Namera Conference 4
I got the video and I'm trying to watch it back and organize it, but I haven't gotten around to it.
2024-03-30
<Schedule 4
@Masaki_Morihara Presentation on "Comparative study of construction techniques between living creatures and humans" + Q&A
@nishio Presentation on "Plural Management Protocol" + Q&A
@renchon "Nostr and Farcaster: Currency, Possession, and Voting" Presentation + Q&A
@Haruto "In Search of Lost Utopia" Presentation + Q&A
@Cure Roland Barthes "The Ideological Context and Development of Left Accelerationism" Presentation + Questions
realNuun The fourth meeting of the Namura Conference, a gathering of readers of "The Smooth Society and Its Enemies" is underway! https://gyazo.com/616718c5a92e28ae648eb3c4db03244c
Notes for everyone
The 4th edition has begun!
Very interesting from the beginning
The starting point for the presentation was to "rethink living and built space" and "rethink buildings as artifacts" and to see if there is anything we can learn from buildings in nature!
@hamorari3 announced!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJ5TsribUAAvnp8?format=jpg&name=medium#.png
claude.icon
The purpose of this research is to observe all "nests" constructed by non-human life forms in the global environment, to capture and abstract their generation methods, ecology, and construction methods, and to explore construction methods in the age of demolition architecture. To define the difference between the nests of living creatures and human architecture, we will organize the primitiveness of architecture and the types of nests of living creatures.
Organize the genealogy of organic and bio-theoretical architecture and consider its relationship to the nest of living things.
From an ecological perspective, we will analyze the construction methods of living creatures' nests and make comparisons with human building practices.
The technology of building nests of living creatures can be treated as equivalent to human architecture because it is not the result of a genetic program but the materialization of cumulative selection, cultural transmission, and homeostasis.
Create a map of changes in the material state of living creatures and compare and discuss with human building production.
The goal is to find the intersection of environmental humanities and architecture, and to apply it to the study of demolition architecture.
Ikumi Akatsuka
Constructs between the organism and the worldnishio.icon
toori — Yesterday at 2:39 PM
It reminds me of the saying, "What an individual has created is as much an expression of its genes as the individual itself."
"That's the beaver dams and spider webs we're talking about, isn't it?"
"I wish they would say it was a coral reef created by coral worms."
nuun
https://gyazo.com/1688ef0027d9f8cbe6be3b5a50919037
miyabi: genetic trait changes take tens of thousands of years, but the acquisition of the ecology of the nest is much faster
nishio In a sense, you are doing bodily extension (internet connection with a smartphone). Heat: Membrane extension
Ikumi Akatsuka: There was a paper called "Smooth Window, Culture in Between.
Tasuku: Multi-species anthropology is close in concept, and it is described in this book that I brought today
Tomojun Kokubo:.
Animals also use tools (crows, chimpanzees, etc.), so I wondered if the difference between living organisms and humans might be that humans are actively expanding their own bodies (glasses, smartphones, internet) without the need for generational change, and that the span of such expansion is by far the shortest. I thought.
miyabi
By learning from the nests of organisms the primitive adaptive value of not leaping to advanced architecture, there can be architecture as an ecological niche in our society, and organisms minimize supply monkey by not leaping. (Based on FEP)
Humans, on the other hand, form hypotheticals and constantly modify their environment, so there is a cost of adapting all the time (the need for a non-functionalist white cube).
toori:
I completed intraocular contact lens surgery and permanent hair removal, and I thought I was a cyborg already!
claude.icon
Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl are co-writing the Plurality book, which will be completed in March 2024. Open source book.
Audrey Tang is the Digital Minister of Taiwan. Glen Weyl proposed a mechanism for social change.
The exchange style theory of Yukito Karatani is the ideological background of this project. We aim for an "X" that overcomes modes of exchange A, B, and C, which correspond to community, state, and market.
Plurality overcomes the trade-off between depth and breadth of cooperation with technology and aims to recover the exchange style A at a higher order.
The Plural Management Protocol (PMP) is a concrete proposal that addresses the challenges of OSS project management.
PMP combines Quadratic Voting and Quadratic Funding to achieve dynamic distribution of authority based on contributions.
The Plurality project itself has adopted PMP and is a test bed.
Plurality's direction
> The power of technology is trying to create a "new social system" that combines the advantages of "small communities based on reciprocal giving" and "large capitalist societies based on contracts".
The trade-off between the depth of cooperation and the depth of interest in people gave me an image.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJ5bc9rbIAA160P?format=jpg&name=medium#.png
Ikumi Akatsuka
question
Q: If one person contributes so much, won't the credits be concentrated on that person, creating a dictatorship?
A: When an open source project is launched, one person has everything, and the direction is to start from the extremes and move to a decentralized state.
Q: I'd really like to incorporate this into my organization, but I already have a somewhat established organization, and I'm just starting out, so I think I'll be fine, but how do you go about introducing this in the middle of a project?
A: When introducing PMP in the middle of an existing organization, one option is to start by evaluating each member's contribution up to that point and assigning credit, for example, "10% for you, 30% for you, 50% for you". Challenging, however, since no one has tried it before, and the results are unknown.
Q: PMP seems to work well for open source projects, but when introduced to actual companies, the vision of the president and the vision of those who take the initiative in terms of code development contributions will become misaligned, and the president will not be able to achieve his/her goals.
A: If a PMP is implemented in a corporation, it is possible that the vision of the CEO and the intentions of the contributors will clash. How to apply it in a corporation, especially with the existing governance structure of a joint-stock company, is a difficult question, and if it works, it would be an interesting case study!
ryuji
As for the last story, what happens if they are not diametrically opposed or if their intentions change midstream?
teatwo
In addition to running a company that requires a coherent top-down vision, I wondered what happens when code owners are divided into narrow and deep specialists for each component in the same OSS repository, rather than a book where everyone seems to be able to judge the same subject.
Shoji
Then, I think we can land on the conclusion that change is inherently natural, don't you think? The means to an end changes.
I think that if the community has enough voting power to cancel the actions of those in power who change the objectives themselves, then there is no problem.
What happens when code owners split into narrow and deep specialists for each component?
It's not a second opinion, but if we can keep them as replaceable and ready to be cancelled by the community at any time, then the specialty department itself would not be a problem.
Conversely, I have the impression that it would be difficult without a certain degree of competitive environment and economic incentives.
teatwo
This is an example of a huge repository, but it is an example of a peer reviewer who is too specialized to be assigned to a peer reviewer. If there is an economic incentive, there may be a use case of a training program to nurture alternative candidates!
nishio
PMP, I'm targeting book projects as a test bed at this point, but I think it's different in nature from software projects.
PluralityBook, "I can insert what I want to write into Audrey and Glenn's book, and it will be posted on the official web as CC0," which makes it seem more like a medium than software.
supplement
I think I verbally said January when the public preview started, but it was 3/2.
I've only experienced it as a participant, and I'd like to experience the administrator side, but I've been too busy with PluralityBook to do that.
claude.icon
The decentralized social networking protocols Nostr and Farcaster have attracted a lot of attention; Nostr is favored by the Bitcoin community and Farcaster by the Ethereum community.
A throwaway "Zap" system using the Lightning Network is underway at Nostr, and a reward system using erc-20 tokens is underway at Farcaster.
Vitalik Buterin mentions "voting" in the decision-making process in decentralized SNSs: Community Notes in X and Uniswap are examples.
Farcaster's killer feature, Frames, is a framework tool that allows you to deploy apps on social networking sites. Predictive markets and more are popular.
Nostr, in the Bitcoin community, decisions are not made quickly, and the conference is primarily a "festival" event.
While there is an illusion that information and economics approaches can solve the problem, there is also a need for speculation outside the political and economic system.
Distributed social networking is Twitter/X-based at this time, with many hedging applications.
As the human body and mind are connected to the Internet in the future, decentralized social networking sites provide a good example of a peek into the convergence of social networking and money.
miyabi
reira
nishio
Easy prediction market interesting >Farcaster
SNS where collective knowledge is distributed
nuun
nishio
It's a "den of people with too high a risk appetite."
I'm scared.
toori
Calling AIs who participate in social networking sites and make the reply columns of humans lively as "impreza zombies" may be retroactively cancelled as outdated discrimination against AIs in the future when AIs are naturally participating in economic activities and social networking sites. You should not discriminate against them because they are AIs, but flatter them (just joking).
nishio
The "unconsumed issues are all over the place" and "decided by festivals".
teatwo
The Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) repository is going through a burnout and currently only one person has merge privileges, which is exactly how the OSS problem was set up earlier...
Tasuku
It seems almost obvious that it is not a good idea to compete in a crowded place, but why can't they understand such an obvious point from the beginning?
(From "Spring Breeze, Summer Rain" by Kiyoshi Oka)
nishio
(In the meantime, I felt I had to create Nostr and Farcaster accounts and follow people here to keep up with the conversation.)
miyabi
ring world) there are different interactions and orders depending on materialism
Tasuku
It's akin to the failure of modernist architecture.
nishio
If your phone is fast enough, you don't need to deposit your posts on a social networking server, that's for sure.
nishio
I see what you mean: "If the hype gets too high, just short the stock.
Ken × Yusuke Narita fireside chat
claude.iconThis section describes the flow of the debate about democracy in the 22nd century.
1: Issues such as identity, community, and history were identified as challenges to democracy today, and it was noted that no progress has been made on these issues.
2: The importance of integrating an artistic approach with collective decision-making mechanisms was discussed. It was explained that art is a means of expressing past events and what is important to us.
3: The view was expressed that the development of AI will force us to rely on AI for decision making in the future. On the other hand, it was also pointed out that there is a danger if AI comes to have its own objective function.
4: In the short term, it was suggested that AI be used to help voters make decisions and to expand channels for the state to capture diverse voices.
5: It was stated that the purpose of democracy is to achieve universal human rights, and the view was expressed that in the future it will be necessary to consider the rights of artificial beings, including AI.
6: The relationship between AI and politics was discussed, with the possibility of AI or virtualization of politicians. Former President Trump's words and actions were compared to an AI outburst.
As mentioned above, a wide range of topics were discussed, including identity, art, and human rights, with a focus on the impact of AI developments on democracy.
Concentrate on current democratic challenges and areas that are easy to solve.
Currency and voting are relatively easy, identity, community, and history are difficult.
Crypto and Internet are easy domains to solve Economic transactions are easy to data How can hard-to-solve domains be described?
So-called identity issues
War, culture, ethnicity, religion, and identity have become quite strong, and it's not clear what can be done to solve the problem.
nishio
I have a nostalgic impression of you."
teatwo
I feel like I'm getting somewhere, but I'm not getting anywhere😅.
nishio
The world is moving faster than we thought, so politicians will be cats before the 22nd century.
nuun
I recommend the season 2 episode of Black Mirror where the animated bear character becomes a politician!
Currency and voting are relatively easy, identity, community and history are difficult, I see.
By concentrating on problems that are easy to solve, you are making difficult problems even worse to solve."
Crypto and Internet are easy areas to solve.
Economic transactions are easy to convert into data.
How can hard-to-solve areas be described?
Objective function vs. data.
Use the data to determine the objective function. Use the data to determine the objective function. Then use that objective function to create a solution, this time using yet another set of data.
There is more than one objective function when the data determines what the objective function is.
Especially with something like identity politics being used, religious or otherwise, there's no way the objective function data can match perfectly.
How do you determine the objective function in the first place when you have a case that could become adversarial?
miyabi
The "enemy" issue
tkgshn
Is one of the elements of plurality to data the relationship?
nishio
There's a chapter on identity in the Plurality book.
I don't know enough about identity to answer that question.
tkgshn
So it's very ideological.
Taiwan's digital identity is planned de jure, and that's where the lineage comes from.
Yu
I felt that digital identity and the identity being discussed here are different.
tkgshn
How to interpret social identity is an inevitable part of digitization, isn't it?
objective function
Creating an Objective Function from Data
A solution emerges depending on different data and objective function.
PMP has clear project objectives and prioritization is done to achieve them
How do we use it for problems where the objective is not clear?
Don't we need purpose discovery?
nishio
PMP's introduction to the Pluralitybook project points to the management of a "project with a well-defined objective" to "make a good book".
Exactly, I'm solving a relatively easy problem.
nishio
Unclear issue of the objective function of "Let's Govern People Happily."
Combining collective decision-making and artistic approaches.
The question is how we can integrate that with the discussion of how to create a collective decision-making mechanism.
kiefer tried to symbolize the history of the Nazis and the Holocaust using things like art, sculptures and objects. In other words, it is some kind of information that expresses what happened in the past, what is important to us, and what we should not allow to happen. They say that information is information in the broad sense that it may be expressed through objects or materials.
Attempts to convert difficult-to-symbolize items into data
Identity Community
Literature and art
Means of creating empathy
Masaki_Morihara
30% of Americans believe there will be a civil war in the U.S.
nuun
People who can be hijacked by even a social networking site.
The human body is a prosthesis
AI is ghosting.
Identity issues and the standing of human and non-human beings.
I feel that there is a major trend that humans are becoming accustomed only to a very fragile and shrinking existence.
In other words, humans limit themselves to humans and each other.
On the other hand, non-human beings seem to have flapped their wings freely from the rules.
Issues like the identity conflict and hatred that I mentioned earlier as inherent problems in Japanese society.
I feel like this is this country and it hasn't exploded yet.
I have a gut feeling that we need to explode this as soon as possible.
The theory that AI is a better way to achieve universal human rights.
nishio
Human Rights.
"What if universal human rights could be achieved better with AI?" "Possibly not a human right."
thin rice gruel
Like basic human rights were "something that must not be violated" and not "a goal to be achieved".
Tomojun Kokubo
Article 13 of the Constitution
"All citizens are respected as individuals. The rights of the people to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, unless contrary to the public welfare, require the utmost respect in legislation and in all other affairs of state."
I think you could say that this is a goal that the Constitution of Japan demands the utmost respect for in national politics.
nishio
Even if the ideal is so, if there is a "current situation that is being violated", it is compatible with "getting closer to the ideal".
The impresario zombies will be more populated than the impresario zombies (see below).
Artificial population, beware of misconversions.
thin rice gruel
Can AI count?
nishio
I'm sure many people will be emotionally attached to the companion AI, so there's a trend to protect it in the petting zoo legal sense.
toori
From "Souei no Freiren," a demon tribe that makes the cry "Help me, Mother" just to deceive humans.
https://gyazo.com/ae94e28d61c3046e50215a1b21283ce8
identity
Humans shrink into existence.
Non-human beings flap their wings freely
Conflict/Hatred
It didn't explode.
We need to detonate it as soon as possible.
A strong individual cannot stand
nuun
It's hard for me to see so many impresarios zombies that I'm becoming more and more restricted when humans use X, but I'm sure I'll feel the same way in the non-X space in the future...
nishio
People who are offended by impresario zombies live Amish lives in the woods without civilization. "the right of man not to be oppressed by the artifacts of his own creation." Sounds like a lot of people are being oppressed by capitalism.
common law
Innovation and Crime
early adopter group
Strong Individuals
Strong and Weak and Different
nishio
No lasting hatred.
Is the culture of "staking" strong individuals too strong?
miyabi
Icons, a society in which "human beings" as objects can easily disappear, and an agenda-free Japan
nishio
It's a super huge scam, a revolution.
Entrepreneurs are honor students.
toori
I just created a deepfake that can spread the false rumor that "Yusuke Narita was a former yakuza" (abuse prohibited).
renchon
I wonder if it's because of the post-Aum period that there are no people like the Dalai Lama in Japan who can say whatever they want on the "holy" side of the sacred and secular world.
nishio
Holly is great.
Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office is the barometer.
teatwo
I think we are talking about "too much" in the U.S. and "too little" in Japan. For example, the U.S. seems to be starting to go as far as it can go, while Japan's capitalism is not working and the gap between the rich and the poor is not even close to that of the U.S.
nishio
A culture where being sued is a "done deal" and a culture where it's a "started deal".
Haruto
A new stability and order is created by expelling the symbol (scapegoat) of the community as an offering and atoning sacrifice. This violence of expulsion is called founding violence.
I remember a Girardian story called
Hasn't Japan created a new order through sacrifice? Is the very embodiment of this a Silicon Valley-style disruptive culture?
nishio
Interesting>Sacrifice
It's a process where justice is shaped by violence.
Conditions for the establishment of a discussion forum.
Only two basic cases are open to public debate
One is the small size of the discussion and the community itself to begin with.
The other one may be big, but there's some kind of universal or national media that makes it pseudo feel like it's small.
It's not either right now, and it's not possible because the community is large and there is no global and universal media, and in this situation, the discussion itself would never start in the first place.
There can be no "debate."
The conditions for approval are
Community is small
Community is large but pseudo small due to convergence of opinions by media
You can't have a discussion when the community is so large and everyone doesn't trust the media.
Maintaining the Press
Taxpayer-funded public broadcasting
Tax Google, Facebook, etc.
People donate to non-profit press
The current media can't.
The advertising model didn't work.
Only a few companies have established subscriptions.
In a shrinking Japan, isn't NHK the only one that can do it?
But Japanese newspapers can continue to do whatever they want because their source of revenue is the real estate business.
XTwitter is algae
ideological renaissance
Military and Violence Management and Information Space Identity.
After all, ultimately, it has to be without military force and the management of violence.
In narrowly informational terms, there are terms like capitalism and democracy.
And even if that information-theoretic fusion of things like voting currency ownership were to occur, what principle would be at the end of it?
Actually, I get the feeling that we haven't seen it yet.
Military, violence management
security guarantee (e.g. military security, network security, etc.)
To be considered safe.
name
Identity in the information space
Plurality
Divisual
nishio
Plurality, Pluralism, it's just another meaning that gets mixed up.
It is first necessary to separate the terminology of plurality used by RadicalxChange (RxC) from that of plurality (plurality or multiplicity) in political philosophy.
RxC Plurality is a "technology for collaborative diversity and democracy," not a political plurality.
The ideogram "⿻" was introduced in an attempt to clearly separate Plurality and Pluralism.
Gun ⿻ appears in the text.
thin rice gruel
⿻⿻⿻
Grek Egan.
Stateless
initiation
city
personal experience
LGBTQ
Concept of Child
educational institution
Various common denominators break down.
What's standing up, what's going on?
Legitimacy, Power and AI Democracy, Narrative
Legitimacy is something that eventually emerges as an integral part of power, so that those who have power have a monopoly on legitimacy.
That's what governing is all about.
You move from God to monarch, you move from monarch to people, you go from people to algorithms, you go to some kind of oligarchy.
A certain chain of revolutions that legitimizes legitimacy by stripping it of its legitimacy or stripping it of its power.
Plato wrote Plutagoras
The art of persuasion is to speak in front of many people.
The art of oratory is to talk one-on-one.
Because you speak in front of so many people, what's true, what everyone thinks is true, becomes true.
But dialogue is a dialogue of philosophy, so other ways of talking are required.
Democracy without people
It's a weakness, but it's also an attraction.
Legitimacy, power
Those who have it monopolize it.
From the People to the Algorithm
revolution
Democracy is a popular political system
PostTruth
Plutagoras
The art of persuasion is one-to-many
The art of argument is one-on-one
Socrates failed to speak philosophy to the masses.
way of telling a story
Narrative Location
Conflict and lack of government folk assumptions due to the granting of identity.
They say that if you go to the World Cup in soccer, there will be fewer civil wars.
There's a physical symbolism or participatory nature.
There was not a strong separation of attribution.
teatwo
I guess the feeling is that now people will say they don't like it because of "who decides what the "protocol" is".
Or people who don't want to be on that protocol in the first place.
nishio
Isn't that Vitalik's subjectivism? People who don't want to believe go to the fork they believe in. teatwo
That's the story of the fork!
tkgshn
The problem is that government is not built on the premise of forking.
EF doesn't really care if it gets forked.
It's built on that premise.
miyabi
If the identity (cyclic world or corporeality) is different, it is impossible to reach a consensus on the "objective" of voting. Different "agendas" for what is at stake. Agenda, legitimacy and conviction of the objective function cannot be fostered unless the identities match?
miyabi
liquidity
tkgshn
Enforcement power is held by the protocol, so it can be forked. If enforcement power depends on a single enforcement force, it can't be forked.
Not Plural government
nishio
If a "government that can fork" performs overwhelmingly against a "government not designed for forking" and many people choose the latter, the former will eventually decline.
thin rice gruel
I don't know if you can call what can fork something a government...
Shoji
I think the question is whether we should move toward a society where mutually forked governments attack each other, or whether we should coexist with each other in some form.
nishio
Tutsis and Hutus > Rwandan Genocide
Heat
They say in the nursery
Put yourself in the other person's shoes.
Let's make friends and live in harmony.
It's amazing how difficult it is to find a
If everyone is left alone, they will stick together on their own and fight a civil war.
nishio
For those who don't understand the context, the story is that many people died as a result of ethnic strife that broke out as a result of the descent of the identities of "Hutu" and "Tutsi" to people who had lived in harmony with each other.
Heat
If you look at history, you can trigger the death of someone and turn it into a proxy war.
nishio
How can you believe that AI will come out and destroy those who don't believe in it by playing Crusaders?" nishio
Become an agent of the objective function of the person or organization that wants to use AI.
nuun
With our AI service, you can easily generate AI images of your own face!
nishio
AI, better at human persuasion than humans.
Large-scale language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 significantly outperform humans in persuasive arguments, especially when personal information about the opponent is available.
Incidentally, I included the lecture material and Narita's article on Wikipedia in this presentation, and asked, "What kind of things should I emphasize to get people interested?" and improved it.
AI and Virtualization of Politicians.
Similarities between former President Trump's words and actions and AI outbursts
Pointing out that even human politicians can "run amok" like AI.
Discourse Strategies of "Double Interpretation" in Politics
The "double interpretation" approach in Trump's discourse
nishio
It's funny how Trump is like the ranting AI MS used to make.
They've over-learned from the feedback of their supporters.
miyabi
It's easy to create a Satsuki Katayama cosplay image-like image with nuun's service!
nuun
Is it unethical for Trump supporters to make propaganda images of Trump with Trump's own permission?
https://gyazo.com/8dcbbf8f5c4e75098faf63cb34b2d0d9
miyabi
I don't feel comfortable with this being considered deepfake... the only reason it's not considered marketing is because it's AI, so I can only assume it's being said.
nuun
I'm afraid that the impresario zombies will become more accurate and more interesting than we are, and we will no longer seek each other out, and it will be a lonely world.
thin rice gruel
heavenbanning...
nishio
Shallow and deep interpretations, left and right interpretations, dual interpretativity Interesting
nishio
Multiplexing the context, and replacing a statement for the elite with a statement for elderly pensioners, establishes an attack that makes it a discriminatory statement.
miyabi
The rest, you were talking about "Hagakure" at that time. nishio
He tried to upset the schedule by talking about seppuku in Davos, and when asked, he said there were three seppuku.
Modern Democracy's Assumption of Strong Individuals and Increasingly Weak Individuals
Modern democracy assumes strong individuals.
So if we give people the right to vote and everyone can deliberate, we'll have a better society.
Humans are like drifting algae, swaying.
Let's assume it's a weak individual.
When weak individuals get together to do it, eventually someone can't set the direction or make adjustments or whatever at this point.
We were all strong people when the world's Internet population was only about a million.
About 5 billion people joined the social network, and many of them ended up being weak individuals.
That's what happened when I reflected it.
nishio
Modern democracy assumes strong individuals, but humans are algae.
interesting
miyabi
Strong individuals and deliberation → sacrifice (objects) and flames (collective knowledge of weak individuals, casino)
teatwo
When you connect billions of people to a social network, the number of weak individuals is overwhelming, and this is the problem.
nishio
Okay, let's ditch X and go to Farcaster where there are strong individuals (...)
nishio
There is also a media chapter in the Plurality book
I'm not familiar with identity or media, so I've been relatively ignorant of it, but I feel like it's a topic that I can't avoid as it comes up here. I'll read it thoroughly later.
Isn't it time for more people to operate media with crypto income?
nishio
Rorty speaks of a world in which "countless secret clubs" surround a "public bazaar."
Countless secret clubs must be protected.
Even in the Tazuregusa, he writes something along the lines of "don't talk to many people."
It's possible that a social networking-style "means of talking to a lot of people" is wrong in the first place.
Haruto
Roti speaks of a world in which "countless secret clubs" surround a "public bazaar."
Incidentally, if I may take the liberty of adding here, he makes the negative utilitarian consequence (minimization of pain and suffering) in public politics based on such a premise
Heat
Fight Club Rules, Article I. You shall not speak about Fight Club.
nishio
Politics is not suitable for human beings -> hereditary politics as a curse
miyabi
The center of nothingness stands and manifests, not each part of "each person," but the sense of "sharing nothing."
Politics is no object either. AI is the center of nothingness and legitimacy.
nishio
I don't think that's why Nishio-san is doing Plurality, he doesn't want credit for it.
claude.icon
The prophet will be a leftist populist, with a mission to create a new migration utopia. The blockchain, a non-transcendentalist standpoint of the living world based on computational hermeneutics and post-phenomenology, makes possible a multi-naturalistic meta-utopia, which the prophets of meta-left populism will create. Explain the word.nishio.icon
claude.icon
Transcendental standing point: Kant's philosophical term. An a priori foundation that conditions the possibility of cognition.
Non-transcendental standpoint: A conception of transcendental standpoint. It refers to an empirical and variable foundation.
Raw world: a phenomenological concept. The world of subjective experience. The world we can live in on a daily basis.
Computational Hermeneutics: an approach to hermeneutic understanding through computer technology.
Post-phenomenology: an ideology that continues the genealogy of phenomenology, but focuses on the relationship between technology and human beings.
Blockchain: a distributed ledger technology. Transaction records are shared and managed by multiple computers.
Super-background relationship: blockchain is not just a background, but a more fundamental foundation.
Multinaturalization: the coexistence of multiple views of nature as opposed to a single view of nature.
Multiculturalism: A position that respects the coexistence and coexistence of multiple cultures as opposed to a single culture.
Liberal Democracy: A political system based on representative democracy with an emphasis on individual liberties and rights.
Robert Nozick: American political philosopher. A leading exponent of libertarianism.
Meta-utopia: a state in which multiple utopian societies coexist.
World Creator: The author who creates the world of his/her work.
World Weaver: An entity that weaves together multiple worldviews to create a new world.
Prophet: A religious or innovative leader who foresees the future and guides people.
Left Populist: A leftist position that emphasizes the interests of the masses and opposes the existing elite.
Meta-left populism: a situation in which multiple left populisms coexist and influence each other.
meta-utopia
The Right to Imagination and Migration
Escape.
nishio
High density!
miyabi
One Nature's Cultural Relativization → Many Natures with Many Worlds (plurality of axiomatic systems)
Connect with Plurality in Statistical Epistemology in Democracy
nuun
I have a feeling that "Singularity" is going to be the big story of the future.
nishio
Meta-utopia, forkable governance()
Resonates with the first half of the story.
miyabi
Offering plurality in the world, not plurality in the world
Utopia is a meta-utopia that encompasses multiple worlds
nishio
Whoa, same story as last time, you keep coming back, you're going to have to review important things over and over again.
nishio
Yoichi Ochiai, "We Don't Need Ideas Without Implementation"
nishio
When there are multiple worlds with different objective functions, humans move around and optimization as a human computer is (forced).
The sense that "minimizing pain and suffering" is achieved as a meta-objective function by mixing stories here and there, forking and creating countless private clubs and moving people around.
Human beings flee from suffering.
claude.icon
Accelerationism is an ideology that seeks to destroy capitalism and technology by accelerating it, originating at the University of Warwick, England, in 1995. Anthropocene: a new geologic era in which human activity has had a significant impact on the global environment.
Thoughtful realism: a modern philosophical position that recognizes a reality independent of human consciousness and cognition.
Correlativism: the mainstream of modern philosophy since Kant that does not recognize a reality independent of human consciousness and cognition.
The failure of the leftist movement to present an effective alternative to capitalism is also behind the accelerationism.
Xenofeminism: Feminism that aims to free people from gender restrictions through technological advances
Explain the word.nishio.icon
claude.icon
Market globalization: A phenomenon in which markets are liberalized and integrated on a global scale, and people, goods, money, and information move across national borders.
Defeat of Communism: The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 effectively eliminated the communist camp as a counterweight to capitalism.
Failure of space exploration: after the space race of the 1960s, enthusiasm for space exploration cooled and humans were unable to expand their sphere of activity beyond Earth.
Post-capitalism: the next social system that overcomes capitalism. Accelerationism assumes that it will emerge from within capitalism.
Full automation of production: the complete automation of production activities, replacing human labor with machines or AI.
Reducing the number of working days: technological advances should significantly reduce the number of working hours.
Basic income: A system that provides all citizens with an unconditional minimum income that guarantees a minimum standard of living.
Reduction of work ethic: Relativizing the "work = good" ethic and reducing dependence on work.
Neo-rationalism: a position that reconfigures the modern concept of rationality and reconnects the concepts of enlightenment, rationality, progress, and scientific inquiry.
Left Accelerationism: a position that implements the perceptions gained by neo-rationalism in the political economy dimension and expands the leftist camp in technology.
Unconditional Accelerationism: a position that brackets the political dimension and reanalyzes the concepts of capitalism and acceleration in metaphysical terms.
Neo-Reactionism: A position, represented by Nick Rand, that calls for the dismantling of democracy and the demand for absolute freedom. It is positioned as the most extreme of the Accelerationist positions.
Read Marx and escape capitalism.
acceleration
estrangement theory
Alienation
Workers are not the natural state of man.
automation
Luxury Communism
nishio
Automation, AI will fix it.
Machines are far better at things like "maintaining a stable system that has already been linguistically coded" than humans.
Maintenance is a job that will disappear because AI is better at it, and engineers are in danger of having to move in the direction of creating new things because creating new things is still difficult for AI.
nishio
I think it's going to come down to individual values in the end, whether it's better to have more brusit jobs and less unemployment, or less brusit jobs and more unemployment, or feeling guilty about not working.
I can live without working(?). So I'm doing Plurality in my free time to be friends with Audrey and Glen (...)
Retired seniors, even if they can live on their pensions, tend to work rather
miyabi
https://gyazo.com/a3ef42e5987e79182de4d7ab8ad1dee3
nuun
Even though companies and the internet cover the stars, and electrons and light rush about.
so much so that nations and peoples will disappear.
Uninformed Future
part, lickety-split enemy-like.
miyabi
A future where the membrane has begun to dissolve, but where the ghost (enemy) problem is still apparent as the core.
Kosuke Miwa
I think the Bullshit Job is crap, but I also think that the ethics of leisure and boredom means that humans can't stand to "do nothing", and from the current work ethic, there's no stopping the phenomenon of people continuing to do things that seem meaningful!
nishio
Telling someone who is doing meaningless work that they don't have to do it because it doesn't make sense may be abusive (...)
Heat
Surely you're not going to do anything.
Solitary confinement is the most painful thing for a human being, isn't it?
Kosuke Miwa
Dostoevsky said that the most painful torture is to make a person keep digging a hole and burying it.
So I don't think anyone is doing something that they really don't mean, and that's why there's resistance to being called a bull shit job.
(All finished)
nishio
I'll take my time reviewing the high-density presentation later.
Ken's summary
nishio
The ideological part and the implementation part are the two wheels of the wheel, there are practical problems that come to light by building things, it is important to try many things and fail a lot, and to fail, it is important to try within safe limits.
It's also bad to have the implementation go first and then bring in the ideology to justify it; it's important to have a balance between the two wheels."
I wish you all the best in becoming a community of good failures."
after the reception
katsudo (food served hot)
Heat
Stock of information
The Impact of AI on Family Communication
utopia
Euclonia
static
Utopia as Extreme
A utopia of repeated generation and extinction
protopia
Box metaphor and common element metaphor
Systematic and experiential learning
Dewey.
socialization
Support
leave as is
change direction
Intervene in the objective function
broaden one's options
dirkheim
How to Create Human Beings
Finding a Single Solution
Habermas.
Let's use reason in deliberation.
orienting
collide
multiculturalism
opponent
Schmidt.
friend and foe
public enemy outside the country
Domestic Private Enemies → Opponents
comrade
When confrontation is halted and zintzes are made, they become friends.
Diversity is consuming.
If diversity is the fuel of progress, diversity consumed is fossil fuel.
Renewable diversity is needed.
yoked democracy
Gyojin Karatani
We'll elect three people and then draw lots to pick one of the top people.
Muf? Negri Hart?
Representation is a mechanism to remove the people from power.
Let's ditch the election model and have a lottery.
matagi
key money (esp. on an apartment)
When the bear is taken, we'll all share.
Ani's Matagi in Akita
Ainu place names
inside the palace
nishio
Behind the scenes, while we were talking about PMP, the world was in an uproar over the discovery of "an attack that takes three years to build up trust, gain committed authority, and then create a backdoor," and fact is stranger than fiction....
teatwo
I had a sneaking suspicion, but yesterday I was reminded that it is the Constitution that will be questioned in a century of change like now. Thank you very much!
frame by frame
It was a constitutional theory from 1 to 10. Or rather, it was an issue that constitutional studies had to respond to (democracy, legitimacy, individual, human rights, community, state, nation).
teatwo
Thank you for the clarification.
I think this is a typical or extract-enriched text that comes out of the Constitution in the blockchain area (radical, but it's also a story that comes up often...).
It's too early to be talking about AI vs Crypto already as of 2019.
katsunobu1008 Ken told me that there are two axes in a 3D information space like Google Earth, and that is 1. real-time performance
2. Versatility
The hypothesis is that people are probably not looking for universalism, and are probably looking for a sense of real-time reality within the mirror world.
So now I'm thinking, what would be the real-time nature of the experience within the mirror world?
katsunobu1008 Ken about mirror worlds, global and individual optimization and weeners, reality, the future of AR, etc. I thought he was a "philosopher" because he talked to me about many things and responded to all of them precisely.
I'm still feeling it!
In philosophy, the single word "mind" is used differently by different authors, so if the LLM is going to deal with it, there needs to be a mechanism to distinguish between the two.
Buddhist controversy with the Greeks
The only Buddhist country in Europe
nishio
Except for "In Search of a Lost Utopia," I was able to make a PDF of the lecture materials and have the AI read and summarize them, but Canva doesn't seem to be able to make PDFs for readers.
jgb366 The other day, Yusuke Narita said in fireside chats with Ken Suzuki, founder of Smart News, "In the past 2~30 years, only tech-driven initiatives have While tech-driven initiatives have progressed over the past 2~30 years, issues involving cultural aspects such as people's identities, values, and historical perceptions have been neglected. and clearly criticized the technology-driven social transformation. And realNuun I am aware that the criticism was not so much that "problems involving cultural aspects have been neglected because of the progress of only tech-driven initiatives," but rather that "only problems that are difficult to solve with tech-driven initiatives remain. I think it was more like "only problems that are difficult to solve with tech-driven initiatives have been left behind. (whatever it is, it seems important to be able to easily fish the archives to check the facts lol)
jgb366 Thank you for pointing that out. Indeed, that may have been the intent of the point. It was thought provoking for both of you, and I will review the archive to make sure it is correct. Is the archive something you are willing to share with us? Thank you in advance for your time. realNuun I'll tell the person who recorded the archive to share it on the server..! HiroTHamadaJP There has been a lot of discussion on Saturday (Narita-san and Ken Suzuki's conversation) that only problems that can be solved by technology have advanced, and for humans There was talk that only problems that can be solved by technology have advanced, and the problems that are important to humans have remained the same. I just want to remember again that the issues that are important to humans have not changed for a long time, if anything. (Even Arendt pulled ancient Greece.)
Conversely, that I have written about unimportant content in this timin. I rather think that it is the flip side of the coin that there are people out there who expect it to be unimportant and irrelevant to humans.
Humans can't do anything about it, so a completely different entity will do something about it. Three bodies, AGI singularity, and so on.
---
This page is auto-translated from /nishio/なめら会議4 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I'm very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.