

Benjamín Labatut on The Maniac: From the Atomic Bomb to Artificial Intelligence
Sep 27, 2023
Benjamín Labatut, an International Booker Prize shortlisted author known for 'The Maniac', delves into the dark side of genius and the consequences of scientific advancements without moral bounds. He discusses humanity's quest for consciousness through both AI and ancient psychoactive practices. Labatut draws parallels between historical breakthroughs like the atomic bomb and modern AI, raising timely questions about ethics. His insight into the intersection of literature and science offers a thought-provoking exploration of what truly makes stories interesting.
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Computation Shapes Our World
- Von Neumann foresaw computation as the foundational force shaping modern life and built concepts into practical machines.
- His vision of the computer underlies today's digital world and emerging AI.
Wonder Over Moral Judgment
- Labatut resists moral judgment of genius and urges wonder instead of condemnation.
- He frames von Neumann's intelligence as awe-inspiring and dangerously sharp, beyond simple ethics.
Expect And Prepare, Don’t Just Hope
- Expect change rather than hope for a benign outcome when powerful technologies emerge.
- Prepare practically by building institutions and strategies to handle uncertain consequences.