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Gaming the Future: Technologies for Intelligent Voluntary Cooperation

Gaming the Future:

Technologies of Intelligent Voluntary Cooperation

Jan 13, 2022
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Welcome to this living book about technologies for intelligent voluntary cooperation by Allison Duettmann, Mark S. Miller, and Christine Peterson, Foresight Institute.

The Book

Gaming the Future: Technologies for Intelligent Voluntary Cooperation

Abstract

Have you ever played Civilization? In the game, you’re discovering technologies that unlock new levels, one capability at a time. But not all innovations are equal. Better technologies of cooperation could unlock new levels of progress across the board. Opportunities for bright futures enabled by bio, nano, and computing technologies are now within our reach. Their proliferation also comes with risks and authoritarian attempts at control. This book explores how technologies of intelligent voluntary cooperation can help us navigate the traps. Cryptocommerce enables decentralized, secure cooperation across human and computing entities. This unlocks a Paretotropian future of high technology and high freedom. 

Table of contents with hyperlinks to chapters

  1. FOREWORD | What's at Stake in This Game?

  2. OVERVIEW | What to Expect From This Game

  3. MEET THE PLAYERS | Value Diversity

  4. SKIM THE MANUAL | Intelligent Voluntary Cooperation

  5. IMPROVE COOPERATION | New Info, Money, Rights, Contracts, Privacy

  6. GENETIC TAKEOVER | Cryptocommerce

  7. DEFEND AGAINST PHYSICAL THREATS | Multipolar Active Shields

  8. DEFEND AGAINST CYBER THREATS | Computer Security

  9. WELCOME NEW PLAYERS | Artificial Intelligences

  10. ITERATE THE GAME | Racing Where?

We hope you find interest in critiquing and augmenting the ideas by commenting. This book, like a good game, is here to be iterated and improved for the next round.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank members of our Foresight’s Intelligent Cooperation Group for shaping this book into what it is through our 2021 seminars:

  • Robin Hanson, George Mason University | Value Drift

  • Balaji S. Srinivasan | The Network State

  • Dr. Vernon Smith | Theory of Price Discovery in Markets

  • A. McAfee | Civilizational Progress

  • Tyler Cowen, George Mason University | Stubborn Attachments
    Audrey Tang, Taiwan Digital Minister: Tools for Openness
    Prediction & Replication Markets, Augur, Metaculus

  • Christine Lemmer-Webber | Randy Farmer | Re-Decentralizing Networked Communities

  • Kate Sills, Agoric | NFTs and Engineering Property Rights
    Arthur Breitman, Tezos: Blockchain Governance

  • Marc Stiegler, Agoric | The Digital Path

  • Chip Morningstar, Meng Weng, Federico Ast | Split Contracts, Comp. Law & Decentralized Arbitration

  • DAOstack, Decentraland, SifChain, ResearchHub, VitaDAO | DAOs

  • Glen Weyl, RadicalxChange | Social Technology for a Political Economy of Increasing Returns

  • Alex Tabarrok, George Mason University | Dominant Assurance Contracts

  • Zooko Wilcox, ECC, Howard Wu, Aleo | Zero-knowledge-enabled Cooperation

  • Jim Epstein, Primavera De Filippi, Brewster Kahle | Peaceful Transition into Cryptocommerce?

  • Daniel Ellsberg, DoomsDay Machine | Nuclear Risks: Doomsday (Still) Hiding in Plain Sight

  • David Brin, The Transparent Society | Transparent Society & Sousveillance

  • Gernot Heiser | SeL4: Formal Proofs for Real-World Cybersecurity

  • David Krakauer, Santa Fe Institute | Collective Computing

  • Gillian Hadfield, University of Toronto | Incomplete Contracts & AI Alignment

  • Richard Craib, NumerAI | Techniques for Intelligence Coordination
    Peter Norvig, Google | AI: A Modern Approach

  • Anders Sandberg, Oxford University | Game Theory of Cooperating with Alien Minds

  • Robin Hanson, George Mason University | A Simple Model of Grabby Aliens

  • The seminars are now incorporated into the text as deep dives

We would especially like to thank Keith Mansfield, Tom Galloway, Terry Stanley, Chris Hibbert, Alan Karp, Jazear Brooks, David Manheim, Kate Sills, Chip Morningstar, Gillian Hadfield, Robin Hanson, David Friedman, Jim Bennett, Micah Zoltu, and Dan Field for extensive comments on the book draft. We learned a lot and all remaining errors are ours.

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