Most philosophy seems to be centered on one of 2 things: survival or self-actualization. Almost all non-religious philosophy is centered on the latter. Darwinism (as a philosophy) and existentialism are the only major philosophies of survival that I can think of. Any others?
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I came to "cybernetics" via politics. I kept noticing feedback loops that changed based on my interaction with them, groups whose goals shifted, etc. I read "Out of Control" early, and that pointed me to the other thinkers, including Hayek, Wiener, and
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Yes, I figured that was your entry point into the subject. Very few people who came at it from the stem side have positive opinions of it :)
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Of course, "Hell is other people." Almost anything that can be described as "a scene" is going to be toxic. A lot of the people who are "cyberneticians" have a lot of power and influence ...and we're still governed by the most malevolent sociopaths in society. So, they don't care
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I'm just waiting around for people to create embodied synthetic brains that are "smarter than human." I'm not smart enough to do it myself, but it'll happen soon from
@kindredai or their competitors in SE Asia. Maybe then, we can fix "steersmanship." (war/politics/law/etc.)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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