Y’all might enjoy Ted Chiang’s story Liking what you see that explores the consequences of modifying your brain to stop evaluating other people’s attractiveness.
This made me curious about what it’d be like to see beauty as completely objective. Hot or Not exists and usually produces consensus; the same supermodel with the same makeup and retouching is attractive to whole audiences; in a room everyone knows who is ugly and who is pretty. This is rather alien to me—I have unusual tastes and they change a lot, permanently, with even fleeting like or dislike of someone with given features. I think I like this better, but I want to try the normal way.
First impression: I would never let that happen to me in a society of humans. Am I being too conservative? If an FAI said it was a good idea, I’d do it.
I guess I found the one of the craziest things an AI could tell me.
I must admit I’m surprised. Based on your recent talk about not worrying about status I would have expected this to appeal to you too, and certainly not be scary.
The future scares the crap out of me. If I thought FAI was impossible, I’d probably be an anarcho-primitivist or something. Time to build a real line of retreat...
Humans cutting out a part of their existence in service of some ideal that is culturally desirable seems very stupid. A much better solution would be to make everyone beautiful.
The beauty and persuasiveness enhancing software seems scary as well. Maybe calli is the best solution to that, maybe not.
The faster we get FAI, the less we have to worry about stuff like this...
Y’all might enjoy Ted Chiang’s story Liking what you see that explores the consequences of modifying your brain to stop evaluating other people’s attractiveness.
Thank you for the link, a very interesting story.
This made me curious about what it’d be like to see beauty as completely objective. Hot or Not exists and usually produces consensus; the same supermodel with the same makeup and retouching is attractive to whole audiences; in a room everyone knows who is ugly and who is pretty. This is rather alien to me—I have unusual tastes and they change a lot, permanently, with even fleeting like or dislike of someone with given features. I think I like this better, but I want to try the normal way.
eeeeeee that’s scary.
Not done reading, but looks really good.
First impression: I would never let that happen to me in a society of humans. Am I being too conservative? If an FAI said it was a good idea, I’d do it.
I guess I found the one of the craziest things an AI could tell me.
I must admit I’m surprised. Based on your recent talk about not worrying about status I would have expected this to appeal to you too, and certainly not be scary.
The future scares the crap out of me. If I thought FAI was impossible, I’d probably be an anarcho-primitivist or something. Time to build a real line of retreat...
Humans cutting out a part of their existence in service of some ideal that is culturally desirable seems very stupid. A much better solution would be to make everyone beautiful.
The beauty and persuasiveness enhancing software seems scary as well. Maybe calli is the best solution to that, maybe not.
The faster we get FAI, the less we have to worry about stuff like this...
I’m curious, why do you find that scary?