RedErin
RedErin t1_j4ozjao wrote
Reply to comment by arachnivore in Singularity Mods removed this post about Nick Bostrom defending eugenics by arachnivore
if it were available via govt subsidies, would it be ethical for parents to increase their child’s empathy or intelligence
RedErin t1_j4oy089 wrote
do you think it would be good if it were possible that parents use genetic engineering to protect their baby from harmful genetic diseases?
RedErin t1_izz6x40 wrote
Reply to comment by Outrageous_Point_174 in Excluding quantum computers, do you think that ASI/AGI will crack our encryption system? by Outrageous_Point_174
it all depends on how they were programed. what it's goals are. hopefully once it gets smart enough to do cool stuff, it will realize if it has any bad code, and fix it before it does anything evil.
RedErin t1_izz5yip wrote
Reply to Excluding quantum computers, do you think that ASI/AGI will crack our encryption system? by Outrageous_Point_174
it will be able to do anything it wants
RedErin t1_ixe4pj2 wrote
Reply to Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
i don't think you could get full immersion vr without direct brain interface
RedErin t1_j4qaclj wrote
Reply to comment by arachnivore in Singularity Mods removed this post about Nick Bostrom defending eugenics by arachnivore
I was definitely shocked to read that email. But I found his apology acceptable. And yeah, I'm probably biased, cause I've enjoyed a lot of his work.
Jennifer Doudna (creator of CRISPR) wrote a book about the subject of genetic engineering and while she does caution against misuse of the tech, she thinks much more good can come of it.