a new trade association has been formed by Korean gold farmers and real-money trade sites to lobby the Korean government, which has been considering regulation of the sector.
2007-06-19: Should have read the nyt gold farmer story. Not just the obvious arbitrage angle, but farmers playing WoW in their spare time after 12h shifts clicking away in WoW, and 40-person guilds for hire by high-level players in need of backup for their campaigns. 2007-07-09: Creative protests
The farmers retaliated by slaying gnomes and arranging them on the ground to spell out the URLs of their gold-farms.
Gold Farmers are young people who earn their living by playing MMORPG games. They acquire (“farm”) items of value within a game, usually by carrying out in-game actions repeatedly to maximize gains, sometimes by using a program such as a bot or automatic clicker.They sell the artificial gold coins and other virtual goods they’ve harvested to players and/or farming organizations and get “real” money in return. Players from around the world will then use the golden coins to buy better armor, magic spells and other equipments to climb to higher levels or create more powerful characters.
A self-published tome on whether humans are robots.
The idea that we are robots – nothing more than machines automatically carrying out pre-programmed instructions – has to be one of the most difficult concepts for the human mind to accept.
After all, if there’s one thing that appears to be perfectly obvious about being human it’s that we’re free to make our own choices, free to do what we like with our lives.
The purpose of Conscious Robots is to encourage us to face up to the reality of being human
to help us accept that weâre robots
to understand how âbeing a robotâ affects our lives
most importantly, to understand how it affects our chances of getting what we want out of life.
Jonathon Crystal figured out a clever experiment to test rats’ awareness of their thinking. They presented the rats with a “sound classification” test: They trained the rats to associate a long, 8-second burst of static with pushing 1 particular lever, and then trained them to associate a short, 2-second burst of static with a different lever. They’d play 1 of the 2 sounds, and if the rats pushed the correct lever, they’d get 6 food pellets; pushing the wrong lever got them nothing. The rats quickly learned to distinguish the 2 sounds by duration, and ate tons of pellets. Then things got interesting. The scientists made the test harder. They started playing bursts of static that were of intermediate length — 4 seconds, 5 seconds, 6 seconds — and thus harder to classify as “long” or “short”. Suddenly, the rats decided to forgo the test and simply stick their noses in the food trough to get the smaller reward. Apparently, the rats realized that they were now unlikely to pass this much-harder test, so they skipped it
2007-04-04: Animal metacognition. It would be helpful to have a chart with the various components of sentience / intelligence, and give examples for which species have which.
The demonstration of metacognition in nonhuman primates has important implications regarding the emergence of self-reflective mind during humansâ cognitive evolution
2007-08-22: Lack of metacognition in children and rats might be due to experimental deficiencies.
most tests of metacognition asked the participants to use words to describe their internal states — which is why little kids couldn’t do it very well. The barrier was linguistic, not cognitive. So she devised a metacognition test that asked preschoolers instead to point to pictures to illustrate their internal state. Ghetti would pose the kids a question, and ask them to point to a picture of a confident-looking child if they were sure of the answer, or a doubtful-looking child if they weren’t sure.
Some seemingly unconscious patients have startlingly complex brain activity. What can it tell us about the nature of consciousness? Early evidence indicates a link between consciousness and the ability to integrate information. In a study of 60 patients in the vegetative state, the 7 patients who later awakened recovered brain metabolism in regions that connect the cortex with the thalamus, a relay center in the brain.
Not human people, but as occupying a similar range on the spectrum as the great apes, for whom the idea of personhood has moved from preposterous to possible. Chimpanzees, gorillas and bonobos possess self-awareness, feelings and high-level cognitive powers. So do whales and dolphins. Their capacities could be even more ancient than our own, dating to an evolutionary explosion in brain size that took place millions of years before the last common ancestor of the great apes existed.
What happens to the brain under anesthesia suggests that the synthesis and integration of information among many different parts of the brain is the best measure of consciousness. This communication among regions is consciousness itself.
Researchers have made the first observations in fish of an increase in body temperature of 2â4 ÂșC when zebrafish were subjected to a stressful situation. This phenomenon is called âemotional feverâ because itâs related to the emotions that animals feel in the face of an external stimulus, which been linked, controversially, with their consciousness. Until now, emotional fever had been observed in mammals, birds and certain reptiles, but never in fish, which is why fish have been regarded as animals without emotions or consciousness. Despite the small size of the fish brain, detailed morphological and behavioral analyses have highlighted similarities between some fish brain structures and those seen in other vertebrates, such as the hippocampus (linked to learning and spatial memory) and the amygdala (linked to emotions) of mammals.
Although Julian Jaynes, who died in 1997, never completed another book, The Origins of Consciousness in Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind will carry his name into eternity. John Updike wrote in The New Yorker that when Jaynes âspeculates that until 3 ka BP men had no consciousness but were automatically obeying the voices of gods ⊠we are astounded but compelled to follow this remarkable thesis through all the corroborative evidence he finds in ancient literature, modern behaviorism, and aberrant psychological phenomenon such as hypnotism, possession, glossolalia, prophecy, poetry, and schizophrenia
“Brain scans of insects appear to indicate that they have the capacity to be conscious and show egocentrico, apparently indicating that they have such a thing as subjective experience.” Consciousness appeared to be associated with the “midbrain”. That part of the brain is the ancient core of the brain, which supports awareness for us and apparently for insects, too.
So, if your brain is split, who is the ‘you’ in this situation? From the outside, it’s tempting to think of the part of the brain that’s speaking as the person, but something is hearing and answering questions. And, though right brain can’t speak, it does understand faces, which left brain can’t. If this is you, you don’t know who your friends and family are in a crowd. This act of cutting exposes two minds in one head, and the talking mind doesn’t know there’s someone else in the house. The left brain can describe the situation it’s in, but nonetheless will constantly be surprised by right brain’s actions and explain them away. There’s a question to be asked here: Why, after separation, does right brain not totally freak out, but instead plays along helpfully, answering questions, and listening to left-brain’s dumb stories about what’s happening.
Neurologists haves identified 3 specific regions of the brain that appear to be critical components of consciousness: 1 in the brainstem, involved in arousal; and 2 cortical regions involved in awareness. âThis is most relevant if we can use these networks as a target for brain stimulation for people with disorders of consciousness. If we zero in on the regions and network involved, can we someday wake someone up who is in a persistent vegetative state? Thatâs the ultimate question.â
There are no perfect studies of awareness under anesthesia. Studies like Russellâs, which use real patients, tend be poorly designed; those that use volunteers donât involve real surgery. Investigating anesthetized awareness without surgery âis a bit like testing your windshield wipers without rain.â âA surgical incision has a galvanizing effect even on an anesthetized patient,. As the scalpel enters, her heart beats faster, her blood pressure rises, sometimes she jerks. She might edge closer to consciousness.â Another approach, of course, is simply to ask large numbers of people what they remember after they emerge from surgery. A study published in The Lancet in 2000 surveyed 12K patients who had undergone surgery. The researchers found 18 people whom they could be confident had been awake. The patients were surveyed at different timesâjust after the operation and at various intervals thereafter. Some remembered their experiences right away; others had no recollections at first but recalled the surgery after 1 week or 2. 1 remembered the surgery in detail only 24 days afterward.
Kurzgesagt explores how scientists believe consciousness first evolved, from organisms moving more quickly when consuming food to animals who can remember where they hid food to reading the minds of competitors and allies
There is ample evidence from split-brain patients that consciousness can be preserved in the nonspeaking cortical hemisphere, usually the right one. These are patients whose corpus callosum has been surgically cut to prevent aberrant electrical activity from spreading from one to the other hemisphere. Almost half a century of research demonstrates that these patients have 2 conscious minds. Each cortical hemisphere has its own mind, each with its own peculiarities. The left cortex supports normal linguistic processing and speech; the right hemisphere is nearly mute but can read whole words and, in some cases at least, can understand syntax and produce simple speech and song.
It could be countered that language is necessary for the proper development of consciousness but that once this has taken place, language is no longer needed to experience. This hypothesis is difficult to address comprehensively, as it would require raising a child under severe social deprivation.
Itâs far too early to claim that the brainâs electromagnetic fields are the primary seat of consciousness with much confidence. But philosophers and neuroscientists who have proposed electromagnetic field theories of consciousness, of which my own General Resonance Theory is one variety, are building up evidence.
Bees can count, recognize images of human faces and learn simple tool use and abstract concepts. He thinks bees have emotions, can plan and imagine things, and can recognize themselves as unique entities distinct from other bees. When Chittka deliberately trained a âdemonstrator beeâ to carry out a task in a sub-optimal way, the âobserver beeâ would not simply ape the demonstrator and copy the action she had seen, but would spontaneously improve her technique to solve the task more efficiently âwithout any kind of trial and errorâ. He thinks the level of sophisticated cognition bees exhibit means itâs unlikely they do not feel any emotions at all.
What helped resolve the wager was the outcome, or rather the lack of a decisive outcome, of an âadversarial collaborationâ organized by a consortium called COGITATE. Adversarial collaborations encourage researchers from different theoretical camps to jointly design experiments that can distinguish between their theories. In this case, the theories in question were integrated information theory (IIT), the brainchild of Giulio Tononi, and the neuronal  global workspace theory (GWT), championed by Stanislas Dehaene. The 2 scientists made predictions, based on their respective theories, about what kinds of brain activity would be recorded in an experiment in which participants looked at a series of imagesâbut neither predicted outcome fully played out.
The standard version of their Freeform fabricator is about the size of a microwave oven and can be assembled for around $2400. It can generate 3D objects from plastic and various other materials.
mr bezos new space venture. bringing rocket-powered space exploration to the masses. 2015-11-24: not a bad way for blue origin to come out of stealth mode, but this is no spacex so far.
2016-09-18:
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos would like to see a fully colonized solar system. Bezos also has a rocket company Blue Origin and he has helped fund General Fusion. Blue Origin moves toward its goal of having âmillions of people living and working in space,â the company has launched and landed the same rocket 4x in a row, an unprecedented feat aimed at ultimately lowering the cost of space travel. By 2018, it plans to fly tourists on short jaunts past the edge of space in capsules designed with large windows.
âI wish there were a trillion humans in the solar system. Think how cool that would be. Youâd have a 1000 Einsteins at any given momentâand more. There would be so much dynamism with all of that human intelligence. But you canât do that with the resources on Earth or the energy on earth. So if you really want to see that kind of dynamic civilization as we expand through the solar system, you have to figure out how to safely move around and use resources that you get in space.â
âI think NASA should work on a space-rated nuclear reactor. If you had a nuclear reactor in space– especially if you want to go anywhere beyond Mars, you really need nuclear power. Solar power just gets progressively difficult as you get further away from the sun. And thatâs a completely doable thing to have a safe, space-qualified nuclear reactor.â
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Rumors circulate of Bezos stepping back from his chief executive role at Amazon. He wants to spend more than the 1 day a week he works on Blue Origin
“I’m perfectly willing to fund this for as long as is required. There are way easier ways to make money. You don’t go through the list of best risk-return possibilities and find spaceflight. That’s not it. The reason you do this is because you’re a missionary for this. You’re passionate about it.”
2018-04-26:
SpaceX has growing revenue which is crushing Amazon stock funded Blue Origin. Blue Origin new Glenn rocket might be flying by 2020 and could have 3 to 8 commercial flights by 2023. By the end of 2020, SpaceX should have 100 more commercial launches and by 2023 will have 200+ commercial launches and should be flying the SpaceX BFR.
2018-10-05:
Blue Moon is a robotic space cargo carrier and lander design concept for making cargo deliveries to the Moon. Designed by Blue Origin, and as of 2018 planned to be operated by Blue Origin, on a mission aimed for 2024. Blue Moon benefits from the vertical landing technology heritage used in Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital rocket. The lander is planned to be capable of delivering 4500 kilograms to the surface of the Moon. The cargo vehicle could also be used to support NASA activities in cislunar space, or transport payloads of ice from Shackleton Crater to support space activities. Blue Origin began development work on the lander in 2016, publicly disclosed the project in 2017, and unveiled a mockup of the Blue Moon lander in May 2019.
2021-10-02 update, it appears they’re trying to cut corners:
Safety concerns about Blue Originâs New Shepard crewed suborbital flight, which took place on 20 July, were dismissed in an atmosphere that discourages dissent and free discussion. At Blue Origin, a common question during high-level meetings was, âWhen will Elon or Branson fly?â Competing with other billionairesâand âmaking progress for Jeffââseemed to take precedence over safety concerns that would have slowed down the schedule. In the opinion of an engineer who has signed on to this essay, âBlue Origin has been lucky that nothing has happened so far.â Many of this essayâs authors say they would not fly on a Blue Origin vehicle. And no wonderâwe have all seen how often teams are stretched beyond reasonable limits. In 2019, the team assigned to operate and maintain one of New Shepardâs subsystems included only a few engineers working long hours. Their responsibilities, in some of our opinions, went far beyond what would be manageable for a team double the size, ranging from investigating the root cause of failures to conducting regular preventative maintenance on the rocketâs systems.