sustainable societies.
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Hughes and Blackford featured in Free Inquiry
The new (December 2011/January 2012) issue of Free Inquiry features a set of articles on the prospects of human enhancement, and how these should be viewed by secular people. The positions range across the spectrum from enthusiastic to very resistant, and feature contributions by IEET’s Russell Blackford and James Hughes.
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Occupy Wall Street supported by a majority of IEET readers
According to results of a recently concluded poll, more than half of IEET readers enthusiastically support the ‘Occupy’ movement.
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Login Now Required For Commenting
Due to an unprecedented number of spam comments—now exceeding legitimate comments by ten to one—we have made the decision to require commenters to create an account with us and login before posting comments. Please use the link on the bar at the top right of this page.
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Poll: Majority Supports Tax-Funded Space Exploration
About two-thirds of those who responded to an IEET reader poll approve of the government spending money on exploring space.
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Most IEET Readers Expect Smarter-Than-Human AI Before Mid-Century
Some say it’s already here!
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Kyle Debates Human Enhancement Over at Slate
IEET’s Kyle Munkittrick debated human enhancement with Brad Allenby, author of The Techno-Human Condition, and Nick Agar, author of Humanity’s End: Why We Should Reject Radical Life Enhancement, over at Slate. Check out the fascinating results.
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Will you die? What you expect changes with age
A majority of IEET readers age 35 or older who answered our recently concluded poll say they expect to die within a normal human lifespan. In contrast, a plurality of readers under age 35 believe that radical life extension will enable them to stay alive in their current bodies “for centuries at least.”
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Poll Shows Strong Opposition to Animal “Uplift”
Three out of four IEET readers expressing an opinion on a recently completed poll said humans should not attempt to enhance or uplift other species of animals.
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Will future tech produce less equality or more?
Asked this question in a recently concluded poll, IEET readers could not agree on an answer. Close to 30% said Less, close to 30% said More, and about the same amount said Neither.
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Future Factors Poll Shows Split Among IEET Readers
One third of those responding to a recent IEET reader poll expressed confidence that emerging technologies “will transform the world, leading to a fabulous future.” But a slightly higher number of respondents believe that some form of “progressive global governance” will be necessary to manage and regulate our technologies and the companies that create them, so that we can avoid various kinds of disaster.
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Sad News: IEET Affiliate Len Sassaman Has Died
Thirty-one years old, Len was an Affiliate Scholar of the IEET since 2010. He was an internationally acclaimed cypherpunk and privacy advocate, a PhD candidate at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium, and a researcher with the COSIC research group. Suffering from depression, Len ended his own life on July 3, 2011.
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Hank has a new book out
This startling, controversial collection of essays by pundit/provocateur and IEET Affiliate Scholar Hank Pellissier promotes his hedonist-transhumanist-egalitarian vision of the future. The articles, backed by data and optimistic imagination, examine numerous bio-ethical and politically flammable topics: sexbots, in-vitro meat, Israel, parent licenses, women-only leadership, public nudity, artificial wombs and cryonics. With a forward by IEET’s Dr. J.
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IEET Readers Take Climate Change Seriously
Fewer than one in eight of those who responded to a recently concluded IEET poll are confident that emerging technologies will easily be able to manage climate change. Almost three-fourths of our readers say that urgent steps should be taken to replace fossil fuels and/or prepare mitigation strategies.
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Mixed Results on Living in a Simulation
What’s the takeaway here? That a quarter of our readers think we’re nuts for even asking this question? Or that almost half of our readers seriously think we probably are living in a simulation?
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A Majority of IEET Readers Oppose Parental Licensing
In a poll that was split almost exactly evenly between five different answers, only 40% of respondents said they were in favor of requiring prospective parents to first obtain licenses. Another 40% oppose licensing but would like to see more parental education opportunities, while the remaining quintile says we’re out of line even to discuss the matter.
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IEET Readers and New Scientist Readers Disagree on Tech Impact
In identical polls conducted simultaneously during April 2011, readers at the two sites gave different answers regarding the potentially most powerful emerging technologies.
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No Clear Consensus on Talking to Kids About Immortality
Asked in a recently concluded poll whether parents should tell their children that “some in their generation may live forever,” IEET readers could not settle on a preferred response.
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New Yorker Article Features IEET Fellow David Eagleman
How does the human mind subjectively measure time?
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Pellissier Appointed as IEET Affiliate Scholar
We are very pleased to announce the appointment of Hank Pellissier as an Affiliate Scholar of the IEET.
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Big Support for Anonymous from IEET Readers
Three out of four respondents to a recently concluded IEET reader poll say they strongly support the activist work of groups like Anonymous.
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‘Spirituality’ Seen as an Unnecessary Relic of the Past
A clear plurality of respondents to a recently concluded poll of IEET readers say we should not make an effort to include something like human spirituality in programming superintelligent AIs.
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Mar 14, 2011 •
At the IEET, We Value Politeness
If you are posting a comment and you want it approved, try to bring more light and less heat.
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Ayesha Khanna Appointed as IEET Fellow
It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Ayesha Khanna as a Fellow of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
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Women-Only Leadership Idea Rejected
A proposal aimed at reducing war and encouraging peace by reserving high public leadership roles for women only received far less than majority approval in a recently concluded poll of IEET readers.
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Wide Range of Opinions Among IEET Readers on Global Power in 2050
The one thing most respondents to a recently concluded poll seem to agree on is that today”™s uni-polar world, with the US dominant, is unlikely to still exist by mid-century.
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New IEET Program Promotes Idea of the “Non-Human Person”
The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies has announced a new program, Rights of Non-Human Persons, that will argue in favor of applying human-level rights to certain other species.
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Governing a Technologically Uncertain Future
How does a democratic society both nurture and regulate fast-evolving technologies poised to radically alter life? How can we find a balance between those two imperatives?
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