Wednesday, February 10, 2010

holy google

People have been thinking about the question Stephen posed in class yesterday for awhile, here's an excerpt from an old essay suggesting the possibility of an emergent Internet intelligence. Google's not God, but it's something. (Still working on the connection to Job and Ecclesiastes. I'll Google it.) 


The pooling of human consciousness may begin with the transferral of all our knowledge to computers. This is already happening on the Internet. At a later stage of scientific advancement, a physical connection of humans to the matrix at higher and higher levels (via advances in nervous/computer interface technology) will be possible. Thereafter, with humans completely interconnected through a network, questions might arise as to the relevance of the physical world. Could we simply upload all our consciousness to this virtual world? Would we then create a comparable world inside the network?
This advancement in interpersonal communications is set to continue, the ultimate stage being the development of a totally integrated system of human communication, which is likely to be achieved by highly advanced human--computer interface systems. Preliminary research on this subject is already being done, for example in the implantation of artificial retinas, connected to the opticnerve, into eyes of blind people. As computers are already interconnected, the merging of humans into a super-high-bandwidth computer network will bring about the next level of human evolution: a human-computermeta-network.
Just as the merging of a large number of individual cells ultimately led to the development of consciousness, the merging of humans into an interconnected computermeta-network will eventually create a collective consciousness for all the individual participants. The forerunner of this "global" consciousness is already evident: our world is already described as a global village...

1 comment:

Kristin Mary Johnson said...

It's definitely working on that omnipotence factor. I catch myself identifying with Job sometimes when it continues to bring up the search results it interprets as being relevant to what I said I was looking for, you know...feeling like I'm covered in boils or chewed up by locusts, being tested and dragged through the fires of hell and whatnot. But I also really hate it when I drop my keys.
As Google goes, it's as good as it gets, in online stuff, although Google Talk voicemail translation is still amusingly rusty. It's fed me everything I need to know tonight, about Senegal, the Civil Rights Movement, female genital mutilation, multiculturalism, and a host of other stuff. But I tend to think the better it gets, the closer it gets to Skynet and not so much "God."

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