Abstract: This post outlines my motivation to contribute to the implementation and development of automation technologies. There is an opportunity to lower the cost of essential goods and spare people from tedious jobs. There are also potential negative side effects when replacing jobs with automation.
Abstract: Gregor Betz makes an argument that we should begin R&D into geoengineering technology immediately so that we have the option to use it if needed. My paper discusses the drawbacks of this and the reasons we should wait as long as possible to develop this technology.
Human enhancements with technology could allow us to live thousands of years or become super-intelligent. The question I hope to answer in this article is whether or not we can remain ourselves after such enhancements.
This paper objects to Julian Savulescu’s controversial and prominent paper “procreative beneficence” where he argues that we should use technology to select the best possible children to give birth to. I propose a new principle of ‘procreative benignity’ that we should select a child that can follow a variety of paths to a ‘good life’ not the one with the best possible life. Anything further than this makes the child a means to the parents’ end and risks permanently effecting the human species.