Mercurial > thoughts
changeset 63:df7950667f58
add thoughts on mind's eye
author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Fri, 27 Sep 2013 13:06:26 -0400 |
parents | 82cfd2b29db6 |
children | be36b7325a47 |
files | org/minds-eye.org |
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/org/minds-eye.org Fri Sep 27 13:06:26 2013 -0400 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ 1.4 +#+title: Ethics of Mind's Eye 1.5 +#+author: Robert McIntyre 1.6 +#+email: rlm@mit.edu 1.7 +#+description: 1.8 +#+keywords: 1.9 +#+SETUPFILE: ../../aurellem/org/setup.org 1.10 +#+INCLUDE: ../../aurellem/org/level-0.org 1.11 +#+babel: :mkdirp yes :noweb yes :exports both 1.12 + 1.13 +* COMMENT Ethical Considerations Regarding DARPA's Mind's Eye Program 1.14 + 1.15 +As scientists and engineers, it is our sacred duty to explore the 1.16 +boundaries of human knowledge in a responsible way. We are part of the 1.17 +larger organism of humanity, and tasked with discovering new things 1.18 +that help the race first, and all life second. 1.19 + 1.20 +While knowledge and non-sentient technology is neither morally good or 1.21 +evil, the things we discover are embedded in a wider cultural context, 1.22 +and in many cases it is possible to foresee possible uses and abuses 1.23 +our new technology will enable. 1.24 + 1.25 +It is naive to think that the government or any group of humans is 1.26 +either wholly good or evil, but by reasoning from the 1.27 +motivations/power of such groups, we can try to infer whether a 1.28 +technology will improve the lot of humanity or not. 1.29 + 1.30 +It is possible to give and institution/culture a technology that they 1.31 +will enthusiastically accept, but which will greatly diminish their 1.32 +quality of life. 1.33 + 1.34 +Some examples: 1.35 + 1.36 +PGP -- an encryption suite that can help individuals to send messages 1.37 + 1.38 + 1.39 + 1.40 +* Questions 1.41 + 1.42 +- What should our ethical place be in deciding whether or not to 1.43 + pursue research? 1.44 + 1.45 + - Follow orders, assume our overall culture will use things 1.46 + responsibly, and leave the ethical considerations to the 1.47 + government/people. 1.48 + 1.49 + - Many scientists who worked on the atomic bomb later questioned 1.50 + their decisions. 1.51 + - Yet, an advanced society /should/ have atomic weapons, if for 1.52 + nothing else than to defend themselves from meteors, blow shit 1.53 + up, etc. 1.54 + 1.55 + - We are each morally responsible for the things we help create. We 1.56 + are responsible for the misuses of technology we develop and the 1.57 + pain and suffering it causes. Ultimately our contributions to 1.58 + society will be judged by whether our technology did more good 1.59 + than bad. 1.60 + 1.61 +- If we decide that we *are* morally responsible for the technology we 1.62 + develop, then is the Mind's Eye project in particular something we 1.63 + should be doing? 1.64 + 1.65 + - Here are some things you can build with Mind's Eye tech: 1.66 + 1.67 + - System to monitor single humans living alone and call for help 1.68 + in the case of emergencies (such as a fall) 1.69 + 1.70 + - Same system for hospitals and nursing homes (of course, this 1.71 + also makes them even more impersonal) 1.72 + 1.73 + - The equivalent of a FBI special agent watching everything you do 1.74 + from the moment you step out your door to the moment you go back 1.75 + to your house to sleep, building a dossier of every move you 1.76 + make, everyone you talk to, where you shop, etc. 1.77 + 1.78 + - A concentration camp / prison that is ABSOLUTELY impossible to 1.79 + escape from. 1.80 + 1.81 + - Many other countries that don't care as much about human rights 1.82 + as America will use this technology to monitor their citizens 1.83 + 24/7. 1.84 + 1.85 + - Protection from surveillance in you own home does not apply 1.86 + unless you *own* your house. Say goodbye to privacy in school 1.87 + dorms, apartments, rented houses, etc. 1.88 + 1.89 + - People are OK with current surveillance because it is 1.90 + *dumb*. Mostly people only use security camera footage in the case 1.91 + of crimes, and it is a painstaking process because it requires 1.92 + manual human intervention. With AI, this will soon not be the 1.93 + case. 1.94 +