Progress Studies
Consider one more possibility: that the people who seem to slow us down and hold us back are actually preventing things from happening too fast. Imagine that the evolution of your life or our culture is like a pregnancy: It needs to reach its full term. Just as a child isn’t ready to be born after five months of gestation, the New Earth we’re creat
... See morefrom Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia by Rob Brezsny
rob hardy added 3mo ago
- once we had machines to do labor, we could afford to stop treating humans like machines.
from The Morality of Having Kids in a Magical, Maybe Simulated World by Packy McCormick
andrea added 10mo ago
- Governments sporadically got things spectacularly wrong. In 1865, the rail and horse-drawn carriage lobbies in the U.K. drummed up enough outrage to pass the Locomotive Act, whose most notable feature was an absurd requirement that a man walk in front of any self-propelled vehicle waving a red flag and blowing a horn. It stunted the U.K. automobile... See more
from Towards guardrails, not guidelines: a policy framework for powerful AI systems by Matt Boulos
Leo Nasskau added 1y ago
- Progress is mostly about what does not happen. Progress means a 92-year-old who did not die today, a boy who was not robbed on his way to school, a 12-year girl who is not married to a 30-year old man, etc. What did not happen does not make the news. The best parts of civilization don’t get headlined.
from 💡 Kevin Kelly: The Case for Optimism by Kevin Kelly
sari added 1y ago
- A decade ago, I was only a couple of years into my venture career. I believed that growth and progress were synonymous – in an industry where scale was the ultimate target, platforms that achieved it were glorified. A decade later, I have learned that success is more nuanced, and we have to take accountability for the outcomes we encourage. New dom... See more
from Modern Meditations: Rebecca Kaden (Union Square Ventures) by Mario Gabriele
phoebe added 1y ago
- Progress is challenging, not due to a lack of imagination but due to the lack of a blank canvas Maybe Mars is the blank canvas we need to bring us all together
from #264 - Tim Urban: Elon Musk, Neuralink, AI, Aliens, and the Future of Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast by Tim Urban
sari added 1y ago
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