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Because, when you zoom out that far, you lose the ability to view people as
humans.
I work on this problem thinking about how
humans
understand and process the world.
The thoughts, memories and stories that a scene like this might evoke for
humans.
Humans
evolve slowly, with time to correct for issues in the interaction of
humans
and their environment.
If we want AI to evolve in a way that helps humans, then we need to define the goals and strategies that enable that path now.
What I'd like to see is something that fits well with humans, with our culture and with the environment.
Biological nutrition can supply about 500 million humans, which means that if we all wore Birkenstocks and cotton, the world would run out of cork and dry up.
This is a real way for
humans
to communicate with each other.
But
humans
are curious, and they like to add things to their bodies so they can go to the Alps one day and then become a fish in the sea the next.
It gets adopted because people use it and it's made for
humans.
And yet, for the four million years
humans
have been walking upright, the act is essentially unchanged.
Suddenly
humans
show up, Homo erectus, big old melon head.
If you're wondering why the Tarahumara don't fight and don't die of heart disease, why a poor Ethiopian woman named Derartu Tulu can be the most compassionate and yet the most competitive, and why we somehow were able to find food without weapons, perhaps it's because humans, as much as we like to think of ourselves as masters of the universe, actually evolved as nothing more than a pack of hunting dogs.
So if
humans
evolved as runners, if that's our one natural advantage, then why are we so bad at it?
They produce six different types of silk, which is spun together into a fiber, tougher than any fiber
humans
have ever made.
She's 28, by the way, and she does things with her computer screen and a touch pad that she can do faster than most
humans.
The reason this was so exciting and such a breakthrough is at that time, it was thought that humans, and only humans, used and made tools.
So that when Louis Leakey, my mentor, heard this news, he said, "Ah, we must now redefine 'man,' redefine 'tool,' or accept chimpanzees as humans."
What we find is that over these 40-odd years that I and others have been studying chimpanzees and the other great apes, and, as I say, other mammals with complex brains and social systems, we have found that after all, there isn't a sharp line dividing
humans
from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Bonobos, like humans, love to play throughout their entire lives.
So sex play is common in both bonobos and
humans.
For bonobos and
humans
alike, life is not just red in tooth and claw.
Now I think there's a vision here, a new technology, and I'm really looking forward to a time when generations after us look back at us and say how ridiculous it was that
humans
were driving cars.
That's twice as long as
humans
have been on this planet.
Now what makes
humans
different is human language.
Then 10,000 years ago, exploiting a sudden change in global climate with the end of the last ice age,
humans
learned to farm.
And then from about 500 years ago,
humans
began to link up globally through shipping, through trains, through telegraph, through the Internet, until now we seem to form a single global brain of almost seven billion individuals.
And it's a story in which
humans
play an astonishing and creative role.
Collective learning is a very, very powerful force, and it's not clear that we
humans
are in charge of it.
So what does this mean, as we look back at what has happened in evolution, and as we think about the place again of
humans
in evolution, and particularly as we look ahead to the next phase, I would say that there are a number of possibilities.
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