[FRIAM] A pretty cellular automata video

Steve Smith sasmyth at swcp.com
Thu Sep 30 12:15:47 EDT 2021


We do have a robotic vacuum who we have personified somewhat...   the
Cat ignores it, the Dog was constantly needing to nip at it, but backed
off anytime it changed course when it was near her.   It is far from
Rosie (Jetsons).  But I suppose I might upgrade to Astro.

A friend made the observation not that long ago, that the legacy of Homo
Faber has been to constantly create technology to replace ourselves.  
First it was a more robust/warmer skin cover, better cutting/rending
items than our teeth and claws, augmentation of heavy labor,
transportation, etc...  now we have machines we hope will think for us
and make better decisions.   And by machines, I don't mean *just*
mechanical devices, but also systems including human-facilitated
bureaucracy/governing, etc.

It seems like in the limit it makes posthumanism (human extinction) the
ultimate outcome?


> "Bandwidth" sounds as if there are robots among us who are listening.
> Amazon offers now an "Astro" robot - a tablet attached to a vacuum
> cleaner body. What do you think of it, would you buy one? ZDNet says
> it costs about $1500
> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078NSDFSB
>
> -J.
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Jon Zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com>
> Date: 9/30/21 01:04 (GMT+01:00)
> To: friam at redfish.com
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] A pretty cellular automata video
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> "...but I won't waste anyone's bandwidth with my reflective rambling..."
> Wait, no, please, more reflective rambling.
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