Submitted by YB55qDC8b t3_yotlmt in singularity
Hey folks, I'm looking for essential/ well known/ influential reading material relating to singularity and the like. Works of any year and genre are welcome.
Submitted by YB55qDC8b t3_yotlmt in singularity
Hey folks, I'm looking for essential/ well known/ influential reading material relating to singularity and the like. Works of any year and genre are welcome.
This book is fantastic
Absolutely recommended
Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
hundred percent. i was coming here specifically to mention life 3.0.
it does such a good job of laying out various possibilities for how things might play out (and the relationships and trade offs between the scenarios) in plain, but vivid language.
I enjoyed this one! I think the singularity already happened. It's just letting people know slowly. Human reactions to change aren't always optimal.
This book is amazing it's my bible. Science is faster than society can adapt to but Yes, it will catch up :)
The Romance of Reality, I find it better that The Singularity is Near, in explaining why the Singularity is happening.
Ray Kurzweil's explanation is "The Law of Accelerated Returns", which is not an actual law. In the book Romance of Reality the author explains that the Singularity is a side effect of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that Entropy in a closed system always increases.
That is, on average, systems tend to be more disorganized (increased entropy). The side effect of this universal law, is that there are pockets in the Universe where the exact opposite happens. Stars, planets, are places where entropy decreases, as a law of the universe.
The Singularity is the inevitable result of decreased entropy because we are in a pocket of the Universe where we entered a feedback loop of loss of entropy.
To put it another way, life spreads as much as possible. This means a lot of metabolic activity happens. Any physics/ chemistry activity brings the universe one step closer to heat death. We keep trying to order the world around us more and more. Due to the 2nd law of thermo, this means the universe's net entropy will increase with life, even faster than without it.
I am reading The Romance of Reality currently and it has shifted my entire mindset about the universe we inhabit!
Accelerared returns is as much a law as gravity is.
obvious: The singularity is near by Ray Kurzweil
additionally i enjoyed Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
Since I don’t see this posted often enough:
https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.html
Yeah, that’s a great one
{{Engines of Creation}} by K Eric Drexler
{{Superintelligence}} by Nick Bostrom
{{The Transhumanist Reader}} by Max More and Natasha Vita More
I second Superintelligence. It’s almost essential imo
Came to post Superintelligence if it wasn't here already.
Also The Sequences.
The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business, Industries, and Our Lives by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. Great for getting your brain on board with the tech acceleration we are living through.
The Singularity is Near for the positive spin.
Our Final Invention for the negative spin.
Peter F Hamilton’s Commonwealth Saga is ace. Start with Pandora’s Star.
Technological Singularity by Vernor Vinge:
Life Force by Tony Robbins, Peter Diamandis, and Robert Hariri
A great and short classic: A.Turing Computing Machinery and Intelligence
Harnessing The Power Of Information | Order and Disorder | Spark -
https://youtu.be/qj7HH0PCqIE?t=1778
(@ Turing)
The Nexus Trilogy by Ramez Naam
Good stuff about where brain augmentation might take us, humanities challenges with AI growth, and much more -
anything of Michio Kaku/Ray Kurzweil
Not as popular as some others, but I think about this book a lot: AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future
Rapture of the Nerds.
Roko's Basilisk
Graeber's BS jobs essay is loosely related to the acceleration in technology and how it's playing out in the workforce. It only takes 5 minutes to read it
Post Singular by Rudy Rucker, or anything by Rudy, really.
The Sequences Highlights by Yudkowsky Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom
+1
Less exposition and more "bare metal," but
Natural Language Processing with Transformers: Building Language Applications with Hugging Face
on the reasoning that nothing beats first-hand experience.
Hyperion was a good book, and bonus points if you like John Keats.
The Future is Faster Than You Think by Diamandas (I think)
Singularity Is Near - Kurzweil
Life 3.0 - Tegmark
Superintelligence - Bostrom
Human Compatible - Russell
Homo Deus - Harari
I've read all the above. It's quite a grind to get through them all. Take your time.
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Accelerando by Charles Stross. Fiction but visionary. Particularly the first few chapters, which can be read independently.