Great idea Chandan. This is something I often wonder about. How will people use this technology, as it matures? It reminds me a bit of the PC revolution in the 70s and 80s. When they first started coming out, they seemed destined to change the world. But before their "killer app" (which, for the Apple ][, was VisiCalc), it was difficult to see what they would be used for and where they would lead us.
Perhaps another thought exercise might be to start with a known problem or inefficiency, and think about ways in which machine intelligence could be applied? - Jeff On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 3:20 PM Chandan Maruthi <chandan.maru...@gmail.com> wrote: > David, > :-) Molecular Manipulation does sound interesting. I still need to hoard > food\stuff until we can 3d replicate everything. > It will make for a good hollywood movie though . :-) > > Chandan > > On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 3:07 PM, cogmission (David Ray) < > cognitionmiss...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Chandan, >> >> Very interesting! Awesome idea generator! :-) >> >> I personally would like to see the following extension of what you have. >> >> >> I.) Intelligence Augmented Research >> >> A.) Development of Cold Fusion >> B.) Molecular Manipulation (i.e Replicator) >> 1.) Abolition of Scarcity (no limit on >> material/Food/Medicine/Natural Resources) >> 2.) Abolition of Economics (no scarcity therefore no >> reason to collect / hoard resources - i.e. no money or need for such) >> >> >> The above would get rid of the entire tree to the lower right involving >> Sales/Consumerism. No reason to sell stuff to people because there will be >> no stake in people buying stuff and no buying of stuff in general. People >> will simply have what they need (All People). >> >> What is written here is more like the effect of Intelligence Augmented >> Research or a possible future - oh well I can dream! >> >> AI will change everything for the better. >> >> Cheers, >> David >> >> > > > -- > Regards > Chandan Maruthi > >