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437: 315:. Lovelock proposes a successor to the Anthropocene dubbed the Novacene, an epoch that will see the rise of super-intelligent robotic agents (referred to as 'cyborgs' by Lovelock). These electronic lifeforms would be capable of thinking exponentially more quickly than humans and would also mould their surroundings for sustenance. 491:
also praises the writing style, but believes that despite Lovelock's "speculation" there may remain "reasonable cause for alarm" in the event of an AI takeover. He also dismisses Lovelock's "ropey" criticism of logical reasoning, but overall considers Lovelock's "infectious, almost absurdist
404:, Lovelock argues that robots will need organic life to keep the planet from overheating, and that therefore robots will want to keep humanity alive, perhaps as pets. Lovelock goes on to argue that humans might be happier under robotic domination. 209:. Another assertion of the hypothesis is that Gaia has an (unintentional) evolutionary strategy to sustain itself by sprouting life capable of countering said hazards. Lovelock also sketches the development of life, first 376:; in Lovelock's words, they may see us the way we see plants: passive and slow. He further mentions these cyborgs may tap into natural resources for their sustenance, much like plants and animals rely on sunlight through 27: 396:
will save both the planet and the human race from catastrophic climate change: the cyborgs will recognize the danger of global heating themselves and act to stop the warming of the planet. Contrary to
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gives only two out of five stars to Lovelock's "rambling optimism". Skeptics have categorized Lovelock's predictions as overconfident.
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and Lovelock's other books are "written persuasively". Radford reserves judgement on whether Lovelock's predictions will come true. In
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characterized by human ability to greatly shape the environment to fit man's needs, starts in 1712, after the invention of the
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will someday become the dominant lifeform on the planet and argues humanity is on the brink of a new era: the Novacene.
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by playing against itself. In combination with rapid processing speed, they would greatly surpass
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selection, but moreso a form of intentional selection, superior to evolution's slow and arbitrary
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capable of killing without human interference. The scientist also expresses his horror regarding
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Cyborgs would be intelligent enough to rapidly improve themselves and correct faults, much like
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Lovelock emphasizes that the evolution of the Anthropocene was propelled by
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In regards to more primitive technology, Lovelock condemns the concept of
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optimism" a welcome relief from environmental techno-pessimism. In
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cannot explain all mechanisms. According to Lovelock, human
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praises both Lovelock's career and the book, stating that
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existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence
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James Lovelock
Bryan Appleyard
Environmentalism
Superintelligence
Penguin Books Limited
ISBN
9780241399361
scientist
environmentalist
James Lovelock
Penguin Books
Allen Lane
MIT Press
superintelligence
Gaia hypothesis
Earth
superorganism
sun
asteroids
anaerobic
aerobic
sunlight
chemical energy
life
physical energy
coal
information
computers
electrons

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