Information Science has not penetrated our cultural responses in a way that acknowledges the change to its equal status with Physics, in determining our understanding of life and culture. Psi - for me anyway - is one of these areas. Psi can be addressed as a natural outcome of how minds work.
The reality of information and how it drives mental and cultural evolution is dealt with in a new book.
https://semiengineering.com/re-engineering-humanity/
(This post was last modified: 2018-05-02, 01:52 PM by stephenw.)
The reality of information and how it drives mental and cultural evolution is dealt with in a new book.
https://semiengineering.com/re-engineering-humanity/
Quote: The book identifies some of the things that we need to be doing as technology creators. We are a relatively small group of people, and yet we hold the advancement of humanity in our hands. That is a big responsibility that none of us should take lightly. Have you thought about the implications of what you are doing and asked if it benefits humanity? Or is it purely about making money?
Technology always has moved faster than laws, but it should not move faster than our ability to reason about ethics, to consider ways of maintaining dignity for those displaced, and to ensure that we are not willfully or even inadvertently advancing discrimination. I have seen many cases recently where large corporations are doing things that introduce bias and discrimination. An example is the mandatory usage of a cell phone for dual-factor authentication. What does that do to people who cannot afford a cell phone, or those who live in rural areas without cell phone coverage?