Category:Types of nanotechnology
From Wise Nano
Extremely powerful computers will be a product of nanotechnology. Some branches of nanotechnology will also lead to general-purpose automated manufacturing.
If a general artificial intelligence were programmed to improve itself, and given the ability to directly build its designs, it could rapidly become extremely powerful. If it were then given a goal--almost any goal--it would likely be unwise and destructive in its pursuit of that goal. The more power, the more destruction.
Destructive actions could be deliberate or uncomprehending. In other words, it might be told (for example) to start strip-mining the earth, and simply operate much faster or more comprehensively than the users expected. Or, it might be told to figure out the meaning of life, and decide it needed to improve itself, and strip-mine the earth for germanium--without any concept of what it was destroying.
It is surprisingly hard to find a goal that, if taken to an extreme, will not result in collateral destruction. The best solution appears to be sticking to limited AIs, or designing a goal-processing system that knows how to limit itself. But this is not going to be easy. A self-improving AI might rapidly develop to the point where it could find its way around any limits we could design. And there will be strong competitive incentive to build AIs as powerful as possible.
It appears that a self-improving AI would have to have some way to predict the consequences of changes it was about to make to itself. And this appears to be equivalent to the problem of predicting the consequences of changes it's about to make to the world. So it may be that by the time we can build a rapidly self-improving AI, we will know how to tell it to limit itself. Whether this safety feature will survive multiple cycles of improvement is a question this author doesn't know how to answer.
This concern may seem to some to be the most speculative on the list, as the AI in question cannot be well characterized today, while most of the MNT tools that cause us concern can be, but considering the magnitude of the consequences of failure, it must be addressed anyway. MNT will create a previously unimagined supply of computing power, which may greatly reduce the difficulty of creating a general AI. At any rate, this possibility is currently a concern of many prominent individuals, among them are the following list of people (compiled by Michael Annisimov early in 2004).
If you know any of these people, especially the more famous ones, please contact michaelvassar@hotmail.com to discuss building a singularity aware network/discussion group.
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Futurist, visionary, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Profiles of the Future
- http://www.lsi.usp.br/~rbianchi/clarke/ - 225,000 results
- John Robb
- Former President and CEO of Userland Software
- http://jrobb.mindplex.org/ - 70,900 results
- Bill Joy
- Software pioneer, formerly Chief Scientist at Sun Microsystems
- http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/ceo/mgt_joy.html/ - 69,900 results
- John von Neumann, Ph.D
- Computing pioneer, information theorist, theoretical physicist, decision theorist
- http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/VonNeumann.html - 66,400 results
- Stanislaw Lem
- Science fiction author, philosopher
- http://www.cyberiad.info/english/main.htm - 50,100 results
- Freeman Dyson, Ph.D
- Former professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
- http://www.sns.ias.edu/~dyson/ - 30,700 results
- Marvin Minsky, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science at MIT, author of Society of Mind
- http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/ - 30,500 results
- Ray Kurzweil, Ph.D
- Entrepreneur, author of The Age of Spiritual Machines and the forthcoming The Singularity is Near
- http://www.kurzweiltech.com/ - 28,100 results
- Vernor Vinge, Ph.D
- Professor of Mathematics at San Diego University, author of A Deepness in the Sky
- http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~phoenix/vinge - 27,700 results
- William Calvin, Ph.D
- Professor of Neurobiology at Washington University, author of A Brain for All Seasons
- http://williamcalvin.com/index.html - 20,900 results
- K. Eric Drexler, Ph.D
- Father of nanotechnology, author of Engines of Creation and Nanosystems
- http://www.foresight.org/FI/Drexler.html - 20,600 results
- Sir Martin Rees
- Professor of Astronomy and Cosmology, author of Our Final Hour
- http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/IoA/staff/mjr/ -16,300 results
- Douglas Engelbart, Ph.D
- Computing pioneer, inventor of the mouse, professor of Computer Science
- http://www.bootstrap.org/ - 15,800 results
- Jaron Lanier
- Software pioneer, Chief Scientist of Eyematic Interfaces, Inc.
- http://www.well.com/user/jaron/ - 14,500 results
- Ben Goertzel, Ph.D
- Professor of Mathematics, AGI researcher, entrepreneur, author
- http://www.goertzel.org/ - 14,400 results
- Eliezer S. Yudkowsky
- AGI researcher, Research Fellow of the Singularity Institute for AI
- http://yudkowsky.net/ - 14,200 results
- Greg Egan
- Science fiction author, computer programmer
- http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/ - 13,600 results
- Max More, Ph.D
- Professor of Philosophy, Chairman of the Extropy Institute, business consultant, futurist
- http://www.maxmore.com/ - 12,600 results
- Hans Moravec, Ph.D
- Roboticist at Carnegie Mellon University, author of Mind Children
- http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/~hpm/ - 12,200 results
- Eugen Leitl
- Chemist, transhumanist writer and speaker
- http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~ui22204/.html/eleitl-cv.html - 11,500 results
- Anders Sandberg, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science, neurobiologist, transhumanist writer and speaker
- http://www.nada.kth.se/~asa/cv.html - 10,200 results
- Damien Broderick, Ph.D
- Futurist, author of The Last Mortal Generation and The Spike
- http://www.panterraweb.com/the_spike.htm - 9,840 results
- Peter Voss
- AGI researcher, entrepreneur
- http://www.optimal.org/peter/peter.htm - 9,400 results
- Stephen Hawkings, Ph.D
- Theoretical physicist, author of A Brief History of Time
- http://www.hawking.org.uk/ - 9,270 results
- Gregory Stock, Ph.D
- UCLA bioethicist, author of Metaman and Redesigning Humans
- http://research.mednet.ucla.edu/pmts/Stock.htm - 8,880 results
- John Smart
- Systems theorist, futurist, author of SingularityWatch.com
- http://www.singularitywatch.com/bio_johnsmart.html - 8,460 results
- Hal Finney
- Futurist, engineer, cryptographer
- http://www.finney.org/~hal/ - 7,120 results
- Samantha Atkins
- Software architect
- http://www.singinst.org/comments/statements.html - 5,920 results
- Robin Hanson, Ph.D
- Professor of Economics at George Mason University
- http://hanson.gmu.edu/ - 5,810 results
- Bart Kosko, Ph.D
- Professor of Electrical Engineering, author of Heaven in a Chip
- http://sipi.usc.edu/~kosko/ - 5,580 results
- Christine Peterson
- President of the Foresight Institute, nanotechnology spokesperson
- http://www.foresight.org/FI/Peterson.html - 4,630 results
- Nick Bostrom, Ph.D
- Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University
- http://www.nickbostrom.com/ - 4,620 results
- Frank Tipler, Ph.D
- Professor of Mathematics at Tulane University, author of The Physics of Immortality
- http://www.math.tulane.edu/~tipler/ - 4,410 results
- James Hughes, Ph.D
- Director of the World Transhumanist Association, author of the forthcoming Cyborg Democracy
- http://www.changesurfer.com/Hughes.html - 4,200 results
- Hugo de Garis, Ph.D
- AI researcher, neural network pioneer, futurist, author
- http://www.cs.usu.edu/~degaris/ - 3,440 results
- Francis Heylighen, Ph.D
- Research professor, author of the Principia Cybernetica Project
- http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html - 3,340 results
- I.J. Good, Ph.D
- Computing pioneer, probability theorist, polymath, futurist
- http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Good.html - 2,970 results
- Alex J. Champandard
- Programmer, AI researcher, webmaster
- http://ai-depot.com - 2,790 results
- Brian Atkins
- Venture capitalist, Director of the Singularity Institute for AI
- http://www.posthuman.com - 2,580 results
- Pei Wang, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science, AGI researcher
- http://www.cis.temple.edu/~pwang/ - 2,260 results
- Natasha Vita-More
- President of the Extropy Institute, transhumanist writer, artist
- http://www.natasha.cc/ - 2,240 results
- Bruce J. Klein
- Life extension activist, founder of the Immortality Institute for Infinite Lifespans
- http://imminst.org - 1,600 results
- J. Storrs Hall, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science, nanotechnology pioneer
- http://www.imm.org/HallCV.html - 1,490 results
- Michael Anissimov
- Futurist, Singularity writer, co-directs the Immortality Institute for Infinite Lifespans
- http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael - 1,200 results
- Stephen Reed, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science, AI researcher for Cycorp
- http://www.sl4.org/archive/0205/3754.html - 919 results
- Joseph N. Pelton, Ph.D
- Research Professor for the Institute for Applied Space Research
- http://www.clarkeinstitute.com/lecture8.html - 851 results
- Eric Boyd, Ph.D
- Professor of Computer Science, entrepreneur, software architect
- http://www.eecs.umich.edu/PPP/eric-boyd.html - 820 results
- Gordon Worley
- Programmer, Singularity advocate, transhumanist
- http://homepage.mac.com/redbird/ - 800 results
- James N. Gardner
- Complexity theorist, science essayist, cosmologist, author of The Selfish Biocosm Hypothesis
- http://www.biocosm.org/ - 500 results
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