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The Age of Em: Work, Love and Life When Robots Rule the Earth

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  • Apr 1, 2016
  • #Economics
Robin Hanson
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Robots may one day rule the world, but what is a robot-ruled Earth like? Many think the first truly smart robots will be brain emulations or "ems." Scan a human brain, then run a m... Show More

Robots may one day rule the world, but what is a robot-ruled Earth like?
Many think the first truly smart robots will be brain emulations or "ems." Scan a human brain, then run a model with the same connections on a fast computer, and you have a robot brain, but recognizably human.
Train an em to do some job and copy it a million times: an army of workers is at your disposal. When they can be made cheaply, within perhaps a century, ems will displace humans in most jobs. In this new economic era, the world economy may double in size every few weeks.
Some say we can't know the future, especially following such a disruptive new technology, but Professor Robin Hanson sets out to prove them wrong. Applying decades of expertise in physics, computer science, and economics, he uses standard theories to paint a detailed picture of a world dominated by ems.
While human lives don't change greatly in the em era, em lives are as different from ours as our lives are from those of our farmer and forager ancestors. Ems make us question common assumptions of moral progress, because they reject many of the values we hold dear.
Read about em mind speeds, body sizes, job training and career paths, energy use and cooling infrastructure, virtual reality, aging and retirement, death and immortality, security, wealth inequality, religion, teleportation, identity, cities, politics, law, war, status, friendship and love.
This book shows you just how strange your descendants may be, though ems are no stranger than we would appear to our ancestors. To most ems, it seems good to be an em.

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Number of Pages: 368

ISBN: 0198754620

ISBN-13: 9780198754626

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Tyler Cowen @TylerCowen · Nov 28, 2016
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Kevin Simler @KevinSimler · Apr 4, 2022
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good q. It’s a huge theme in @robinhanson’s book The Age of Em [link] Highly recommend if you want to see these ideas taken very seriously!
Jack Clark @jackclarkSF · Mar 26, 2023
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Age of Em is a good portrait of transition period
Tamay Besiroglu @tamaybes · Mar 26, 2023
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George McGowan @GjMcGowan · Mar 26, 2023
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Tbh I don’t think any of these really explore the economy much. Maybe Hanson’s Age of Em if you just read the infrastructure bits
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