Bostrom, Nick,1973-author.

Deep utopia :life and meaning in a solved world /Nick Bostrom.

ix, 527 pages :illustrations ;24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Suppose that we develop superintelligence safely, govern it well, and make good use of the cornucopian wealth and near magical technological powers that this technology can unlock. If this transition to the machine intelligence era goes well, human labor becomes obsolete. We would thus enter a condition of "post-instrumentality", in which our efforts are not needed for any practical purpose. Furthermore, at technological maturity, human nature becomes entirely malleable. Here we confront a challenge that is not technological but philosophical and spiritual. In such a solved world, what is the point of human existence? What gives meaning to life? What do we do all day? Deep Utopia shines new light on these old questions, and gives us glimpses of a different kind of existence, which might be ours in the future.

1.Artificial intelligence--Philosophy.2.Computers and civilization.3.Meaning (Philosophy)4.Artificial intelligence--Social aspects.Dynamic Details
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