Article Z7HC Beyond Zero and One: Machines, Psychedelics, and Consciousness by Andrew Smart review – inside the minds of computers

Beyond Zero and One: Machines, Psychedelics, and Consciousness by Andrew Smart review – inside the minds of computers

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Steven Poole
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Story ImageHow can we stop superintelligent computers from taking over the world? Feed them a digital dose of LSD, suggests this mind-bending book

Do androids dream of electric Kool-Aid acid tests? If there's to be any hope for us, they will. That is the message of Andrew Smart's splendidly mind-bending book, which mashes up Alan Turing, The Matrix, Immanuel Kant, "zombie AI", Leibniz, and research on psychedelic drugs.

In our age of techno-utopianism, we are routinely told in crypto-religious terms about the coming "Singularity" - the creation of superintelligent, conscious machines. One problem with superintelligent conscious machines, however - as SF writers down the ages and some modern philosophers agree - is that they might very well choose to destroy all humans. How to stop the godlike robots wiping us out? The best way, Smart suggests, might be to give them a dose of digital LSD to force open their doors of perception.

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