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"Brandon Bailey said...
"Shortly before his death in 1970, Howard Scott, Technocracy's founder and long time Director-in-Chief, stated that 'Never in the history of human affairs has mankind been so unprepared for what it has to face.' The saddest part about this lack of preparation is that most people seem not to realize how unprepared they are, nor do they even care.""
Paul said...
"Brandon Bailey deserves a hat tip for his post..."
Anonymous said...
"Concepts such as a technological singularity are largely unknown to the vast majority of the population.
In most people's minds, robots are still an idea from Science Fiction, or the 'semi-distant future', and definatly not something they'll be seeing in the timeframes all here have read about (2020-2050).
It's not that they don't care, they just don't know (i.e. their own curiosities never led them to research the subjects on their own)."
MDude said...
"Maybe videos of robots should be played on that giant screen in New Work, or on popularly watched television stations? "
"Brandon Bailey said...
Technocracy is like the Australia Project. It was fairly well known around 1932, during the Great Depression. I own theaustraliaproject.com but technocracy can be like it. I might become a member.
Technocracy-I have more on it at Robot Future News."
10:10 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Howard Scott was trying to solve the problem we now face. He was just probably trying too early."
10:12 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
“Exponential growth looks like nothing is happening, and then suddenly you get this explosion at the end.”
-Ray Kurzweil
The Law of Accelerating Returns"
10:17 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"I have told several people about robots and I have them on my profile on a Web site. I also tell about the robot revolution on my Netscape profile which has gotten about 7,000 views. Additionally, I supposedly e-mailed the vice president. I might also make some robots and use some of the money made from them to help the displaced people; money will be made by someone either way."
10:22 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"secondlife.com might help."
10:23 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Writing about robots on netscape.com can really help you spread the word since it has about 13 million visitors a month. Netscape is now a social news portal."
10:25 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Uncanny Valley is relevant to what Paul said."
"Also, I think robots were developed lopsidedly and that is a reason why people don't know much about them. Robotics researchers have been working on humanoid robots for a long time but mass-produced robotic vacuums just came out a few years ago."
"Brandon Bailey said...
"Shortly before his death in 1970, Howard Scott, Technocracy's founder and long time Director-in-Chief, stated that 'Never in the history of human affairs has mankind been so unprepared for what it has to face.' The saddest part about this lack of preparation is that most people seem not to realize how unprepared they are, nor do they even care.""
Paul said...
"Brandon Bailey deserves a hat tip for his post..."
Anonymous said...
"Concepts such as a technological singularity are largely unknown to the vast majority of the population.
In most people's minds, robots are still an idea from Science Fiction, or the 'semi-distant future', and definatly not something they'll be seeing in the timeframes all here have read about (2020-2050).
It's not that they don't care, they just don't know (i.e. their own curiosities never led them to research the subjects on their own)."
MDude said...
"Maybe videos of robots should be played on that giant screen in New Work, or on popularly watched television stations? "
"Brandon Bailey said...
Technocracy is like the Australia Project. It was fairly well known around 1932, during the Great Depression. I own theaustraliaproject.com but technocracy can be like it. I might become a member.
Technocracy-I have more on it at Robot Future News."
10:10 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Howard Scott was trying to solve the problem we now face. He was just probably trying too early."
10:12 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
“Exponential growth looks like nothing is happening, and then suddenly you get this explosion at the end.”
-Ray Kurzweil
The Law of Accelerating Returns"
10:17 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"I have told several people about robots and I have them on my profile on a Web site. I also tell about the robot revolution on my Netscape profile which has gotten about 7,000 views. Additionally, I supposedly e-mailed the vice president. I might also make some robots and use some of the money made from them to help the displaced people; money will be made by someone either way."
10:22 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"secondlife.com might help."
10:23 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Writing about robots on netscape.com can really help you spread the word since it has about 13 million visitors a month. Netscape is now a social news portal."
10:25 PM, August 27, 2006
Brandon Bailey said...
"Uncanny Valley is relevant to what Paul said."
"Also, I think robots were developed lopsidedly and that is a reason why people don't know much about them. Robotics researchers have been working on humanoid robots for a long time but mass-produced robotic vacuums just came out a few years ago."
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