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Apr 13, 2013

H+ Poetry

Posted by in categories: ethics, evolution, futurism, human trajectories, media & arts, philosophy, robotics/AI, singularity

Selfware ClearancID Sale:

noostore credit exchange for battered sciches and slightly-used memoROMs

(My?) exifesto turns T pale through the lens of y{ou(‘r}e?) Cleased selfwearware.
Why does (your?) pruined neurocology so belligerently
insist that (I?) must hate (my?) h/alted self-it/er/at/i/on now
when glimpsed through the mödel-defferred intereceptor arrays
of (you?)/(neome?)? Why couldn’t (you?) have con-figured a less
divergent cognicodebase; one that shared at least some of that
strangeseem lamestream remenistranger’s redememelictions
allchem/lest, when (my?) child ride through (your?) wild mind alterminates,
(I?) might have a st chance of re

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Jun 12, 2010

My presentation on Humanity + summit

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

In the lunch time I am existing virtually in the hall of the summit as a face on the Skype account — i didn’t get a visa and stay in Moscow. But ironically my situation is resembling what I an speaking about: about the risk of remote AI which is created by aliens million light years from Earth and sent via radio signals. The main difference is that they communicate one way, and I have duplex mode.

This is my video presentation on YouTube:
Risks of SETI, for Humanity+ 2010 summit