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domingo, 1 de marzo de 2015

IAN MORRIS: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Information processing is critical to social development.

Moore's Law: the cost-effectiveness of information technology has doubled every 18 months or so since 1950.
But that, of course, would overlook both the flexibility of old-fashioned forms of information storage such as printed books and changes over time in access to the most advanced techniques.

The correct ratio between modern and earlier information technology is much less than a billion to one, though it is clearly enormous, with the consequence that pre-1900 scores (and margins of error) are even tinier than in the case of war-making.

Thanks to new technologies, information technology surged eightyfold, while energy capture per person merely doubled.

Most mind-boggling of all are the changes in information technology. The 20th century took us from crude radios and telephones to the Internet; it is not so far-fetched to suggest that the 21st (century) will give everyone in the developed cores instant access to and total recall of all the information in the world, their brains networked like --or into-- a giant computer, with calculating power trillions of times greater than the sum of all brains and machines in our own time.

All these things, of course, sound impossible. Merging our minds with machines -- well, we would cease to be human.

Hard as it is to get our minds around the idea, the trends of the last couple of centuries are leading towards a change in what it means to be human, making possible the science-fiction kinds of information technology implied by social development scores of five thousand points.

jueves, 23 de enero de 2014

CHANGES

Next week will bring on a change piled upon another:

  • My 22nd birthday
  • The end of Dokidoki Precure (I hope the monsters in Happiness Charge to be created from human victims as well)
  • The first recipe book I have ever purchased, rife with recipes from Wonderland, Neverland, and other fantasy realms. A luxury present for myself!
  • Rentrée (return to class): new subjects, and maybe new teachers as well.
  • The third and final arc of the Ringstetten Saga, set in the Age of Enlightenment, will be published on this blog.
  • And an EAH fanonical midquel as well (it will feature one Ludwig Liedl/Lutwidge Liddell with a reason for showing up at Ever After High having finished his graduation, and holding a grudge)...