{"id":2180,"date":"2014-06-02T12:16:56","date_gmt":"2014-06-02T16:16:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wavechronicle.com\/wave\/?p=2180"},"modified":"2014-06-02T12:16:56","modified_gmt":"2014-06-02T16:16:56","slug":"transhuman-visions-conference-june-14-2014-global-existential-risks-radical-futures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wavechronicle.com\/wave\/?p=2180","title":{"rendered":"Transhuman Visions Conference June 14, 2014 &#8211; Global Existential Risks &#038; Radical Futures"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/articles\/entry\/global-existential-risks-radical-futures-conference-june-14\" target=\"_blank\">Author: BrighterBrains.org<\/a> Conference Date: June 14, 2014<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><b>Apocalypse? or Transcendence? Utopia? or Dystopia? Is Human Destiny an Immortal Paradise? or Miserable Extinction via a Bang, or a Whimper?<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Will Tomorrow Bring: Pandemic Diseases? Killer Asteroids &amp; Comets? Famine? Nuclear Annihilation? Water Scarcity? Poisonous Arctic Methane Gas? Volcanic Eruptions? UnFriendly Artificial Intelligence? Run-Amok Nanotech Grey Goo? <\/b><b>Unending War? Dysgenic Idiocracy?<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>or Will the Future be Miraculously Wonderful? Via The Singularity? Global Neuroweb? DIY Activist Decentralization? Elevated BioIntelligence? Elimination of Poverty? 3D Printing? Oxytocin? Social Transhumanism? <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>TRANSHUMAN VISIONS 5th conference will explore this topic!<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Global Existential Risks &amp; Radical Futures <\/b>will be June 14 (Saturday) at Piedmont Veteran\u2019s Hall, 401 Highland Avenue, in Piedmont.<\/p>\n<p>The event is from 9:30 am &#8211; 8 pm. Doors open at 9:00. Co-producers are Hank Pellissier, director of Transhuman Visions and the Brighter Brains Institute, and Alexey Turchin, co-founder of The Longevity Party and founder of Stop Existential Risks. (their bios are below)<\/p>\n<p>Tickets for the event cost between $25 &#8211; $30. They can be purchased at EventBrite <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eventbrite.com\/e\/global-catastrophic-risks-and-radical-futures-tickets-11297899321\" target=\"_blank\">HERE<\/a><\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/ieetgoldrect_(2).png\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b><\/b><b> <\/b> <b>Lead Sponsor: <a href=\"http:\/\/ieet.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology<\/a>. <\/b>IEET.org is a nonprofit think tank which promotes ideas about how technological progress can increase freedom, happiness, and human flourishing in democratic societies. Located in Hartford, Connecticut, the IEET aims to shape public policies that distribute the benefits and reduce the risks of technological advancement.<\/p>\n<p>IEET generously donated funds to pay airfare for Seth Baum (the Keynote Speaker), and it provided publicity to the conference via its website and mailing list. Several of the conference speakers are IEET Fellows, Affiliate Scholars and contributing writers.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/lifeboat_banner.png\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Co-Sponsor &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/about\" target=\"_blank\">The Lifeboat Foundation<\/a><\/b> encourages scientific advancement while helping humanity survive <a href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/programs\" target=\"_blank\">existential risks<\/a> and possible misuse of powerful new technologies, including genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics\/AI.<\/p>\n<p>Lifeboat Foundation is helping to develop technologies to defend humanity, including: 1) new <a href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/bio.shield\" target=\"_blank\">methods to combat viruses<\/a>, 2) effective <a href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/nano.shield\" target=\"_blank\">nanotechnological defensive strategies<\/a>, and 3) self-sustaining <a href=\"http:\/\/lifeboat.com\/ex\/ark_i\" target=\"_blank\">space colonies<\/a> if other strategies fail.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014\u2014-<\/p>\n<p><b>Global Existential Risks &amp; Radical Futures <\/b>will present the future\u2019s worst \u201cCatastrophic Scenarios\u201d and what we can do to avoid them. Numerous \u201cRadical Futures\u201d will also be examined.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/medium_baum.png\" alt=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n<p><b>Seth Baum<\/b> is Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI, <a href=\"http:\/\/gcrinstitute.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/gcrinstitute.org\/<\/a>). He received a PhD in Geography from Pennsylvania State University and was recently a post-doc with Columbia University\u2019s Center for Research on Environmental Decisions. His research covers a broad range of topics, including artificial general intelligence, environmental policy, ethics, economics, education, and astrobiology. He also helps lead the global catastrophic risk research community via GCRI, the Society for Risk Analysis, and other organizations.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Baum is also active at the interface of academic scholarship and other sectors of society. Through GCRI, he is building ties between global catastrophic risk researchers and other relevant professionals. He is also active in public scholarship through collaborations with artists, entertainers, journalists, and other members of the media. His research has gotten wide media attention including interviews in the Discovery Channel, Fox News, and Talk Radio 702 (South Africa), plus additional coverage in The Guardian, MIT Technology Review, MSNBC, and other publications.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Baum\u2019s travel expenses at this conference are generously provided for by the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology (IEET). He will lecture on the following topic: \u201c<i>Navigating The High-Stakes Turbulence To Our Future.\u201d<\/i><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i>In his book The Meaning of the 21<sup><span style=\"font-size: small;\">st<\/span><\/sup> Century, the late James Martin described this era of history as like a deep river canyon with turbulent rapids. The turbulence threatens to sink the entirety of human civilization through environmental collapse, war with increasingly destructive weapons, and new technologies that could ruin the planet by accident. It is our challenge as inhabitants of this era to navigate humanity through the turbulence. If we succeed, a very long and bright future awaits. In this presentation I will survey the threats that drive the turbulence and the actions we must take to navigate through it. Important contributions can come from public policy, business, technology, media, research, and other sectors, though each also has its limitations. A pluralistic, collaborative approach will ultimately be most successful.<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/medium_brin.png\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>David Brin<\/b>, a scientist and best-selling author whose future-oriented novels include Earth, The Postman, and Hugo Award winners Startide Rising and The Uplift War, is a 2010 Fellow of the IEET. Brin is known as a leading commentator on modern technological, social, and political trends. His nonfiction book The Transparent Society won the Freedom of Speech Award from the American Library Association. Brin\u2019s most recent novel, Kiln People, explores a fictional near future when people use cheap copies of themselves to be in two places at once. The Life Eaters\u2014a graphic novel\u2014explores a chilling alternative outcome of World War II. David\u2019s newest novel &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.davidbrin.com\/existence.html\" target=\"_blank\">Existence<\/a> &#8211; is now available, published by Tor Books.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/226139_10151206679857704_485708075_n.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n<p><b>Michael Anissimov <\/b>is a futurist thinker focused on emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. He previously managed <a href=\"http:\/\/singularitysummit.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Singularity Summit<\/a> and worked as media director for the <a href=\"http:\/\/intelligence.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">Machine Intelligence Research Institute<\/a>, as well as co-founding the <a href=\"http:\/\/extremefuturistfest.info\/\" target=\"_blank\">Extreme Futurist Festival<\/a>. The Singularity Summit has received coverage from <i>Popular Science<\/i>, <i>Popular Mechanics<\/i>, the <i>San Francisco Chronicle<\/i>, award-winning science writer Carl Zimmer, <i>The Verge<\/i>, and a front page article in <i>TIME<\/i> magazine. Mr. Anissimov emphasizes the need for research into artificial intelligence goal systems to develop <a href=\"http:\/\/wiki.lesswrong.com\/wiki\/Friendly_artificial_intelligence\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cFriendly Artificial Intelligence\u201d<\/a> for human civilization to successfully navigate the <a href=\"http:\/\/wiki.lesswrong.com\/wiki\/Intelligence_explosion\" target=\"_blank\">intelligence explosion<\/a>. He appears in print, on podcasts, in documentaries, public speaking at conferences, and other media to spread this message. He lives in Berkeley, California.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/e0bfcc_59ab402880484c278e265d6d364e092a.jpg_srz_p_196_203_75_22_0.50_1.20_0.00_jpg_srz.jpeg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Darshan Elena Campos<\/b> &#8211; A traveling professor and academic consultant, Darshan Elena Campos, Ph.D. has taught face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses for almost 4000 students. She has also organized national conferences and numerous workshops over the past decade. Darshan\u2019s current research focuses on how educators use digital technologies to foster student leadership, collaboration, and critical literacy. She is a big nerd. Darshan can be reached via her website, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.darshancampos.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.darshancampos.org\/<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>her presentation is: <\/b>Building a Transhuman Social Movement<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i> Grassroots social movements are curious, living, evolving beings with many centers. Their success rests in the energy and vision of individuals but also their strategies for creating and sustaining community. In other words, grassroots social movements are most successful when they inspire participation, harness collective intelligence, distribute responsibilities, and share leadership. With the rise of digital technologies and advances in neuroscience, we have even more opportunities for igniting grassroots social movements and shaping transhuman futures. In this presentation, I offer a model for turning a largely intellectual movement into a broader grassroots social movement. This presentation has three threads. First, I provide an overview of the teaching method I use to guide college students in gaining a deeper understanding of transhuman technologies and transhumanism as a future vision. Second, I speak to what folks outside the traditional classroom environment &#8211; folks like us &#8211; can gain by developing a shared definition of transhumanism. Last, I outline strategies for building a grassroots social movement in light of both digital technologies and transhuman developments. I end by presenting several practical strategies for igniting the transhuman movement, starting with the folks gathering in this room at this time.<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/295006_10150727480156784_711006783_9900347_1038663449_n.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Dr. Pavel Luksha<\/b> Leader of the Russian think-and-do tank Reengineering Futures Group (<a href=\"http:\/\/refuture.me\/\" target=\"_blank\">refuture.me<\/a>), professor of SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management, co-founder of Russian Neuroweb Group (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.globalneuroweb.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.globalneuroweb.org\/<\/a>) and Russian R&amp;D Directors Club. Program Director of Russian Foresight Fleet, the largest future-awareness educaton project in the world.<\/p>\n<p>Leader of Education 2030, Skills 2030 and NeuroWeb Foresight projects, author of <i>Future Agendas for Global Education <\/i>(published internationally in Summer 2014), creator of <i>Rapid Foresight <\/i>methodology.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/johnGertz.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>John Gertz<\/b> is the President and CEO of Zorro Productions, Inc. which he founded in 1977. He has been responsible for four Zorro motion pictures, ten different TV versions of Zorro, and about fifty Zorro stage productions. A resident of Berkeley, California, John holds an M.A. in psychophysiology from Haifa University in Israel &#8211; where he was also decorated for distinguished service in an elite combat unit. He is an amateur astronomer, a classical pianist, a beekeeper, a mycologist (wild mushrooms), and an organic vegetable gardener. He recently completed his third term as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the world-famous SETI Institute, in Mountain View, California. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of a new non-profit, Foundation for Investment in SETI Science and Technology (FIRSST) whose mission it is to raise very large sums of money for peer reviewed SETI research worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/1957321_10203256334640126_446279719_n.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Alexey Turchin<\/b> is author of the book \u201cStructure of the Global Catastrophe. Risks of human extinction in the XXI century\u201d and numerous articles on the topics of existential risks and the Doomsday argument. He studied Physics and Art History at Moscow State University. Since 2010, he has worked at the Science for Longer Life Foundation where he wrote a book \u201cFuture Studies\u201d with Michael Batin. Now he is working on the book \u2018\u2018Immortality\u201d. He is one of the founders of Longevity Party, and the founder of Stop Existential Risks on Facebook. He organised first ever street action in US for Life extension in Googleplex in Feb 2014 and several actions in other countries. He will lecture on the ideas below:<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: right;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/1922742_10203256443482847_1528955485_a.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n<p><i>From 2000 &#8211; 2008 was the golden age of x-risk research. Many books and articles were published &#8211; from Bill Joy to Bostrom and Yudkowsky &#8211; and many new ideas appeared. But after that, the stream of new ideas stopped. This might be good, because every new idea increased the total risk, and perhaps all important ideas about the topic had been discussed\u2026but unfortunately\u2026<\/i><i> nothing was done for preventing x-risks, and dangerous tendencies continued. Risks of nuclear war are growing. No FAI theory exists. <\/i><i>Biotech is developing very quickly and geneticaly modifed virusus are cheaper and cheaper. The time until the catastrophe is running out. <\/i><i>The next obvious step is to create a new stream of ideas &#8211; ideas on how to prevent x-risks and when to implement these ideas. But before doing this, we need a consensus between researchers about the structure of the incoming risks. This can be via dialog, especially informal dialogs during scientific conferences. <\/i><i><\/i><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/Photo_ChrisGray.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Chris Hables Gray <\/b>focuses his research and activism on the role of information technologies in war and peace making. Author of the books <i>Postmodern War: The New Politics of Conflict<\/i> (Guilford and Routledge 1997), <i>Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age<\/i> (Routledge 2001) and <i>Peace, War and Computers<\/i> (Routledge 2005) and over 100 articles in academic and popular journals, his research is interdisciplinary and pragmatic.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: right;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/imagesbook.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n<p>He earned his doctorate from the notorious History of Consciousness Board of Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and much of his understandings of the world crisis from his experiences during 40 years as a revolutionary anarchist feminist active in the nonviolent direct action movement in many protests, and a dozen jails, around the world.<\/p>\n<p>Currently he is a Visiting Professor in Digital Humanities at University College Cork, Ireland and normally works as a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz and California State University at Monterey Bay.<\/p>\n<p><i>Only by creating a radical future will we be be able to overcome the existential crises humanity faces today. New technologies are a big part of the problem and just as big a part of the solution. Sorting out the specifics is the hard part, but, Hables argues, it is possible through horizontalist praxis, participatory evolution, and cyborg citizenship.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><\/b><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/11c7a9262855d91316d620adedf79fa2.jpg\" alt=\"Anatoly Karlin\" \/><\/b><figcaption>Anatoly Karlin<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><b> Anatoly Karlin &#8211; <\/b>San Francisco-based Russian businessman, writer, thinker, and blogger at <a href=\"http:\/\/akarlin.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/akarlin.com\/<\/a>, where he blogs \u201cabout various esoteric and not so esoteric things: Futurism, human biodiversity and psychometrics, transhumanism, China, Russia, the Arctic, geopolitics, cliodynamics, peak oil, climate change, the paleo lifestyle\u2026 What passes for \u201cdebate\u201d between Team Left and Team Right in most Western countries is stale, banal, and insipid. Both are bursting at the seams with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.urbandictionary.com\/define.php?term=rationalization%20hamster\" target=\"_blank\">hamsters<\/a>. I prefer to deal with objective reality, even if it does <a href=\"http:\/\/akarlin.com\/2012\/06\/01\/are-you-a-social-contrarian\/\" target=\"_blank\">put me outside all th<\/a>e mainstream ideological groupings. Anything else would just be dishonest\u2026\u201d His conference presentation will be: <b>\u201cThe Future of Russia.\u201d<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/drwho-20130206_800x600_scaled_cropp.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Bryce A. Lynch<\/b> is a mostly organic entity with a nontrivial number of software augmentations. By day he works as an integration security engineer in the field of financial cryptography. By night he is an open source hacker, blogger who tracks outbreaks of the future (<a href=\"http:\/\/drwho.virtadpt.net\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/drwho.virtadpt.net\/<\/a>), information security researcher, and social activist. He is a consulting agent of the hacktivist collective Telecomix, with whom he was active as an intelligence analyst and subject matter expert during the Arab Spring. He considers Agent Cameron a close friend. In his spare time he teaches classes on cryptography, operational security, privacy, and anonymity to activists, journalists, and anyone else who asks politely. He is one of the core developers of Project Byzantium, a live distribution of Linux for rapidly and easily setting up wireless mesh networks during emergencies and disaster situations to facilitate communication within the community and first responders.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><i><b>Presentation<\/b>: As transhumanists, hackers, scientists, and grinders it is well and good to keep our eyes on our eventual goals: Immortality in some form, extended continuity of consciousness, and augmentation of our current cognitive and physical abilities. It\u2019s easy to spend our time discussing what might come to pass but neglect developments in technology and technique that we can develop and employ as first steps toward achieving these goals. Some of the technologies which we can build upon right now are open source prosthetic limbs, censorship circumvention technologies, civilian brain\/computer interface devices, ad-hocratic operational templates, and free\/libre intelligence analysis and data mining software. Examples of these technologies and techniques will be briefly discussed along with their implications for practical, applied transhumanism in the present time.<\/i><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/yonitedx3.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/b><\/figure>\n<p><b>Yoni Binstock <\/b>went to Rollins College, graduating with a BA in Political Science and a minor in International Business. He was columnist and business manager of the school newspaper, President of Rollins Democrats, and started the Green Rollins Initiative. Next, he attended Boston University for a MA in Energy and Environmental Analysis. After this degree, Yoni became Operations Coordinator at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailyfeats.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">DailyFeats<\/a>, a web startup committed to building and maintaining healthy habits in people\u2019s lives. In 2011 he started Climate Scores to keep Congress accountable on climate change.<br \/>\nIn 2012, Yoni joined Ashoka to manage online fundraising efforts, targeting Gen Y donors. In 2013, he organized a TEDx <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tedxrosslyn.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">event<\/a> and started a mobile app <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mykindofapps.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">company<\/a>. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to work at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.joinmosaic.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Mosaic<\/a> as a Data and Marketing Fellow, then at <a title=\"\">SolarCity <\/a>as a Sales Consultant, and currently works at <a title=\"\">Change.org<\/a> as a Business Development Associate. He is also a fellow at the Clinton Global Initiative University and StartingBloc. Yoni\u2019s presentation at the conference will be on 3D Printing.<\/p>\n<p><i>\u201cSomewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.\u201d<\/i> &#8211; Carl Sagan<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/susankuchinskas_(2).jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/figure>\n<p><b>Susan Kuchinskas <\/b>is the author of \u201cThe Chemistry of Connection: How the Oxytocin Response Can Help You Find Trust, Intimacy and Love\u201d &#8211; a book that explains the physiological link between love and wellbeing, what happens in the brain when we connect with others\u2014and what\u2019s missing when we can\u2019t. She also wrote \u201cOxytocin Parenting: From the Womb through the Terrible Twos\u201d, about how parenting shapes the brain\u2019s social circuits. She works as a journalist covering science, business and technology.<\/p>\n<p>Susan Kuchinskas will not only discuss generational trauma in the United States, she\u2019ll also talk abut the concrete strategies that could reverse the global collapse of trust. Find out more at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.chemistryofconnection.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.chemistryofconnection.com\/<\/a>. <a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/login\/index.php?S=d0ad18258891625cd4b0c507f1a660d6&amp;D=cp&amp;C=content_publish&amp;M=entry_form&amp;channel_id=2&amp;entry_id=1430&amp;\">510-644-2612<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kuchinskas.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.kuchinskas.com\/<\/a> @susankuchinskas<\/p>\n<p><b>Her Presentation: Emotional Catastrophe and Unnatural Selection: Are We Breeding Humans Who Hate? <\/b>Our brains have the capacity for boundless love\u2014and also for all-consuming hatred. While the hman brain was shaped by thousands of years of evolution, we confront today\u2019s world with neural equipment not much different from that of a hunter-gatherer who lived 200,000 years ago. But each individual\u2019s brain is also shaped by experience in the womb and during the first three years of life, as the brain circuits organize in response to its surroundings. Today, we face a global emotional catastrophe that\u2019s as deadly as war and environmental collapse. In fact, this emotional catastrophe could be seen as the direct cause of human\u2019s inability to stop war, halt global warming and create an equal society. Even the wealthiest, most privileged humans on the planet\u2014here in the U.S.\u2014experience often experience early trauma that limits their ability to trust and love.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"text-align: center; float: left;\"><b><\/b><b><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/images\/author\/medium_pellissier.png\" alt=\"Hank Pellissier\" \/><\/b><figcaption>Hank Pellissier<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><b>Hank Pellissier &#8211; <\/b>director of <a href=\"http:\/\/brighterbrains.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">Brighter Brains Institute<\/a>, a think tank dedicated to brain health and enhancement. He founded Transhumanity.net &amp; ImmortalLife.info after a year as Managing Director at the Institute for Ethics in Emerging Technology (IEET). He\u2019s the author of <i>Brighter Brains &#8211; 225 ways to injure or elevate intelligence<\/i>, <i>Invent Utopia Now<\/i> and <i>Why is the IQ of Ashkenazi Jews so High?, <\/i>and editor of <i>Human Destiny is to Eliminate Death.<\/i> Hank is a writer for <i>GreatSchools.org<\/i>, he was the \u201cLocal Intelligence\u201d columnist for the <i>New York Times<\/i> (San Francisco edition), daily columnist for Salon.com (\u201cNaked World), he wrote two columns for <i>SfGate.com<\/i> (\u201cUrban Animal\u201d and \u201cOdd Barkings\u201d), and he\u2019s written 100+ futurist articles for IEET, H+ Magazine, World Future Society, Acceler8or, and other publications, occasionally under his nom de plume, \u201cHank Hyena.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Additional Speakers:<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Karl Doerrer <\/b>will discuss \u201chow cryto-currencies can survive without depending on fiat exchange and the benefits of that happening\u201d<\/p>\n<p><b>Anna Petrova<\/b> will discuss Catastrophic Risks associated with Artificial Intelligence.<\/p>\n<p><b>Romana Machado<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b>SCHEDULE<\/b><\/p>\n<p>9:40 am &#8211; Hank Pellissier (intro)<\/p>\n<p>9:45 &#8211; Alexey Turchin<\/p>\n<p>10:00 &#8211; Anna Petrova<\/p>\n<p>10:20 &#8211; Romano Machado<\/p>\n<p>10:50 &#8211; BREAK<\/p>\n<p>11:00 &#8211; David Brin<\/p>\n<p>11:30 &#8211; Darshan Elena Campos<\/p>\n<p>12:00 &#8211; Michael Anissimov<\/p>\n<p>12:30 &#8211; Bryce Lynch<\/p>\n<p><b>1:00 LUNCH<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1:45 &#8211; Chris Hables Gray<\/p>\n<p>2:15 &#8211; Seth Baum<\/p>\n<p>3:00 &#8211; Alexey Turchin<\/p>\n<p>3:15 &#8211; Susan Kuchinskas<\/p>\n<p><b> 3:45 BREAK<\/b><\/p>\n<p>4:00 &#8211; Pavel Luksha<\/p>\n<p>4:30 &#8211; Anatoly Karlin<\/p>\n<p>5:00\u2014Yoni Binstock<\/p>\n<p>5:30 &#8211; John Gertz<\/p>\n<p>6:00 &#8211; Karl Doerr<\/p>\n<p>6:15 &#8211; Panel on Catastrophic Risk &#8211; Alexey Turchin, Seth Baum, Anna Petrova, Michael Anissimov<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Author: BrighterBrains.org Conference Date: June 14, 2014 Apocalypse? or Transcendence? Utopia? or Dystopia? Is Human Destiny an Immortal Paradise? or Miserable Extinction via a Bang, or a Whimper? Will Tomorrow Bring: Pandemic Diseases? Killer Asteroids &amp; Comets? Famine? Nuclear Annihilation? Water Scarcity? Poisonous Arctic Methane Gas? Volcanic Eruptions? UnFriendly Artificial Intelligence? Run-Amok Nanotech Grey Goo? Unending War? Dysgenic Idiocracy? or Will the Future be Miraculously Wonderful? Via The Singularity? Global Neuroweb? DIY Activist Decentralization? Elevated BioIntelligence? Elimination of Poverty? 3D Printing? Oxytocin? Social Transhumanism? TRANSHUMAN VISIONS 5th conference will explore this topic! Global Existential Risks &amp; Radical Futures will be June 14 (Saturday) at Piedmont Veteran\u2019s Hall, 401 Highland Avenue, in Piedmont. The event is from 9:30 am &#8211; 8 pm. Doors open at 9:00. Co-producers are Hank Pellissier, director of Transhuman Visions and the Brighter Brains Institute, and Alexey Turchin, co-founder of The Longevity Party and founder of Stop Existential Risks. (their bios are below) Tickets for the event cost between $25 &#8211; $30. They can be purchased at EventBrite HERE &nbsp; Lead Sponsor: The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology. IEET.org is a nonprofit think tank which promotes ideas about how technological progress can increase freedom, happiness, and human flourishing in democratic societies. Located in Hartford, Connecticut, the IEET aims to shape public policies that distribute the benefits and reduce the risks of technological advancement. IEET generously donated funds to pay airfare for Seth Baum (the Keynote Speaker), and it provided publicity to the conference via its website and mailing list. Several of the conference speakers are IEET Fellows, Affiliate Scholars and contributing writers. &nbsp; Co-Sponsor &#8211; The Lifeboat Foundation encourages scientific advancement while helping humanity survive existential risks and possible misuse of powerful new technologies, including genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics\/AI. Lifeboat Foundation is helping to develop technologies to defend humanity, including: 1) new methods to combat viruses, 2) effective nanotechnological defensive strategies, and 3) self-sustaining space colonies if other strategies fail. \u2014\u2014\u2014- Global Existential Risks &amp; Radical Futures will present the future\u2019s worst \u201cCatastrophic Scenarios\u201d and what we can do to avoid them. Numerous \u201cRadical Futures\u201d will also be examined. Seth Baum is Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI, http:\/\/gcrinstitute.org\/). He received a PhD in Geography from Pennsylvania State University and was recently a post-doc with Columbia University\u2019s Center for Research on Environmental Decisions. His research covers a broad range of topics, including artificial general intelligence, environmental policy, ethics, economics, education, and astrobiology. He also helps lead the global catastrophic risk research community via GCRI, the Society for Risk Analysis, and other organizations. Dr. Baum is also active at the interface of academic scholarship and other sectors of society. Through GCRI, he is building ties between global catastrophic risk researchers and other relevant professionals. He is also active in public scholarship through collaborations with artists, entertainers, journalists, and other members of the media. His research has gotten wide media attention including interviews in the Discovery Channel, Fox News, and Talk Radio 702 (South Africa), plus additional coverage in The Guardian, MIT Technology Review, MSNBC, and other publications. Dr. Baum\u2019s travel expenses at this conference are generously provided for by the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technology (IEET). He will lecture on the following topic: \u201cNavigating The High-Stakes Turbulence To Our Future.\u201d In his book The Meaning of the 21st Century, the late James Martin described this era of history as like a deep river canyon with turbulent rapids. The turbulence threatens to sink the entirety of human civilization through environmental collapse, war with increasingly destructive weapons, and new technologies that could ruin the planet by accident. It is our challenge as inhabitants of this era to navigate humanity through the turbulence. If we succeed, a very long and bright future awaits. In this presentation I will survey the threats that drive the turbulence and the actions we must take to navigate through it. Important contributions can come from public policy, business, technology, media, research, and other sectors, though each also has its limitations. A pluralistic, collaborative approach will ultimately be most successful. David Brin, a scientist and best-selling author whose future-oriented novels include Earth, The Postman, and Hugo Award winners Startide Rising and The Uplift War, is a 2010 Fellow of the IEET. Brin is known as a leading commentator on modern technological, social, and political trends. His nonfiction book The Transparent Society won the Freedom of Speech Award from the American Library Association. Brin\u2019s most recent novel, Kiln People, explores a fictional near future when people use cheap copies of themselves to be in two places at once. The Life Eaters\u2014a graphic novel\u2014explores a chilling alternative outcome of World War II. David\u2019s newest novel &#8211; Existence &#8211; is now available, published by Tor Books. Michael Anissimov is a futurist thinker focused on emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, and Artificial Intelligence. He previously managed Singularity Summit and worked as media director for the Machine Intelligence Research Institute, as well as co-founding the Extreme Futurist Festival. The Singularity Summit has received coverage from Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, the San Francisco Chronicle, award-winning science writer Carl Zimmer, The Verge, and a front page article in TIME magazine. Mr. Anissimov emphasizes the need for research into artificial intelligence goal systems to develop \u201cFriendly Artificial Intelligence\u201d for human civilization to successfully navigate the intelligence explosion. He appears in print, on podcasts, in documentaries, public speaking at conferences, and other media to spread this message. He lives in Berkeley, California. &nbsp; Darshan Elena Campos &#8211; A traveling professor and academic consultant, Darshan Elena Campos, Ph.D. has taught face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses for almost 4000 students. She has also organized national conferences and numerous workshops over the past decade. Darshan\u2019s current research focuses on how educators use digital technologies to foster student leadership, collaboration, and critical literacy. She is a big nerd. Darshan can be reached via her website, http:\/\/www.darshancampos.org\/. her presentation is: Building a Transhuman Social Movement Grassroots social movements are curious, living, evolving beings with many centers. Their success rests in the energy and vision of individuals but also their strategies for creating and sustaining community. In other words, grassroots social movements are most successful when they inspire participation, harness collective intelligence, distribute responsibilities, and share leadership. With the rise of digital technologies and advances in neuroscience, we have even more opportunities for igniting grassroots social movements and shaping transhuman futures. In this presentation, I offer a model for turning a largely intellectual movement into a broader grassroots social movement. This presentation has three threads. First, I provide an overview of the teaching method I use to guide college students in gaining a deeper understanding of transhuman technologies and transhumanism as a future vision. Second, I speak to what folks outside the traditional classroom environment &#8211; folks like us &#8211; can gain by developing a shared definition of transhumanism. Last, I outline strategies for building a grassroots social movement in light of both digital technologies and transhuman developments. I end by presenting several practical strategies for igniting the transhuman movement, starting with the folks gathering in this room at this time. &nbsp; Dr. Pavel Luksha Leader of the Russian think-and-do tank Reengineering Futures Group (refuture.me), professor of SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management, co-founder of Russian Neuroweb Group (http:\/\/www.globalneuroweb.org\/) and Russian R&amp;D Directors Club. Program Director of Russian Foresight Fleet, the largest future-awareness educaton project in the world. Leader of Education 2030, Skills 2030 and NeuroWeb Foresight projects, author of Future Agendas for Global Education (published internationally in Summer 2014), creator of Rapid Foresight methodology. &nbsp; John Gertz is the President and CEO of Zorro Productions, Inc. which he founded in 1977. He has been responsible for four Zorro motion pictures, ten different TV versions of Zorro, and about fifty Zorro stage productions. A resident of Berkeley, California, John holds an M.A. in psychophysiology from Haifa University in Israel &#8211; where he was also decorated for distinguished service in an elite combat unit. He is an amateur astronomer, a classical pianist, a beekeeper, a mycologist (wild mushrooms), and an organic vegetable gardener. He recently completed his third term as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the world-famous SETI Institute, in Mountain View, California. He currently serves as Chairman of the Board of a new non-profit, Foundation for Investment in SETI Science and Technology (FIRSST) whose mission it is to raise very large sums of money for peer reviewed SETI research worldwide. &nbsp; &nbsp; Alexey Turchin is author of the book \u201cStructure of the Global Catastrophe. Risks of human extinction in the XXI century\u201d and numerous articles on the topics of existential risks and the Doomsday argument. He studied Physics and Art History at Moscow State University. Since 2010, he has worked at the Science for Longer Life Foundation where he wrote a book \u201cFuture Studies\u201d with Michael Batin. Now he is working on the book \u2018\u2018Immortality\u201d. He is one of the founders of Longevity Party, and the founder of Stop Existential Risks on Facebook. He organised first ever street action in US for Life extension in Googleplex in Feb 2014 and several actions in other countries. He will lecture on the ideas below: From 2000 &#8211; 2008 was the golden age of x-risk research. Many books and articles were published &#8211; from Bill Joy to Bostrom and Yudkowsky &#8211; and many new ideas appeared. But after that, the stream of new ideas stopped. This might be good, because every new idea increased the total risk, and perhaps all important ideas about the topic had been discussed\u2026but unfortunately\u2026 nothing was done for preventing x-risks, and dangerous tendencies continued. Risks of nuclear war are growing. No FAI theory exists. Biotech is developing very quickly and geneticaly modifed virusus are cheaper and cheaper. The time until the catastrophe is running out. The next obvious step is to create a new stream of ideas &#8211; ideas on how to prevent x-risks and when to implement these ideas. But before doing this, we need a consensus between researchers about the structure of the incoming risks. This can be via dialog, especially informal dialogs during scientific conferences. &nbsp; Chris Hables Gray focuses his research and activism on the role of information technologies in war and peace making. Author of the books Postmodern War: The New Politics of Conflict (Guilford and Routledge 1997), Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age (Routledge 2001) and Peace, War and Computers (Routledge 2005) and over 100 articles in academic and popular journals, his research is interdisciplinary and pragmatic. He earned his doctorate from the notorious History of Consciousness Board of Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and much of his understandings of the world crisis from his experiences during 40 years as a revolutionary anarchist feminist active in the nonviolent direct action movement in many protests, and a dozen jails, around the world. Currently he is a Visiting Professor in Digital Humanities at University College Cork, Ireland and normally works as a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz and California State University at Monterey Bay. Only by creating a radical future will we be be able to overcome the existential crises humanity faces today. New technologies are a big part of the problem and just as big a part of the solution. Sorting out the specifics is the hard part, but, Hables argues, it is possible through horizontalist praxis, participatory evolution, and cyborg citizenship. &nbsp; Anatoly Karlin Anatoly Karlin &#8211; San Francisco-based Russian businessman, writer, thinker, and blogger at http:\/\/akarlin.com\/, where he blogs \u201cabout various esoteric and not so esoteric things: Futurism, human biodiversity and psychometrics, transhumanism, China, Russia, the Arctic, geopolitics, cliodynamics, peak oil, climate change, the paleo lifestyle\u2026 What passes for \u201cdebate\u201d between Team Left and Team Right in most Western countries is stale, banal, and insipid. Both are bursting at the seams with hamsters. I prefer to deal with objective reality, even if it does put me outside all the mainstream ideological groupings. 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