Ask A Genius 650: The Human Model

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the future of the human model, and what do you mean by that? Rick Rosner: There's this saying, "The measure of a man is man," which I suppose means that all our systems of judgment are grounded within a human framework. Our perceptions of good, bad, or compelling …

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Ask A Genius 649: San Junipero Style

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Things like augmented humans in increasingly large numbers are becoming more common. One possibility is that with increasing lifespan and advancements in medicine, as well as several other factors like people living virtually, San Junipero style, population growth will likely slow down, maybe even stop. The total number of humans living …

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Ask A Genius 647: The Emptying World and Florence

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: Go on. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What is the 'emptying world'? What do you mean by this? How does it play out? Why did this concept emerge? Rosner: Essentially, the question is, what will the world look like once humans are no longer the dominant information processors on the planet? My wife …

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Ask A Genius 646: Conscious Beings and Dead Conscious Beings

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: In addition to the big question that's up for grabs, there's the difference between what a conscious being wants and what a deceased conscious being wants, which is essentially nothing. A dead conscious being feels no regrets because there's no trace of that being left to feel any regrets or pain. …

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Ask A Genius 645: Ethical Systems, Grudging Empathy

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: This leads us back to the sort of casual, almost throwaway arguments that the golden rule is good because it's simple, easy to understand, and applies to a lot of situations. It's easy enough that we can reasonably expect many people will follow it and not cause harm to others. Then …

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Ask A Genius 644: To Exist and to Want to Reproduce

[Recording Start] Rick Rosner: To want to exist and reproduce, to derive pleasure from existence, is something many of us share. We are part of an order that supports our existence – the matter we consist of, the planet we live on, and the nuclear reactions in the sun that provide us energy. All these …

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Ask A Genius 643: Golden Rule and Theory of Mind

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Regarding the golden rule, we have a version called the information golden rule. It's centered around information processing as a fundamental aspect. Essentially, we only value rocks to the extent that they're relevant to information processors. The traditional golden rule advises treating others as you would treat yourself, which is …

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Ask A Genius 642: Extraordinary Intelligence Runs in Families

[Recording Start] Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Does anyone else in your family possess extraordinary intelligence? Rick Rosner: Yeah, quite a few actually. My dad was among the top CPAs in New Mexico's history. He had a knack for handling people's taxes with remarkable precision and integrity. The guy never lost an audit in nearly 60 years, …

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