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Timothy Burke's avatar

Nice essay! I've always been frustrated that Vinge's conceptualization of the Singularity was so rarely linked to what I saw as one of its major implied reference points, which is the emergence of modern subjectivity, particularly in the way that Foucauldian analyses approached "epistemic" rupture. Foucault himself never managed (imho) to do a great job of actually exploring what kinds of selfhood or subjectivity people might have had before modernity, perhaps because modern epistemic frames overwhelm or infuse any such project. But I do think Foucault-inspired analyses were somewhat convincing that there *was* a rupture of some kind--that a person living before madness, before sexuality, before the prison, etc. would struggle to understand in a fundamental way what a modern self thought, did, felt and saw. (And thus also in the other direction.) Which is what I understood Vinge to be reaching for--that we were on the cusp of the emergence of a subjectivity that would be so radically different in some of its basic nature that there would be no communicating across that epistemic rupture, and that we couldn't really imagine on this side of it what it was going to be like on that side of it. The readings of the Singularity as "nerd rapture" or just as an enhancement/degradation of modern subjectivity missed the point, or perhaps just dragged it somewhere far afield from what he had in mind.

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There was a viral interview some months back with a small IT business owner in Maine on his support of Trump. When the interviewer asked if he was concerned about the chaos a Trump victory might bring, he replied "that's why I'm voting for Trump". An awful lot of people hate and fear the modern world in general and are comfortable with the idea of tearing it down and starting over (in theory, because no one in favor of this wants to think through the aftermath, other than Steve Bannon). The fear of AI is driven more by this than any threat of daemons. Not even the people building the current interactions of "AI" fully understand it, let alone what it will do to society (beyond granting them wealth and power, somehow). But I fully agree that we need some sort of pataphysical language to grapple with a coming wave no one understands.

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