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Singularity 1on1

Her-An Visits Nikola Danaylov and Records A Unique Interview

June 14, 2017 by Socrates

The first time I met Omer Ozdemir was at my Conversations with the Future book reading when Omer drove more than 4 hours just so he can be there. So when he asked me to do an interview for the Turkish Her-An website I was very happy to do it, even if I was sick with the flu at that time.

Her-An is a platform that covers a wide range of popular topics including Transhumanism, Singularity, Advanced Technology, AI, AGI and Venture Capital, and Technology Investing. As Transhumanism and Singularity have evolved into the very center of all these topics, a big part of the articles and interviews in Her-An eventually revolve around Singularity and Transhumanism.

You can see the original article published in Turkish or you can watch the video produced by Omer Ozdemir, directed by Mahmut Taşdemir and edited by Akif Manisalı. Hope you enjoy watching this video as much as I enjoyed recording it because I think these questions managed to push me to go a lot further than usually. 😉

Here are the questions I was asked to reply to:

Part I:

0:13
1. When we analyze the Singularitarian camp through MIRI, FHI and SU, we see SU on one side, led by Kurzweil, and seemingly unconditionally prone to view any technological development as positive and accept them; on the other side we see FHI, lead by Bostrom who is academically
more on the traditional side, vocal about his concerns and what he perceives as problematic, but still enthusiastic about AGI; and on the third side we see MIRI that collaborates also with FHI despite the financial contributions of Peter Thiel’s circle of influence and Eliezer Yudkowsky’s intellectual leadership, both of whom have not been heard much from since 2013. Is this actually a simple matter of differences of opinion, or can this be seen as an attempt by figures like Kurzweil, Bostrom and Thiel to secure their respective positions in the new order they expect will be established as a result of Singularity?

5:09
2. What kind of impact would reciting the Ancient Greek aphorism “Know Thyself / Gnothi Seauton” attributed to Socrates, have on the mankind of our age who are continuously bombarded with information and faced with the technological developments of today? What should we understand from the concept of man “knowing himself”? We observe that in our time, the physical and biological attributes of Man are being discovered much more rapidly and in greater detail, but the same level of insight is not gained on matters related to “Man’s Soul”. Would you say this is a sort of incomplete “knowing of thyself”? What kind of consequences can “not knowing thyself” cause in the long run?

10:32
3. Your speech “Emperor Has No Clothes!” put into words what many had thought about but had not spoken out loud by that time. Were you able to get the reactions you were looking for? You had stated that you had received a response from Singularity University, Rob Nail had reached out and listened to your views. What do you think had changed during the considerable time that has passed since then?

16:06
4. Science and democracy do not always play by the same rules. Science produces clear answers based on information, whereas democracy is in a sense shaped by the opinions of the majority and contrary to science, progresses based on mutual agreement and compromise. How do you see the Singularitarian community shaping up in American democracy as a “science” community? Do you see Singularity University or similar entities shaping themselves according to the rules of an open society, or do you see them slipping into a community culture, where criticism or mutual agreement is hard to come by under the influence of men of power?

20:05
5. You present many with an invaluable source on Singularity/Transhumanism they cannot find anywhere else. Your questions delve into the very essence of many topics you cover. In regards to all those you have inspired with your work, what more would you like do for them if you had much larger resources and reach?

26:06
6. The common trait among technologists like Elon Musk, Larry Page and Peter Thiel is that they are entrepreneurs who embrace the motto “just do it”. If we were to define them, their business acumen, technologist characteristics and financial talents would be emphasized greatly. But the idea that they’re “philosophers” or “thinkers” may not come to others’ or even their minds in defining them. Nevertheless, due to their speed in business and the speed of the technologies they invest in, they can easily be placed at the center of any discussion concerning the future of science and technology (For example Google has a seperate company about almost all of the areas we have talked about Singularity/Transhumanism). What should be the conclusion we should reach from this? “Doing” seems to have taken a step in front of “thinking”. How do you evaluate this trend? Can we see these figures as “thinkers” of the new age?

Part II:
0:10
Russia has a strong academic tradition. It also has a large resource of educated individuals in information technologies, especially in software engineering. Russia is also home to Dmitry Itskov and his 2045 Initiative. Although their main target is immortality as opposed to Artificial Intelligence, how do you foresee the role of Dmitry Itskov and in general Russia in immortality and AI research?

5:48
India is a is a very fast growing market in software technologies that always has a cost advantage when compared to the rest of the world. Would you say, Indian software engineers not being allowed into the country as a result of the “travel ban” of post-Trump America, would lead to new formations in countries like India who provide vast human resources to the rest of the world?

11:31
If we take into account that America is the center for Ray Kurzweil’s Singularity vision and most of the technologies related to it, can the visa policies of the Trump presidency slow down the development of technologies leading to Singularity? In that sense, is it also possible for venture capital companies to increasingly head out of the United States?

15:41
How do you see the future of China? We have an idea of the Russian front through Dmitry Itskov’s work, and America seems to be the driving force in all matters related to Singularity, but we know comparatively little about developments in China. You interviewed Hugo de Garis, who along with Ben Goertzel are two figures who moved to China very early on, and place great importance towards the region. Can you share your opinions about China and its place on the road to Singularity?

22:29
You have interviewed many experts about Human Level AI, all of them experts in their respective fields. Has all this formed a personal prediction on your part about when Human Level AI can be achieved?

31:32
How do you see yourself as: A Singularitarian, a Transhumanist or maybe a Seeker of Truth?

Filed Under: Video Tagged With: Nikola Danaylov, Singularity 1on1, singularity weblog, Singularity.FM, Socrates

Technology is Not Enough: the Future of Humanity in an Age of AI with Nikola Danaylov

September 24, 2016 by Socrates

nikola-danaylov-on-konozA couple of days ago I got interviewed by Federico Pistono, who is one of the co-founders of Konoz. During our 80 min conversation we covered a variety of topics such as: my personal podcasting origin story; major takeaways from my interviews; interviewee and audience testimonials of impact stories; why technology is a magnifying mirror; veganism and ethics; the greatest danger to humanity; my current crowdfunding campaign…

Here is Federico’s description of Nikola Danaylov’s interview:

Dear EduCreators,

In this month’s live hangout we will discuss and explore the role of technology in modern age and in the future with Nikola Danaylov, host of Singularity 1on1, a series of podcast where he interviewed over 200 of the best scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, film-makers, journalists, philosophers and artists, debating the impact of technology, exponential growth, genetics, robotics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and the technological singularity.

See Nikola’s Konoz profile: https://konoz.io/nikola.danaylov

Filed Under: Profiles, Video Tagged With: Nikola Danaylov, Singularity 1on1, singularity weblog

Deconstructing Socrates and the Future of Singularity 1on1: Nikola Danaylov Gets Interviewed by Trevor Haldenby

September 2, 2016 by Socrates

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Deconstructing Socrates and the Future of Singularity 1on1 Nikola Danaylov gets interviewed by Trevor HaldenbyEvery once-in-a-while, it is a good thing to do a headstand and look at the world from a different perspective. In podcasting terms that would mean putting Socrates in the hotseat and making me answer questions, rather than let me hide in asking them. And I could’t think of a person better qualified to do that than Trevor Haldenby. Trevor is one of the masterminds behind the ByoLogic BRX Virus Outbreak episode I did a couple of years ago as well as a very skilled interviewer and interactive story-teller. And so I was not surprised I had so much fun answering his questions. Hope you enjoy it too.

During our 80 min interview we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: the origin story of Singularity Symposium, Singularity Weblog and Singularity 1on1; the personal fears and lack of domain knowledge I had to overcome to begin blogging and podcasting; my thesis that “technology is not enough”; my mission to create a symposium where people can give birth to their own ideas; asking questions and the dialectical method of investigation; the importance of habits; in vitro meat and the 3 reasons why I became vegan; why I am not an early adopter of transhumanist technology; my on-going attempt to interview Elon Musk; my favorite interviews or lack thereof; what I’ve learned from interviewing Karl Schroeder;  my vision for the future of Singularity 1on1; my best and worst presentation ever; why I have chosen a long anti-TED-type format for my interviews and my current crowdfunding campaign on Konoz…

As always you can listen to or download the audio file above or scroll down and watch the video interview in full. To show your support you can write a review on iTunes, make a direct donation or become a patron on Patreon.

Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Nikola Danaylov, Singularity 1on1, singularity podcast, singularity weblog, Socrates

Make or Break the Singularity 1on1: Crowdfunding Campaign is Live

August 25, 2016 by Socrates

 

Hi,

I wanted to speak to you 1on1 today. So this is not a message for everybody but just for you. Yes you – my audience, my podcast listener, my YouTube viewer, my donor and moral supporter, my fellow geek and friend.

And my reason for doing what I do.

I want to share 3 things with you.

But before I do that let me start by saying: “Thank you for your support!” I have sacrificed a lot for the past 6 years. But this effort has not been in vain. So far I have published about 1,000 articles and produced 200 podcast episodes. Singularity 1on1 has had 4 million views on YouTube and iTunes and has been republished by major media outlets such as the BBC, TVJapan and many others. Today I reach well over 100,000 people per month and some have called me the “Larry King of the Singularity.” So once again thank you for your support because I couldn’t do what I do without you.

Now, the 3 things I want to share with you are: 1. Why am I doing a crowdfunding campaign? 2. What do you get at different funding levels of my podcast? And 3. How can you help?

So, first of all, the main reason why I’m crowdfunding is the simple fact that as the podcast has gotten more and more successful it has become much more expensive to produce and sustain it. Success and good quality come at a price. And, while it is very important to me that Singularity 1on1 is, and will always remain to be, both free of charge and independent of any commercial agenda, it is unfortunately not free of cost or independent of material resources. The reality is that good things cost money to produce and my podcast is not different. And those costs have risen to the point where I simply cannot sustain this on my own any more.

Secondly, what are my funding goals and what do you get for each of them? Well, depending on how much money we raise, I can provide different things at different format and quality for you. Now, if we fail to meet the minimum goal of $50,000 there is a good chance I will simply have to stop blogging and podcasting and seek another way to make a living. But, with $50,000 I will have the ability to focus exclusively on audio podcasting. I will have to cut out all non-essential costs and will stop traveling for expensive in-person high-production interviews. And this podcast will become a true to format audio only endeavor. If, however, we raise $100,000 I will be able to continue with my current format where I can travel and produce high-quality, high definition, in-person interviews. If we reach $200,000 I will be able to raise the bar even further by not only going to a 4K 3-camera professional setup but also by releasing all of my past episodes – i.e. 250 hours of video, under a Creative Commons license. And anyone will be able to not only watch but also use, edit, mix and remix all of my content for free and without any restrictions. Lastly, $300,000 will guarantee that I can interview the future for the next several years and travel anywhere to interview anyone, at any time and any place in the world. I will also release all future episodes under Creative Commons license for as long as the podcast exists. Because the future belongs to us all.

The 3rd and final question is: How can you help? If you are already on my Konoz profile page then don’t delay and make a donation now. If you are watching this video elsewhere then just type InterviewTheFuture.com and you will land on my fundraising page. Once you have donated, then, you can help even more by spreading the word about it. So, if you have an email list, email your list. If you have a Facebook or Twitter account share and tell your followers to come and donate also. If you need a quick way to show what Singularity 1on1 is all about then share my highlights video. If you need social proof – share my testimonials video. And, again, to help me keep producing more Singularity 1on1 episodes please donate what you can now: https://konoz.io/nikola.danaylov

Help me interview the future. So that you can find your mission and make your dent in the universe.

Thanks for listening. Thanks for letting me do what I love. And thank you very much for your support!

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: singularity, Singularity 1on1, singularity podcast, singularity weblog

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Ethos: “Technology is the How, not the Why or What. So you can have the best possible How but if you mess up your Why or What you will do more damage than good. That is why technology is not enough.” Nikola Danaylov

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