> practically infinite storage, infinitely more accurate recall
You can already hold all of humanity's written cultural knowledge on a thumbnail-sized drive. Recall is pretty accurate, too.
> revolutionizing humanity
Tell that anyone who lived 100 or 1000 years ago. World-wide instant communication. A cultural species of interconnected thought, a network the size of a planet. Augmented with tools of perfect memory recall, error-free precision calculations, way beyond what an unaugmented human brain can do. Welcome to the present. We even got remote-controlled robots working for us on other planets.
I'll keep my ad-blocker enabled, though. But allow me to think of it as a brain augmentation. We do what we always did: cultural evolution. We are creating tools to augment ourselves, not machines that are independent from us. As we integrate those tools into our daily routine, the tools are shaping our practice and needs. So we again create different tools, or ways of living. We diversify, then copy the successful. What's the point of creating a new god of intelligence? We have plenty of gods already. Let's maybe study and discuss non-human intelligence instead. (Edit: rewrote last paragraph.)
You can already hold all of humanity's written cultural knowledge on a thumbnail-sized drive. Recall is pretty accurate, too.
> revolutionizing humanity
Tell that anyone who lived 100 or 1000 years ago. World-wide instant communication. A cultural species of interconnected thought, a network the size of a planet. Augmented with tools of perfect memory recall, error-free precision calculations, way beyond what an unaugmented human brain can do. Welcome to the present. We even got remote-controlled robots working for us on other planets.
I'll keep my ad-blocker enabled, though. But allow me to think of it as a brain augmentation. We do what we always did: cultural evolution. We are creating tools to augment ourselves, not machines that are independent from us. As we integrate those tools into our daily routine, the tools are shaping our practice and needs. So we again create different tools, or ways of living. We diversify, then copy the successful. What's the point of creating a new god of intelligence? We have plenty of gods already. Let's maybe study and discuss non-human intelligence instead. (Edit: rewrote last paragraph.)