I don’t think I can describe the way in which post is unsettling to me. Ken Liu came close a decade ago with a story called “The Perfect Match”. My techno-optimism is significant but bounded, and I expect technology of the sort you describe/imagine to be extremely damaging to the souls of those who partake and to the structural integrity of the societies that allow it to set its roots.
I don’t think I can describe the way in which post is unsettling to me. Ken Liu came close a decade ago with a story called “The Perfect Match”. My techno-optimism is significant but bounded, and I expect technology of the sort you describe/imagine to be extremely damaging to the souls of those who partake and to the structural integrity of the societies that allow it to set its roots.