In the future, everyone will have a detailed psychological simulation model of all their interaction partners, which can predict their responses with high accuracy. Negotiations will be simulated and tuned by bouncing models off each other, later the simulation becomes recursive.
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Replying to @Plinz
Fascinating! I am curious, what do you think what kind of emotion will this evoke in people, when they see a model more apt in being themselves as they are? What questions would you ask yourself? What kind of cult/religion will be built atop this technology?
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Replying to @Brusik
I think people will get used to it and become much more self-aware. The self will be augmented. Negotiations become game theoretic optimization processes, with predictable outcome trees splitting off at those bifurcation points where we have information deficits.
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Replying to @Plinz
Agreed, I can totally see how that would be of obvious value (which will enforce wealth inequalities). I guess I am particularly curious about the psychological ramifications. To speak with oneself, even deliberately altered versions, like A/B testing for the self.
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I wish there would be schools for becoming self aware today. The goal of schooling seems to be almost the opposite: the domestication and control of the intellect.
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