Not worth worrying about given context of imminent ASI.
But assuming a Butlerian jihad occurs to make it an issue of importance again then most topics surrounding it are gone into at depth by radical pro-natalists Simone and Malcom Gladwell, who have employed genetic screening of their embryos to attempt to have more high-achievers, on their near-daily podcast https://www.youtube.com/user/simoneharuko . While quite odd in their outlook they delve into all sorts of sociopolitical issues from the pronatalist worldview. Largely rationalist and very interesting and informative, though well outside of Overton window on a lot of subjects.
Not worth worrying about given context of imminent ASI.
This is something that confuses me as well: why do a lot of people in these circles seem care about the fertility crisis while also believing that ASI is coming very soon?
In both optimistic and pessimistic scenarios about what a post-ASI world looks like, I’m struggling to see a future where the fact that people in the 2020s had relatively few babies matters.
I’m familiar, have interviewed them twice, and linked to them in the OP in the culture-ectomy section. :) I don’t think their lives work as a model for the majority of people in our culture, and suspect their children either will revert to mean in TFR, or will be drastically different culturally and thus an example of what I’m pointing at with this post.
Not worth worrying about given context of imminent ASI.
But assuming a Butlerian jihad occurs to make it an issue of importance again then most topics surrounding it are gone into at depth by radical pro-natalists Simone and Malcom Gladwell, who have employed genetic screening of their embryos to attempt to have more high-achievers, on their near-daily podcast https://www.youtube.com/user/simoneharuko . While quite odd in their outlook they delve into all sorts of sociopolitical issues from the pronatalist worldview. Largely rationalist and very interesting and informative, though well outside of Overton window on a lot of subjects.
Collins not Gladwell lmao
This is something that confuses me as well: why do a lot of people in these circles seem care about the fertility crisis while also believing that ASI is coming very soon?
In both optimistic and pessimistic scenarios about what a post-ASI world looks like, I’m struggling to see a future where the fact that people in the 2020s had relatively few babies matters.
I’m familiar, have interviewed them twice, and linked to them in the OP in the culture-ectomy section. :) I don’t think their lives work as a model for the majority of people in our culture, and suspect their children either will revert to mean in TFR, or will be drastically different culturally and thus an example of what I’m pointing at with this post.