The rate of technological progress is accelerating at an unprecedented speed, surpassing what has been achieved over past decades. In the upcoming 14 years, progress is expected to outstrip that of the last century, with the subsequent seven years projected to yield another century's worth of advancement. It is astonishing and challenging for humans to grasp the magnitude of this rapid pace of progress, as innovations like smartphones and internet in pockets were unimaginable merely a few decades ago.
AI and biotech are rapidly changing our world. Superconvergence author Jamie Metzl explores the risks and rewards of this unprecedented era! [Part 1/2]
What We Discuss with Jamie Metzl:
- Technological progress is accelerating exponentially. According to Superconvergence author Jamie Metzl, the scientific advancements made in the next 14 years will outdo those of the last century, followed by another century's worth in only seven years.
- AI (artificial intelligence) is not just a standalone technology, but will be integrated into every aspect of our lives, boosting the rate of scientific discoveries and problem-solving across all fields.
- Advances in genetic engineering and reproductive technologies may lead to the ability to select and modify embryos for desired traits, raising ethical questions and potentially redirecting the future of human evolution.
- The rapid pace of technological change is outstripping our evolved ability to comprehend it, leading to challenges in adapting and governing these new technologies responsibly.
- To navigate this rapidly changing world, humanity should focus on developing a clear set of values and goals to guide its collective use of technology.
- And much more — to be continued in part 2/2 coming later this week!
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