This questionnaire was given to 10 students in s2
and 11 students in s4. Their responses are indicated below with
stars and the most popular response is in bold type.
In a few years time it is possible that computers
and neuroscience will have progressed to the point that we will be
able to copy your entire mind (all your thoughts, memories and
emotions, even your SOUL) onto a computer. The moment when this will
become possible already has a name – it’s called the SINGULARITY.
Copying your mind to a computer would free your mind from your body
and give you immortality as well as much enhanced thinking
abilities. Your body, now obsolete, would be discarded.
- Do you think that
technology progress is going to have a REVOLUTIONARY impact on
our personal lives in this century???
a)
************ Yes
b) No
c) *********
Maybe
- Do you agree that
people’s minds should be stored forever?
a)
** Yes, immortality would
be great
b)
************** No, death
is natural and humans shouldn’t bypass nature’s laws
c)
*** No, this way some
dangerous people such as dictators could rule forever
- Make a guess as to how
long it will take for humans to make a computer that matches the
power of the human brain.
a) 10 years b) ******
20 years c) ********
40 years
d) **
100 years e) * it
will never be possible
- What is your opinion
about attempts at reading human thoughts?
a) *********
we should not be doing such experiments at all, even on animals
like rats or monkeys
b) **
experiments on animals are OK, but never humans
c) ********
experiments on humans are OK only in special cases such as offering
speech to a paralysed person who is otherwise unable to speak
d) *
experiments on humans are not a problem
- If and when it becomes
possible to read human thoughts how much of a danger is there
that governments will want to read your thoughts for ‘security’
purposes?
a) I believe that governments would never abuse
technology
b) ******
There is a small danger that this could happen
c)
************** It is very likely that some governments
would abuse this technology
- The ‘Unabomber’
attempted to slow technological progress in the US by sending
parcel bombs to universities. Dozens of people were killed or
injured. How do you feel about this?
a) *************
He is a mass murderer and should spend the rest of his life in
prison
b) *****
I’m sympathetic to his feelings but don’t support what he did
c) **
Technological progress is much too rapid – it’s out of control! He
is a hero!
- If all your brain’s
electrical activity has been transferred to a computer and the
computer brain starts behaving in a human like way (talking like
a human etc) then can we be confident that the computer is alive
and that the human soul itself has been transferred?
a) yes – there’s no reason why a computer can’t
be alive and have a soul
b) *******
no – a computer will never be able to have a soul, even if a
human’s thoughts have been copied onto it
c) ****
It would not be easy to tell whether a very smart computer is alive
and has a soul – very clever testing would be necessary
- If one day computers
become far smarter than humans then is there a danger that they
will regard us with contempt and might eliminate us?
a) ***
They will know that we created them and would have to treat us with
respect.
b) **********
There is a real danger that we would be eliminated
c) *******
If these supercomputers were ‘seeded’ with human thoughts then there
can be no conflict between the biological humans and the computer
humans.
- If it becomes possible
to copy human minds to computers, would it make more sense to
copy everyone’s minds to computers or only the minds of the
smartest people (those minds could then be easily cloned).
a) ********
we’d want to copy everybody’s brains to computers – it’s only fair
b) *********
Copy only the minds of the smart people
- Super-powerful
computers could be used in either of two ways: they could host a
human mind which would then be able to grow inside its new home
or they could develop independently of us using what we call
‘artificial intelligence’. What do you think is likely to be the
dominant use of the super-powerful computers of the future?
a) *****
they will host human minds
b)
************* they will develop independently of us using
artificial intelligence.
- If it becomes possible
to READ all our thoughts then it will probably be also possible
to DOWNLOAD thoughts INTO the brain (like in the Matrix movies).
‘Going to school’ might take on a new meaning – a weekly 10
minute connection to a computer to have new knowledge and skills
downloaded effortlessly to your brain.
a)
* Learning quickly without
effort? I’d be in favour of this. Sign me up! Everyone should learn
this way as soon as this becomes possible.
b)
**** Too dangerous – too
much mike mind control or thought control. I think this should not
be allowed.
c)
************** I think
people should be allowed to choose between learning the traditional
way or having knowledge downloaded straight into their brains.
- Being able to download
thoughts into a human brain might mean that we would be able to
control that brain and that person. Which statement do you agree
with most strongly?
a)
************* Yes, there
is a danger that somebody would try to use technology to control
humans and might even use these humans to commit crimes or fight
wars.
b) No, the
technology would never be advanced enough to control the human brain
c)
* Yes, remote control
humans could be used as slaves and could do work that no robots can
so “normal” humans wouldn’t have to work
d)
****** No, no human would
ever submit himself to become controlled by somebody else