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Process, Practice, and Preoccupations
by Richard Meckien published Mar 12, 2025 last modified Mar 17, 2025 11:36 AM — filed under: , , ,
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Optimizing Brain Health Across the Lifecourse
by Richard Meckien published Mar 12, 2025 last modified Mar 17, 2025 12:40 PM — filed under: , , , ,
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File biotapostdoc
by Richard Meckien last modified Feb 11, 2025 04:54 PM
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CLOSED - Postdoctoral fellowship: Understanding the process of socioenvironmental policy co-production – measuring societal impact
by Richard Meckien published Feb 05, 2025 last modified Mar 31, 2025 03:26 PM
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"Estudos Avançados" #112 presents the opposition of the peoples of the Amazon to the Anthropocene
by Richard Meckien published Sep 10, 2024 last modified Jan 31, 2025 05:23 PM
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"Estudos Avançados" #111 highlights priorities for the next administration of the city of São Paulo
by Richard Meckien published Sep 10, 2024 last modified Nov 13, 2024 11:36 AM
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Brazil: Achievement Gains in an Unequal Society
by Richard Meckien published Jul 31, 2024 last modified Aug 05, 2024 09:05 AM — filed under: , , ,
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Building Equitable, Excellent, and Democratic Classrooms: Evidence-Based Programs for Educators in Various Subject Areas
by Richard Meckien published Jun 13, 2024 last modified Jun 13, 2024 03:28 PM — filed under: , , ,
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Impacts of Digital Technology on Society are addressed by "Estudos Avançados" #110
by Richard Meckien published Apr 28, 2024 last modified Jul 16, 2024 03:06 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
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VideoIEA Why We Shouldn’t Want to Be the Pets of Super-intelligent Machines
by Richard Meckien published Feb 27, 2024 last modified Feb 27, 2024 08:51 AM — filed under:
When asked about humanity’s future relationship with computers, Marvin Minsky famously replied “If we’re lucky, they might decide to keep us as pets”. A number of eminent authorities continue to argue that there is a real danger that “super-intelligent” machines will enslave — perhaps even destroy — humanity. In this talk Sparrow will draw on the “neo-republican” philosophy of Philip Pettit to argue that solving the Friendly AI problem would not change the fact that the advent of super-intelligent AI would be disastrous for humanity by virtue of rendering us the slaves of machines. A key insight of the republican tradition is that freedom requires equality of a certain sort, which is clearly lacking between pets and their owners. Benevolence is not enough. As long as AI has the power to interfere in humanity’s choices, and the capacity to do so without reference to our interests, then it will dominate us and thereby render us unfree. The pets of kind owners are still pets, which is not a status which humanity should embrace. If we really think that there is a risk that research on AI will lead to the emergence of a superintelligence then we need to think again about the wisdom of researching AI at all.
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