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Bad Behaviors need Disrupting

1/10/2018

 
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I read an IBM study claiming 69% of CEO’s think disruption is an opportunity. Enabling and investing in exploration of the human brain is likewise worth every CEO’s attention. The most vocal technologists have already envisioned their future and for the rest of us it comes down to this: people should begin to think about changing their behaviors as big tech firms go about disruption.  For instance, when promoting autonomous cars they promise safety benefits but marketing is presenting one key sociological benefit: you’re buying the future. That means discarding behaviors and adopting new ones. Structured driving will save lives according to all predictions although no proof exists. 
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National Highway Traffic Safety site (NHTS.gov) stats show  intoxicated drivers caused 10,497 deaths and total 2016 highway deaths at 37,461. Such bad behaviors are  linked with 19th century car technology. I can find very little about specific U.S. road infrastructure changes at NHTS  which may enable autonomous cars to operate more safely than today’s cars. Anyway, technologists say it's about behaviors. 
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When you think about it, the Titanic rolled out of dry-dock in Belfast and nothing at all changed; the infrastructure was the ocean. When consumer drone ownership took off and then commercially, it was all about sharing the big sky “infrastructure” with the airlines. Now the FAA requires drone registration and a remote pilot certificate due to early-on bad behaviors resulting in  privacy and safety regulations. U.S. highway infrastructures are outdated. When autonomous cars finally arrive they will operate like new ships on old oceans. The "ocean problem" demands acknowledging that not every environment  is 100% disruptable. Nor is it easy predicting how
the environment, our brains and yes, highways, will respond to man's disruptions.
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from: The Prophetic Backbone, by R.P.Waters

Digital Predestination

11/20/2017

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From: The Prophetic Backbone
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WHERE businesses resist ethical statutes limiting gateways into the wide fields of bio-sciences – there our societal battles will persist until resolved by laws.  Ethical accountability seems to be a wait-and-see movement when trying to keep AI and genetics from pushing us over the edge.  And, we must have one or the other – laws and ethics or accept digital predestination. Predestination is biblical; Charles Darwin's evolution theory is theory.
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igital predestination would then easily pinpoint time of discovery of physical, electrical and mechanical properties in computer system's logic. All discoveries are recent, not ancient time. Having progressed to the moment when creating a biological-digital human being seems likely, today, such pre-futurists-technologists assume their status as “creator”. Their imaginations, however, may be evolving faster than what biological bodies can adapt to and ethical laws be written to constrain. Yet, if the tech prophets can put the burden of unrealized, yet unknown human-like creations on the artificial intelligence technology - then their societal dilemma is resolved. So, the questions of our time have become,

> Were we destined to create a part human - part digital species?
> Will digital predestination, like our genomes, truly express a new nature from created human life?


As I have elaborated, the Prophetic Backbone will be a network specially constructed to manage & control digitalized, artificial beings – part human part silicon, having synthetically re-designed genomes. We'll have to decide if Melvin Kranzberg was correct when he wrote his First Law of Technology, 'technology is neither good nor bad, nor is it neutral'.  This time, it's different.
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from: the last chapter of The Prophetic Backbone. They may claim the future but eternity has been claimed
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Health & Science need a new Network

10/26/2017

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From: The Prophetic Backbone by Robert P. Waters

We are living in a time when volumes of  DNA
research are shared among global communities so that even geneticists are racing to keep up. Not to be outdone, researchers are performing in the same glow with AI, machine and neuro-deep learning. Theories and models  - it's hard to tell which comes first anymore. Very little is exact, very little perfect but steps forward are better than forever accepting heritable diseases. There is one problem.  All of the managed data relative to electronic health records, treatments, clinical environments, pharma, insurers - in totality – must travel across the internet or private cloud networks.  More and more private data is shared and therefore hardly private. The sad state of privacy and security is no longer debatable. The technology giants of artificial intelligence, genetics, precision medicine, space exploration and so many firms holding innovative tools of progress; no, not even their businesses can prosper and maintain integrity on crime-ridden global networks.
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​The way forward, the technology prophets may conclude, is to design one all-AI managed backbone network with no human interference, no public access, no internet peering - and only for the richest tech firms. The code of life will be their code of power - DNA from people  transcribed via predictive softwares into social and economic values. Information trust will be operational, algorithmic, machine learned. Here is where the prophetic backbone arises. Its model will be our central nervous system. DNA is everywhere.

​[excerpt from Chapter 1] The Prophetic Backbone is forthcoming in 2018 as an eBook
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