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Can we think deeply and wisely about the future we want while we still have time to shape the effects of conscious-technology? Like every other revolution in human history, from agriculture to industry to the internet, the arrival of conscious-technology will have both good and bad effects.
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The age of conscious-technology is coming as two mega technology trends converge: our built environments become so intelligent that they seem conscious, and humans become so integrated with technology that we become cyborgs.
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Minimizing these dangers and maximizing opportunities – such as improving governance with the use of collective intelligence systems, making it easier to prevent and detect crime and matching needs and resources more efficiently – will require that we actively shape the evolution of conscious-technology.Ĭonscious-technology will force us to confront fundamental questions about life Conscious-technology raises profound dangers, including artificial intelligence rapidly outstripping human intelligence when it becomes able to rewrite its own code, and individuals becoming able to make and deploy weapons of mass destruction. Second, our built environment will incorporate more artificial intelligence. First, humans will become cyborgs, as our biology becomes integrated with technology. We are moving from the Information Age into the Conscious-Technology Age, which will force us to confront fundamental questions about life as a new kind of civilization emerges from the convergence of two mega-trends. Can We Envision the Future We Want While We Still Have Time to Shape It?