This post is shameless self-promotion, but I'm told that's probably okay in the Discussion section. For context, as some of you are aware, I'm aiming to model C. elegans based on systematic high-throughput experiments - that is, to upload a worm. I'm still working on course requirements and lab training at Harvard's Biophysics Ph.D. program, but this remains the plan for my thesis.
Last semester I gave this lecture to Marvin Minsky's AI class, because Marvin professes disdain for everything neuroscience, and I wanted to give his students—and him—a fair perspective of how basic neuroscience might be changing for the better, and seems a particularly exciting field to be in right about now. The lecture is about 22 minutes long, followed by over an hour of questions and answers, which cover a lot of the memespace that surrounds this concept. Afterward, several students reported to me that their understanding of neuroscience was transformed.
I only just now got to encoding and uploading this recording; I believe that many of the topics covered could be of interest to the LW community (especially those with a background in AI and an interest in brains), perhaps worthy of discussion, and I hope you agree.
I think the statement is essentially true, but it turns on the semantics of "human". In today's world we probably haven't wound up with something close to 50,000BC!human values, and we certainly don't have Neanderthal values, but we don't regret that, do we?
Put another way, I am skeptical of our authority to pass judgement on the values of a civilization which is by hypothesis far more advanced than our own.
To be honest, I wasn't familiar with either of those names, but I have explicitly thought about both those scenarios and concluded that I don't think they're particularly bad.
All right, fair enough!
Are you literally saying that we lack the moral authority to judge the relative merits of future civilizations, as long as they are significantly more technologically advanced than ours, or is it more like that you are judging them based mainly on how technologically advanced they are?
For example, consider an upload singleton that takes over the world and then decides to stop technological progress some... (read more)