"In some measure we become what we remember, so we must be careful what we remember" @michael_nielsen
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Replying to @mwilcox @michael_nielsen
Selective memory sounds equally, if not more, dangerous. Which to pick between two bad options?
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All history is forged from selective memory.
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Yep. Not great. Worse yet - “‘How can I tell,’ said the man, ‘that the past isn’t a fiction designed to account for the discrepancy between my immediate physical sensations and my state of mind?'" Computers have changed the game though. Everything will be recorded after 202x.
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Start 5 years earlier to account for the 3 letter bureau data we won't know about until 2023. Future history will (likely) be derived from selective computation->selective attention.
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I meant capital e, ([*Everything]). Big brother is def watching, but there's still pieces too small for even them to hoover. Agreed, software agents as attention managers *24-7 360 deg panoramic video of nearly every square inch of civilization. Internal brain states by 2030.
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Those will just be optimizations for judicial clarity. Own the web and it's reputation/trust/communication systems by 2023 or bust. Cats trying to get out the bag. Soon becomes a tiger.
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