Re: virus: Old stuff for fun

From: Walter Watts (wlwatts@cox.net)
Date: Tue Jan 20 2004 - 16:17:49 MST

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    Some sober thoughts concerning nanotechnology:

    http://smalley.rice.edu/rick%27s%20publications/SA285-76.pdf

    Keith Henson wrote:

    > Full blown nanotechnology makes even more complex ethical issues
    > certain to emerge. Besides downloaded minds, we could have duplicate
    > copies of people, artificial personalities (APs), if different from
    > intelligences, special-purpose computer personalities created for some
    > project, partly or completely independent fragments of minds, and computers
    > which identify themselves with buildings or machines. This is only a small
    > part of the list of entities we could be interacting with in the future.
    > Some cases are small increments compared to the situation under discussion
    > here, and the ethical considerations are relatively obvious; but others
    > require bigger jumps to analyze.
    >
    >

    --
    Walter Watts
    Tulsa Network Solutions, Inc.
    "Reminding you to help control the human population. Have your sexual partner spayed
    or neutered."
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