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Robin Hanson: Mind uploads will be a bigger gamechanger than AI
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Robin Hanson on how mind uploads could make space irrelevant.
The Fermi paradox is the mysterious lack of traces of alien civilized life.
Professor Robin Hanson invented a term to describe that something may doom all civilizations to die before they go interplanetary (and become visible from earth). He coined this unknown factor "The Great Filter". Today, the term Great Filter has become quite mainstream and understandable - just look at Elon Musk's pinned tweet since august: "We must pass the great filter."
But Robin has moved on - this idea was his in 1996! We want to know what he's up to next. So this episode is not about the great filter, but about Robin's excellent, and very unique, book "Age of Em". (We'll have to save his new book "Elephant in the brain" for later - we only had two hours!) Later, Robin developed the "Grabby aliens" hypothesis as a potential (and scary) solution to the fermi paradox. This has a separate episode!
Robin Hanson's homepage:
https://www.overcomingbias.com/
The Age of Em, audiobook:
https://tidd.ly/3nyuEAL
This podcast is a collaboration with Nitro studio, Oslo. Theme song: Jan Krey aka Jkreyzy
Extra material and my art for patrons at Patreon.com/runde - special thanks to these 5$ and up patrons:
Maren Struksnæs
Adrian Kaxrud Berntsen
Jo Christiansen
Halvor Harnæs Lund
Øystein Borgersen
Are Edvardsen
Maisen Pedersen
Kyle Arumugam
Kyrre Matias Goksøyr
Lars Ivar Igesund
Morten F. Thomsen
More about my books at www.oysteinrunde.no
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continue reading
The Fermi paradox is the mysterious lack of traces of alien civilized life.
Professor Robin Hanson invented a term to describe that something may doom all civilizations to die before they go interplanetary (and become visible from earth). He coined this unknown factor "The Great Filter". Today, the term Great Filter has become quite mainstream and understandable - just look at Elon Musk's pinned tweet since august: "We must pass the great filter."
But Robin has moved on - this idea was his in 1996! We want to know what he's up to next. So this episode is not about the great filter, but about Robin's excellent, and very unique, book "Age of Em". (We'll have to save his new book "Elephant in the brain" for later - we only had two hours!) Later, Robin developed the "Grabby aliens" hypothesis as a potential (and scary) solution to the fermi paradox. This has a separate episode!
Robin Hanson's homepage:
https://www.overcomingbias.com/
The Age of Em, audiobook:
https://tidd.ly/3nyuEAL
This podcast is a collaboration with Nitro studio, Oslo. Theme song: Jan Krey aka Jkreyzy
Extra material and my art for patrons at Patreon.com/runde - special thanks to these 5$ and up patrons:
Maren Struksnæs
Adrian Kaxrud Berntsen
Jo Christiansen
Halvor Harnæs Lund
Øystein Borgersen
Are Edvardsen
Maisen Pedersen
Kyle Arumugam
Kyrre Matias Goksøyr
Lars Ivar Igesund
Morten F. Thomsen
More about my books at www.oysteinrunde.no
18 episodes
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Robin Hanson on how mind uploads could make space irrelevant.
The Fermi paradox is the mysterious lack of traces of alien civilized life.
Professor Robin Hanson invented a term to describe that something may doom all civilizations to die before they go interplanetary (and become visible from earth). He coined this unknown factor "The Great Filter". Today, the term Great Filter has become quite mainstream and understandable - just look at Elon Musk's pinned tweet since august: "We must pass the great filter."
But Robin has moved on - this idea was his in 1996! We want to know what he's up to next. So this episode is not about the great filter, but about Robin's excellent, and very unique, book "Age of Em". (We'll have to save his new book "Elephant in the brain" for later - we only had two hours!) Later, Robin developed the "Grabby aliens" hypothesis as a potential (and scary) solution to the fermi paradox. This has a separate episode!
Robin Hanson's homepage:
https://www.overcomingbias.com/
The Age of Em, audiobook:
https://tidd.ly/3nyuEAL
This podcast is a collaboration with Nitro studio, Oslo. Theme song: Jan Krey aka Jkreyzy
Extra material and my art for patrons at Patreon.com/runde - special thanks to these 5$ and up patrons:
Maren Struksnæs
Adrian Kaxrud Berntsen
Jo Christiansen
Halvor Harnæs Lund
Øystein Borgersen
Are Edvardsen
Maisen Pedersen
Kyle Arumugam
Kyrre Matias Goksøyr
Lars Ivar Igesund
Morten F. Thomsen
More about my books at www.oysteinrunde.no
…
continue reading
The Fermi paradox is the mysterious lack of traces of alien civilized life.
Professor Robin Hanson invented a term to describe that something may doom all civilizations to die before they go interplanetary (and become visible from earth). He coined this unknown factor "The Great Filter". Today, the term Great Filter has become quite mainstream and understandable - just look at Elon Musk's pinned tweet since august: "We must pass the great filter."
But Robin has moved on - this idea was his in 1996! We want to know what he's up to next. So this episode is not about the great filter, but about Robin's excellent, and very unique, book "Age of Em". (We'll have to save his new book "Elephant in the brain" for later - we only had two hours!) Later, Robin developed the "Grabby aliens" hypothesis as a potential (and scary) solution to the fermi paradox. This has a separate episode!
Robin Hanson's homepage:
https://www.overcomingbias.com/
The Age of Em, audiobook:
https://tidd.ly/3nyuEAL
This podcast is a collaboration with Nitro studio, Oslo. Theme song: Jan Krey aka Jkreyzy
Extra material and my art for patrons at Patreon.com/runde - special thanks to these 5$ and up patrons:
Maren Struksnæs
Adrian Kaxrud Berntsen
Jo Christiansen
Halvor Harnæs Lund
Øystein Borgersen
Are Edvardsen
Maisen Pedersen
Kyle Arumugam
Kyrre Matias Goksøyr
Lars Ivar Igesund
Morten F. Thomsen
More about my books at www.oysteinrunde.no
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