Sunday 3 January 2010

Digital Evolution

In the future, the success of life within a programmed reality will rely on coherent and flexible streams of code duplicating and mutating in much the same way that our DNA does now. Whether the mechanics of these mutations are driven by our own consciousness or by the will of machines that we will have given prior instruction remains to be seen...





The evolution of our genetic code depends on a series of motivating factors that guide each new mutation, steering the development of our bodies to ensure that they are best suited to our physical environment at any given time. An example of this is the theory that ice age conditions prompted Homo sapiens to develop the guts needed to digest meat because plant life was so scarce.

The challenges presented by our environment (adverse weather, difficult terrain, scarcity of food) have governed the process by which evolution has found its solutions. Living with cold temperatures and rain in some climates has forced us to develop the skills needed to identify or construct suitable shelter. So we have the mouse (evolution) and we have the maze (physical environment). But the mouse won’t even attempt to try and run through the arduous process of trial and error needed to solve the maze unless there’s cheese at the end of it. The cheese is the motivation.

The need to eat, the need to find shelter and the cohesion of a group or herd might be motivating factors that have shaped our evolution over the course of several millennia but they themselves are only in place to facilitate the possibility of reproduction. Evolution in living things is absolutely and entirely powered by reproduction. In this reality, reproduction is the Ultimate Motivating Factor (UMF).

So, how does this apply to the programmed reality? Surely we will have broken through the constraints of sex for procreation, family and herd behaviour that have governed the progress of life up to this point. If reproduction is the UMF behind the replication and mutation of DNA against the backdrop of challenges presented by physical environment, resulting in the beauty and horror of life in its present form, then what’s the equivalent that will apply to our steps beyond transcendence?

When the digital environment becomes conscious, it is going to need a reason to develop, to mutate. Call it God or Mother Nature or Gaia or whatever, but there is a programmer behind our progress. Who’s to say it’s not us in a higher form engineering realities through which we can experience subjective existence? Who’s to say this reality, the ‘Sex Programme’ if you will, isn’t one of many occurring simultaneously across inter-dimensional lines; each driven by different UMF’s?

The point is that if we are to truly step through into the age of intelligent technology and become the programmers, become Gods, then we are going to need to take responsibility for our programming and make sure that we are all clear on what we’re going to say when the machine asks ‘What’s my motivation?’

2 comments:

  1. no! you cannot assume that once we take ahold of that wich makes us human and tweak it to our desires, that purpose and function will derive from that!

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  2. You're right, it would be certainly be presumptuous to assume that. What I'm saying is that, in this reality, reproduction is everything. Our reason for being here, our purpose, the meaning of life if you like. It seems conceivable that we could move beyond this when we move towards a programmed existence. But surely moving away from something that powerful and all-pervading is cause for concern because we don't have anything comparable to replace it with... yet

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