Roko’s Basilisk by Michael Blackbourn — Read and Rated

4 Stars from me A complex and intelligent glimpse into the (not too distant…) future. This sci-fi novella moved at a rate of knots and it felt like there was an air of urgency in the story. With a fast and loose grip on what is / isn’t real Thomas is drawn into a seemingly […]

Roko’s Basilisk by Michael Blackbourn — Read and Rated

Roko’s basilisk is a thought experiment about the potential risks involved in developing artificial intelligence. Its conclusion is that an all-powerful artificial intelligence from the future might retroactively punish those who did not help bring about its existence, including those who merely knew about the possible development of such a being. It is named after the member of the rationalist community LessWrong who first publicly described it, though he did not originate it or the underlying ideas. – rationalwiki.org

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