Trusting in a vastly superior intelligence?

Why would a vastly superior intelligence trust us, anyway? If they can see the things happening on Earth, I'm sure they'd rather say "Well, you know what? Screw this, fire the Death Star!".

Thats a good point. If I was a vastly superior intelligence I wouldnt trust humans at all, I'd rather eradicate them, take all their resources, and steal their land.
 
I just reads this book. In it, the Gurus show up, start sharing their advanced technology, get the world economy switched around and dependent on them.

And then they want something.....

Not to say I specifically agree with providing human babies for aliens to eat, but I don't necessarily have a problem with the general concept of the advanced lifeforms demanding payment for uplifting our civilization. I mean, it would be pretty selfish of us to expect aliens to provide us with all sorts of advanced tech and knowledge that solves all of our earthly problems out of the kindness of their hearts.
 
Not to say I specifically agree with providing human babies for aliens to eat, but I don't necessarily have a problem with the general concept of the advanced lifeforms demanding payment for uplifting our civilization. I mean, it would be pretty selfish of us to expect aliens to provide us with all sorts of advanced tech and knowledge that solves all of our earthly problems out of the kindness of their hearts.
The only payment they'll receive for helping us is being conquered and enslaved!
 
I guess I likely would. It's basically the same reason I read Borachio's posts.


WHAT?

This has me extremely alarmed! Mainly because I don't understand what you mean.

Are you, therefore, the vastly superior intelligence everyone is talking about?
 
WHAT?

This has me extremely alarmed! Mainly because I don't understand what you mean.

Are you, therefore, the vastly superior intelligence everyone is talking about?

You think his screen name is a coincidence?

He's Skynet.
 
WHAT?

This has me extremely alarmed! Mainly because I don't understand what you mean.

Are you, therefore, the vastly superior intelligence everyone is talking about?

Right, I forgot, we're pretending you're not a vastly superior intelligence. Apologies.
 
But he's an earlier version, obviously. He's just a jarred brain, a faint imitation of what Skynet will become.

He has went back in time, and he has became a human.

If a brain contains a superior intelligence, how does it wind up being the one in the jar? Wouldn't the winner be the brain that is still in the skull?
 
The body died, apparently. And unfortunately, once they sent him back in time, the technology wasn't advanced enough to create a robotic body.
 
Is the gist of this that this is less hypothetical a question than you are letting on? It's not much of a stretch from here to say the universe requires an Intelligent Creator, and should we trust that.
I'm not letting on very much at all. It's a pretty open question. The vastly superior intelligence could be a supernatural being, an alien race or an AI. Is anyone of these more or less trustworthy? Does the nature of the entity change anything if it nonetheless is godlike?

..although in this scenario it's an AI. You just need to be a premium member at Apple to gain access to this unlimited intelligence. Each service has its own fee after that, but you can't really put a price on your and your families health and happiness, can you?!


Isn't this a variation of the 'great inquisitor' chapter/story? (Dostoevsky).
Don't think I've read that one. Maybe it is.
 
It actually depresses me to think that humans are the likely the most advanced life forms in the universe.

Seriously there must be better than us somewhere out there, but its probably waaaay too far away if it does exist.
 
Why not take ownership of the human condition instead?

So that rather than the human condition defining you, you define the human condition.

If you could take that idea on board, I think you'd find being depressed about it an untenable position.

Spoiler :
Actually, I don't have a clue what I'm saying now. My mind's gone into some kind of tail spin. :crazyeye:
 
It actually depresses me to think that humans are the likely the most advanced life forms in the universe.

Seriously there must be better than us somewhere out there, but its probably waaaay too far away if it does exist.

It doesn't have to be far, for one to just not be able to reach it. If one is locked in a small room you could say that they are now an infinity away from making even more than a couple of steps to any direction.

Besides, if something hugely superior exists, they are very unlikely to either care, or like to meet anything vastly inferior to them. In the case they still are based in a conscience-nonconscious model (ie they can actually think of new things and are not just one changeless knowledge) then they very likely would be interested in humans either as laboratory animals, or as peculiarities.

That said, it wouldn't really surprise me if they don't exist at all. It is not like it is needed to have more than one self-reflective and language-able species in a 'universe'.
 
Well I cant agree with that due to fact that most humans care about lesser species.
 
Well I cant agree with that due to fact that most humans care about lesser species.

Depends on what 'care' signifies, though, and to what degree it is just a projection of qualities to the 'less-able' mentally other creature.

For example i feel sad watching dogs, cause they evidently have a lot of ability to be depressed or feel other pain, but can only communicate on a basic level, and have no language either. I also observe on occasion some insects in the pavements or parks. They too have their own life and it is not like a human can recreate them anyway.
But they are not able to examine what they are. Likely they have a 'sense' of existing, even if that sense (probably) does not include a separate identification of their own self being there, at least for those simpler beings (insects etc).

To a degree, despite other parameters there, the analogous can be true for humans of very low intelligence (eg greatly below 'normal') and a human of high intelligence: it is a sad spectacle, at least for myself. I would of course want those people to be secure to the degree it can be done, but i would not aim to have a discussion with them, cause it is unlikely to help either party. (of course this is not a parallel to an actual other species of intelligence observing another).
 
It actually depresses me to think that humans are the likely the most advanced life forms in the universe.

Seriously there must be better than us somewhere out there, but its probably waaaay too far away if it does exist.
That's a good thing, bhavv. There is no reason to suspect any alien civilization so advanced as to be aware of us AND capable of reaching us is automatically going to be all sunshine and bunnies. Not necessarily any reason to suspect they aren't, of course, but considering that if they could get here, they could also probably squash us like a bug, I think it best to err on the side of caution because we can't always trust that their networking will be running AppleTalk or TCP/IP so Jeff Goldblum can hack it.
 
^^

What part of I want to see the world suffer and burn and be destroyed, such as by an alien race isn't clear yet?

:p

Or they can just take our newborns for food.
 
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