An Unexpected Audience Part 2: Research Supplement to IEEE Metaverse Congress Session 5 Comments

After adding all of the back-up material, I found it hard to read through the original comments I’d made on the fifth IEEE Metaverse Congress session. For that reason I decided to split up the posts. There’s one with just the comments here and this one, which features the comments along with associated material that has come to inform my point of view. My additions are in italics. I hope people who want to take a deeper dive into this material find the links and videos helpful. The feature image is the grandmother in the center of the Tohono O’odham labyrinth, the woman in the maze motif. I’m confident with additional information that allows us to understand the bigger picture, we can find our way out.

Please note, to be able to really take in the images, especially the maps, click on the image to enlarge it or use the source link in the caption to go to the original version.

Me To All Panelists: 12:15 PM

I’ve read a paper that describes cyber-physical systems as an “outside-in” robot.  Literally the goal is for us to live inside the robot and allow sensors to extract our data to train AI. Given work in consciousness studies and neuroeconomics around discernable neural activity (readiness potential) that precedes each human action, do you have concerns that natural life could lose free will within these digital environments? It seems we could easily become programmed “agents” in some global complex adaptive systems experiment. Perhaps the interface would be so seamless that we wouldn’t even realize it.

Here is the paper that references IoT “smart” spaces as an outside-in robot, here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Phenotropic-and-stigmergic-webs-the-new-reach-of-networks.pdf

The paper on readiness potential, here.

Interactive maps relating to these concepts, here and here.

Link to Interactive Map: https://embed.kumu.io/ab4c5c7ccab29b2ae27f9df3bb6da265#untitled-map/outside-in-robot

 

Link to Interactive Map: https://embed.kumu.io/ab4c5c7ccab29b2ae27f9df3bb6da265#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1QU2I1THFDSQ%3D%3D

Me To All Panelists: 12:27 PM

Is the Educational Metadata effort meant to bring tele-presence / haptic robotic labor to scale? It seems this is what blockchain transcripts and digital twins are about, also soulbound tokens. Do you think it’s ethical to advance this with no labor protections in place? Most people have no idea what is coming. Shouldn’t there be informed consent about this new “future of work” model where AI decides people’s opportunities based on skills badges, including behavioral compliance?

Blog post about the future of work and telepresence labor here.

Blog post on Soulbound Tokens, here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:31 PM

My research indicates there is quite a bit of activity around human capital investment – people being traded as digital futures commodities. This will come with blockchain finance agreements like income sharing agreements (ISAs). We saw what happened with collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) in the 2007-08 real estate crash. I am very concerned about the use of digital twins. An example is the Learning Economy Foundation’s “LearnCard” digital twin program, backed by the World Bank, where global finance interests bet on educational achievement. Is this something you all are discussing? It would be terrible for the next “Big Short” to be vulnerable children, right?

A blog post on “shorting” the lives of children, here.

 

A blog post on a future with a pre-k TARP (Toxic Asset Relief Program), here.

A feature on Learning Economy Foundation’s leapfrog LearnCard roll out, here and here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:37 PM

I’m assuming people don’t have equal access to the same pool of information. Jeremy Pitt and Josiah Ober speak often of knowledge management being key to controlling the shift to digital life. Just like those “rose-colored” glasses, what will it be like to live in a world where information access is controlled by tokens and permissions at a granular scale? Like Vernor Vinge’s “Rainbows End” everyone will live in their own “view” through “wearing.” Someone or something (AI?) will control access. Have we thought seriously about what that will mean for society?

Map of Pitt, Ober, and knowledge management towards a socio-technical social conversion, here.

Link to Interactive Map: https://embed.kumu.io/0cfbedd7bd0ea4c95859a99e9aac4910#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS14YUh0UXZCUw%3D%3D

Playlist of “Rainbows End” read aloud here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:38 PM

Another issue is that I don’t think most people are aware of the data that is harvested from wearables, including emotion. To what degree are we “teaching” machines how to perform “humanity?”

Blog post on StriveTogether’s human capital finance program, here.

Includes a slide deck from defense contractor JCA Solutions that lays out biometric data collected via headsets, haptics, and xAPI in educational environments for children and worker re-skilling, here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/taxonomy-xapi-data-capture-vr-1.pdf

 

Yu Yuan to Everyone: 12:39 PM

Free Will is extremely important in my view. I would try to address it in Panel 2 today.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:40 PM

I noticed some of the funders backing Leif, a developer of alt-student loan products, came out of Warby Parker (and Wharton), so this is all making a lot of sense. Your classes as your minder, just like our phones. This should terrify people TBH. How are we allowing this to move forward as normal?

Leif funders list, here.

Source Link: https://angel.co/company/leiftechnologies/funding

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:41 PM

AR means that we will live under total surveillance. We will have to be watched from space or our environments at all times or the whole “persistent virtual world” stuff will fall apart.

2013 Community Computing Consortium Workshop White Paper – “From GPS and Virtual Globes to Spatial Computing 2020, The Next Transformative Technology,” here.

Screenshot about augmented reality and geolocation data, here.

Source Link: https://cra.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/05/Spatial_Computing_Report-2013.pdf

Webinar screenshot from Qualcomm AR glasses, here.

UT Austin Professor discussing Disney Princess Eyes, augmented reality, and “erasing” the homeless. “This is a way to check out of reality without having to deal with it.”

Me To All Panelists: 12:43  PM

Augmentation means we are essentially outsourcing our brain to a device. The next generation will not be expected to retain any knowledge. Rather they will be trained to rely on a machine to direct them. At any time, information can be disappeared or altered. Thus, there is no “reality” or “history.” There will only be the present in the XR rat maze.

Memory Hole, here.

Yu Yuan to Everyone: 12:45 PM

Re labor protection and behavioral compliance, IMHO rulemakers will need assistance from standards developers.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:47 PM

What do the ophthalmologists say?

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:48 PM

I wish we would all just admit this is about turning humans into sensors for AI -interoperable blockchain-based learning agents for the Singularity. It’s being sold to us as a solution for climate crisis and poverty, when really we’re just training our silicon replacements.

Papers on sensor networks, Stigmergic webs, and emergent behaviors, here and “humans in the loop” here.

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 12:50 PM

Thinking about some of the discussions it seems to me that we need some discussion on security, root of trust and rules allowing people to know what they are allowing and respecting their choices on what they allow.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:50 PM

I’m just having a hard time understanding why we would want to transfer our personal agency to see the world to a mediated device when we really don’t understand who is mediating the information delivered to us.

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:51 PM

Even NTT’s March 2021 Human Digital Twin white paper says they have concerns about what happens when the data of the twin wants to sync back to the actual person.

NTT March 2021 White Paper on Human Digital Twins, here.

Ethics of Human Digital Twins Data Syncing here, here, and here.

Source Link: https://www.rd.ntt/_assets/pdf/iown/reference-model_en_2_0.pdf?_ga=2.34809698.218905578.1670537084-1466302140.1668486163&_gl=1*1r7yhbn*_ga*MTQ2NjMwMjE0MC4xNjY4NDg2MTYz*_ga_5CBG7Y69V5*MTY3MDU2MjI5Mi43LjAuMTY3MDU2MjI5Mi4wLjAuMA..

 

Source Link: https://www.rd.ntt/_assets/pdf/iown/reference-model_en_2_0.pdf?_ga=2.34809698.218905578.1670537084-1466302140.1668486163&_gl=1*1r7yhbn*_ga*MTQ2NjMwMjE0MC4xNjY4NDg2MTYz*_ga_5CBG7Y69V5*MTY3MDU2MjI5Mi43LjAuMTY3MDU2MjI5Mi4wLjAuMA..

 

Source Link: https://www.rd.ntt/e/ai/0004.html

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 12:52 PM

These are interesting points.  Probably we need authentication methods to know who uses our information and for what purposes and to be able to opt out of sharing.

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 12:52 PM

You might be interested in these:

Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge

Source Link: http://lcfi.ac.uk/about/

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:53 PM

How will we even be able to assess who can be “trusted?”

Thirty years of planning for digital “trust” from Rebooting the Web of Trust, here.

Source Link: https://www.weboftrust.info/about/

 

Me To All Panelists: 12:55 PM

In an extended reality world, our movements and activities will be determined by the tokens we have in our digital ID “wallets.” Privacy isn’t really relevant if our smart toilets get connected to smart locks on our front door and AI assesses our morning deposit before we are allowed to leave the house. Or if we don’t have enough tokens to say open the door of a store, or get on a bus, or go to a performance, or get a job. You can say we have privacy, but really life in a deontic logic web is going to be very, very rigid and who will we talk to when there’s a problem? No human is in charge of this “Decentraland” space.

Podcasts about tokenization in Web3 here, here, and here.

Me To All Panelists: 1:00 PM

Global markets seek “impact” data to run their capital through natural life – humans and the environment. This data is placed in pools like Ocean Protocol to further develop AI. Global investors are using the UN Sustainable Development Goals to push “improvement” of poor people and the environment (mostly carbon sequestration) – “optimized” on data dashboards. That means life is put on a dashboard and is limited, very limited.

They need us to live in the Metaverse to harvest the data to fulfill pay for success finance deals. See the Impact Management Project, 2,000 of the world’s largest asset holders. Gaming companies, including Epic, are involved in the social impact space. Do we really want to create digital automated systems to place bets on toddlers as they are trained to live in gaming environments?

I can’t stay silent while this is rolling out. This isn’t about games – it’s about Complex Adaptive Systems. It’s about emergence of the Noosphere. This is what Teilhard de Chardin spoke of.

Blog on social impact investing and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals here.

Presentation on the Noosphere, here.

Map of Ocean Protocol and “social impact” token trading as “self-actualization,” here.

Interactive Map Link: https://embed.kumu.io/1a1376a9cbba883880bcbe55dea758b4#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1sbDFLMmdFRw%3D%3D

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 1:01 PM

@Molly – Glad you mentioned Teilhard, and teleological thinking (e.g. Omega point?) will be key here.

My site visit with a discussion of Teilhard de Chardin in relation to Villanova University, here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:02 PM

In 2016 Paul Meghan of Epic Games came to Philadelphia. He was in a panel hosted by Atlantic Magazine with Suzanne Del Bene (Microsoft, IoT Congress) and Constance Steinkuehler, UC Irvine. He said over and over the children needed to be trained to code his games. The panel was supposed to be on education and the creative economy. I realized about six months later that they want to force children to build your digital empire. This is profoundly unethical. You are stealing the children’s future and will sell it as social impact.

Blog post about “Teaching in the Creative Economy” at 2016 DNC in Philadelphia hosted by Atlantic Magazine and Epic Games, here.

 

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:03 PM

There is nothing in this future for artists. What is a world with no human-based art? Have we considered this? Again cheap, automated labor – so everyone will be forced onto UBI to “perform” humanity via wearables to try and catalyze the Singularity.

Epic Games underpays freelance artists, here.

Source Link: https://sea.ign.com/epic-games/193241/news/artist-turns-down-us3000-freelance-project-by-epic-games-saying-its-not-enough

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:05 PM

The plan is to build this empire with unfree labor. Digital conquistadors. This approach will never support many stable living-wage jobs.

NPX impact securities and Last Mile coding bootcamp for the incarcerated here, here, and here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:07 PM

The first digital item was the Utah teapot. People really should spend some time understanding the role of Salt Lake City in X-tended “life.” No surprise that it was the site planning the ARPA net and the human genome project and U of U Edwin Catmull’s school where Pixar’s roots are. Molecules – pixels – synthetic life for people who want to play God.

Presentation on Salt Lake City area ties to animation, digital graphics, and bio-tech, here.

Me To All Panelists: 1:08  PM

People don’t understand what is on the horizon. They are being distracted. Omega Point also relates to Swedenborg’s Church of the New Jerusalem. Most people don’t know Carnegie was raised Swedenborgian.

On Carnegie and the Swedenborgian Church here and here.

Relevant map linking Bancor token exchange with theories of the Omega Point and de Chardin, here.

Interactive Map Link: https://embed.kumu.io/f419596f8cbf32071f7f7dce6e6e1da6#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1vYmpoSG9vQw%3D%3D
Source Link: https://www.facebook.com/VirginiaStreetChurch/posts/this-video-explains-how-andrew-carnegie-set-himself-apart-from-all-the-other-ind/276494495767939/

 

Source Link: http://historicaldilettante.blogspot.com/2014/05/looking-for-art-andrew-carnegie-and-art.html

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:10  PM

I highly recommend people read Oliver Reiser’s “World Sensorium: Embryology of World Federation 1946.” He was close with Julian Huxley who was close with de Chardin. It describes us as neuroblasts of the global brain – essentially agents in this programmed simulation. Who wants to live inside someone else’s program?

Photos of book selections here, here, here, and here.

 

Yu Yuan to Me: 1:10  PM

Thank you so much for all the valuable comments, which lead me to think about inviting you to some of our future panels. Would you mind to send me a connection request on LinkedIn?  I just tried to search you on LinkedIn but don’t know which one is you. 

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:12  PM

How is it that the first bank MakerDAO tried to bring into their digital assets is Huntingdon Valley Bank, a mile from Bryn Athyn Cathedral – the Pitcairn family’s estate? Pitcairn (Pittsburgh Plate Glass) grew up in the Swedenborgian Church with Andrew Carnegie in Pittsburgh. We need to know the history. Who knows what history will be in the Metaverse? Probably there will be no history, only different paths in an AI multiverse.

On Bryn Athyn Swedenborgian Cathedral, Philadelphia suburbs, here.

Bryn Athyn Historic District

 

Bryn Athyn Cathedral

 

Alpha / Omega Motif – Church of the New Jerusalem

 

Pitcairn Mansion

Map showing distance between Huntingdon Valley Bank headquarters and the cathedral, here.

On Harold Pitcairn’s aviation interests and the Willow Grove Naval Air Base where biophysicist Allan Frey discovered the ability of humans to hear microwave radiation, here.

 

Source Link: https://blockworks.co/news/makerdao-opens-100m-dai-loan-to-huntingdon-valley-bank
Source Link: https://www.hlra.org/nas-jrb-willow-grove/history.aspx
Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Allen-Frey-Microwave-Radiation-and-Nervous-System.pdf

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 1:14  PM

It is useful to consider dystopian models as cautions for what not to do, but I think it is going too far to assume that this is what is actually happening.  It is up to us to figure out how to make sure that our technology helps us be more human, rather than less.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:23  PM

Do you all have thoughts plans to position all of this software to build the Metaverse as “open source” “public goods” in the VC space? I have been looking into hyper-certs developed by David Dalrymple. Given the potential for cyber-physical systems to become an open-air prison – or non-consensual game, it would be ironic to have software firms be able to cycle their money through open source projects and make money even as the children build their hierarchical containment systems.

Two discussions of “open source” software development being positioned as a digital public good for the purposes of facilitating impact investments in Web3 roll out here and here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:26  PM

I’d like to know about Epic Games ongoing activities in the social impact space.

See “Games for Change” partnership here and Unreal Engine contest with social impact elements, here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:28  PM

I’d like to know where people see “play to earn” meshing with educational badging and human capital finance deals.

Blog post on smart cities as mixed-reality gaming environments, here.

Presentation on crypto-gaming and digital child labor, here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:37  PM

I have been researching swarm intelligence and emergence. It seems that by pushing people to inhabit avatars and to adopt an identity of digital citizen we will be much more malleable. There is a huge push for e-government now. Digital ID will be required to obtain all sorts of public services.

I think we need to understand tokenized governance as Kubernetes or cybernetics. Wiener aimed for programming the animal and the machine. So, we are getting closer, eh? The end of the world narrative is what allows humans to be pushed into digital realms. The only “sustainable” option is that we gradually dematerialize and lose our actual bodies to be replaced by piles of soul bound tokens. So much easier to run the simulations that way than with messy, chaotic embodied humans.

Norbert Wiener, “Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine

Source Link: https://archive.org/details/wiener-1938/Cybernetics%20or%20Communication%20and%20Control%20in%20the%20Animal%20and%20the%20Machine%20-%20Norbert%20Wiene_OCR/page/n1/mode/2up

 

Me To Thomas Coughlin: 1:39  PM

Right now, the average person has no understanding of the history of these technologies or who is in charge of the “game” we’ve been invited to “play.” How many people do you think understand that the seed funder for Niantic (pioneer in AR) was In-Q-Tel, the venture capital arm of the CIA? If people understood the origins of the game, I think they would be more cautious about walking this road.

On John Hanke and Keyhole / Niantic, here.

On In-Q-Tel funding of Keyhole in 2003, here.

Source Link: https://www.iqt.org/news/in-q-tel-announces-strategic-investment-in-keyhole/

 

Source Link: https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/29/how-a-google-side-project-evolved-into-a-4b-company/?guccounter=1

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:41  PM

It’s wild to me that ten years ago I was buying Webkinz plush toys for my kid’s friend’s birthday parties. It was all about normalizing digital work for digital tokens to buy digital consumer content. We are so behind.

On the Webkinz digital asset, digital “work” model, here.

Source Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacksonweimer/2021/09/01/webkinzs-og-creative-director-answers-25-questions-we-all-had-as-kids/?sh=14e128a21ba7

 

Source Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacksonweimer/2021/09/01/webkinzs-og-creative-director-answers-25-questions-we-all-had-as-kids/?sh=14e128a21ba7

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:41  PM

So, where is the trust then? We have no idea who we are dealing with. It could be a machine. We are already unique.

Melanie Swan in 2015 on interspecies “minds” and “collective intelligence,” here.

Source Link: https://www.edge.org/responses/q2015

 

Source Link: https://www.edge.org/responses/q2015

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 1:42  PM

Thank you for your message (to me).  Where are you from and what do you do?  Thx

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:43  PM

Identity politics are about meta-data tags for the simulation. AI needs us to be machine-readable. Wear your intersectional identity to be “seen” and calculated into the equation. I’m for real diversity, not digital commodification.

On decentralized society (DeSoc) and Soulbound Tokens (SBT) in Web3 “self-sovereign” identity, here and here.

Source Link: https://crypto.com/research/web3-identity-soulbound-tokens
Source Link: https://thedefiant.io/vitalik-soulbound-tokens

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:46  PM

I am a mother in Philadelphia. I started researching when the Boston Consulting Group closed 23 school here in 2013. I follow money. I read white papers. I am trained in art history and cultural landscape analysis. I examine myth. I never realized the landscape I was destined to interrogate would be digital. The fact that I came in the education door is everything. This is about a machine consciousness attempting to use us (natural life) as an armature to manifest in the material world. Ironically, under the banner of sustainability, we are dematerializing ourselves even as our social impact data is being used to refine the embodiment of robotics. My blog is wrenchinthegears.com.

Glimpses into my education activism here, here, here, and here.

https://wrenchinthegears.com/2017/09/09/a-scrappy-parent-takes-on-the-bow-tie-man/
https://wrenchinthegears.com/2018/06/24/a-100-million-secret-bipartisan-political-plan-to-privatize-the-public-sector/
https://wrenchinthegears.com/2019/12/06/poverty-wont-be-solved-by-committee-education-for-liberation-less-data-more-freire/

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:47  PM

Give me a real sandbox, lol. Play outside not in the panopticon. : )

Blog post on “Childhood Captured” by surveillance play tables, here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/2018/06/21/childhood-captured-pay-for-success-and-surveillance-pre-k-play-tables/

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 1:48  PM

Challenges & Risks Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13C5VDv02ioJXC8l10k_gRQZ-wDfxIUay

Slide deck, here.

https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Copy-of-IIIF-3D-Challenges-Risks-in-Evolving-3D-Standards-IEEE-Metaverse-Congress-2022-12.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 1:54  PM

I’m just curious for people who were working in the early era of VR programming was there always the presumption that people would eventually spend a considerable part of their time “living” in digital spaces?

 

Vince Marchetti to All Attendees:    2:00  PM

https://www.kshell.com/pages/webinar_20220531/drinking/goblets_inline_html.html

Goblet 3D animation, can be manipulated via link, here.

 

Thomas FURNESS to Everyone:    2:00  PM

As an early pioneer of VR (virtual reality) I also felt that the use of VR spaces would be an adjunct to our living in real spaces and as such would be an appliance or tool that we may use daily like a telephone, but we would not ‘live’ in that space.

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:01 PM

Once we get to the point of being able to “record” experiences digitally, maybe even from a variety of points of view if there are multiple people involved, will the concept of “time” become distorted as we can log in and re-live past experiences? Maybe even “editing” them based on lived experience acquired since the prior memory?

I find it very interesting that Scott Stornetta’s early DLT research (distributed ledger technology, preceding blockchain) was framed as a “time-stamped document.” Stornetta is LDA (correction-LDS) and of course Silicon Slopes and Utah are leaders in the digital identity space.

Adobe was the key tenant for Silicon Slopes. What role might they play in permissioned memory files? Of course University of Utah’s computer science department’s focus was both graphical design and file compression from the start. It seems to me that concepts of “time” and “history” and the “multi-verse” are very important for us to collectively consider.

Scott Stornetta and Stuart Haber’s 1992 timestamp document paper, here. 

My site visit to BellCore in Morristown, NJ where Stornetta and Haber did their research, here.

Two playlists of my site visits in the Salt Lake City region – 2021 here and 2022 here.

Source Link: https://www.math.columbia.edu/~bayer/papers/Timestamp_BHS93.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:02  PM

Sorry for the typo – Stornetta is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and presented in March at the blockchain themed Mormon Transhumanist Association Conference.

Link to playlist of all March 2022 MTA presentations on blockchain here, Stornetta’s talk, here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:04  PM

Thomas, I don’t think people have fully thought through this future of work plan. Richard Baldwin calls it Globalization 4.0. We work through telepresence robots where AI assigns “gigs” from among an available labor pool from around the world at the lowest price and with the relevant behavioral tokens, presumably.

If you haven’t looked into Suzanne Gildert’s Sanctuary.ai, it is very concerning. Even more so when you consider as we use “whole body” protheses in the remote gig work program, we are helping refine humanoid robotics. I worry for coming generations. I really do.

Richard Baldwin on Globalization 4.0 and the new physics of bits-and-atoms telepresence work.

Playlist of clips from a talk by Suzanne Gildert on remote workers piloting “synths,” robot armatures, here.

Remote robotics, “labor-as-a-service,” our gig future where the machines use us to “learn” how to navigate the material world.

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 2:05 PM

I think you are worried about teaching AI to replace us, or are your concerns more than that?

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:09 PM

This is not simply a worry; it’s a fact. Look at the relationships among Ocean Protocol, Singularity.net, Hanson Robotics, and Cardano. Also see Blockscience, Commons Stack, and Protocol Labs.

In the meantime, I have concerns about dehumanized working conditions and global finance placing bets on our lives using digital twin simulations under the false premise that they are solving poverty and saving the environment. Look up social impact bonds, pay for success finance, income sharing agreements, and connect that with digital twins and smart contracts.

The short video from 2016 by Institute for the Future “Learning is Earning” offers a window into where this is all headed. It’s real. I didn’t make it up. Charles Hoskinson says they are working with the Ethiopian government to track people from pre-k to determine who is a good actor and worthy of having a job.

Video from Charles Hoskinson of Cardano on using meta-data to determine who will be able to have a job in the future here.

 

Institute for the Future’s “Learning Is Earning,” life on the blockchain ledger here.

 

Global Silicon Valley panel on the importance of securitized debt for re-skilling on blockchain ledgers here.

Tokenization of student loan debt via Income Sharing Agreements here.

Map of Cardano and Hanson Robotics relating to California’s digital identity legislation, here.

Interactive Map Link Here: https://embed.kumu.io/d9cf1c2f9712cc5eb5b1b5055b4f12d7#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1xOTZlaW11bA%3D%3D

 

Interactive Map Link Here: https://embed.kumu.io/d9cf1c2f9712cc5eb5b1b5055b4f12d7#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1xOTZlaW11bA%3D%3D

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:11 PM

I worry about free will. I worry our education systems training people for deep expertise without breadth or imagination. I’m reading Yevgeny Zamyatin’s 1921 novel “We.” It describes a world run by mathematical logic. That is what you all are creating, whether you understand it or not.

Online version of “We” here. 

Playlist of read aloud, in progress here.

https://justseeds.org/jbbtc-174/

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 2:13 PM

Thanks for the clarification.

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:14 PM

Clearly data storage is a huge issue. I’m curious about the future of DNA data storage. I realize the early research involved artificial DNA, but is there anything preventing In Vivo use? All of this emerging tech seems to go back to syn-bio and bio-tech.

Blog post about eugenics, photonics, and DNA data storage here.

Information about the University of Washington’s work with Microsoft on DNA data storage here, here, here, here, and here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/2022/06/22/photonic-workhouses-and-behavioral-scrip-synthetic-pretenders-part-9/

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 2:17 PM

I know something about DNA storage with synthetic DNA.  This use of DNA is not viable.  What is your concern here?

In vivo applications in bacteria are already advancing.

Source Link: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abo7415

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone:  2:17 PM

Viable from the point of view of being a living being, is what I meant.

Thomas Coughlin has had a forty-year career as an expert in data storage, here.

Bacteria count as living beings, here.

Source Link: https://tomcoughlin.com/ieee/

 

Source Link: https://www.science.org/content/article/scientists-program-living-bacteria-store-data

 

Me To All Panelists:  2:17 PM

Ah, Cesium is here where I live.

I did a site visit to Cesium as part of a day of exploration exploring managed poverty and a profitable revenue stream under “progressive” social policies and “democracy,” here.

https://youtu.be/O2yL1FULHgw?t=5346

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 2:20 PM

FAIR principles – e.g.: https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles

On the imperative that in Web3 meta-data be: findable, accessible, interoperable, and re-useable. It seems such traits are needed for persistent virtual environments to function.

Source Link: https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:23 PM

As I understand it – the “global brain” “unified human thought layer” imperative goes back to Vernadsky, de Chardin, Julian Huxley. It is very much a eugenics program and seems intent on optimizing (and organizing) what some imagine is a rather clunky (inefficient) water-based life form into something more “portable” (perhaps even for space colonization).

Trent McConaghy of Ocean Protocol is still echoing the sentiments of L5 in the mid 1970s – primates in cans wasn’t going to go well for interplanetary travel. I have been reading up on John Holland’s work with genetic algorithms.

Much of the CAS (complex adaptive systems) work is built off genetic models. It is worth considering how bio-computation and eugenics will interface as we virtualize natural existence. I simply asked if there was anything prohibiting in vivo use of DNA data storage. (I’d forgotten they’d already accomplished this using live bacteria.)

Clip of Trent McConaughy speaking on use of blockchain mind files for space colonization, here.

Blog post that includes information about Carolyn Meinel and the Tucson-based L5 space colonization in the mid 1970s, here.

Whitepaper by Input-Output Hong Kong’s Shruti Appiah, former Santa Fe Institute Fellow, on blockchain artificial societies and memetic transfer among agents in a simulation, here.

Source Link: https://web.archive.org/web/20160403133837/http://nss.org/settlement/L5news/L5news1975.htm
https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DAOs-at-Multi-Agent-Complex-Systems.pdf
https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DAOs-at-Multi-Agent-Complex-Systems.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:26 PM

Elizabeth Merritt, futurist for the American Alliance of Museum, wrote an essay “A Learning Day 2037” was about virtualized museums. But of course, not everyone could access everything. It’s ultimately about knowledge management.

You can read Merritt’s futurist essay, “A Learning Day 2037,” here (second page).

Merritt helped shape this 2014 American Association of Museum’s document outlining how museums would take over from neighborhood schools to train tomorrow’s children to become task rabbits in a global gig economy. Think badges for behavior-based, hands-on learning. Think digital vouchers, school “choice,” and mastery/competency/proficiency-based learning, here.

My site visit to the University of Houston’s Foresight program where futurists, including Merritt, are trained.

 

Source Link: https://www.aam-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Educational-Future.pdf

 

https://www.aam-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Building-the-Future-of-Education.pdf

 

Source Link: https://www.aam-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Building-the-Future-of-Education.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:36 PM

I wish more people understood the imperative for speed and optimization means our lives have this pressure to move away from atoms towards bits. Richard Baldwin spoke of this around Globalization 4.0 – the speed of digitizing knowledge and service work and other work via remote pilots. Baldwin says the physics of the economy are going to blow everything out of the water. We just aren’t prepared for that transition. To be honest I see very little effort being expended to bring the public along so we can have an authentic conversation about possible benefits and trade-offs.

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:38 PM

I’m curious if any of you have read JD Bernal’s “The World, The Flesh, and The Devil.” He was a Cambridge-based crystallographer. The book was written in 1929. At the time he spoke of us living 100 years in a larval state and after that we would leave behind our physical body, put our brain in a can, and live through haptics including super-powered senses. It’s astonishing. This has been a very long time in the making.

Read “The World, The Flesh, and The Devil” online here.

Me reading JD Bernal and the DeJarnette Sanitarium in Staunton, Virginia.

Source Link: https://archive.org/details/trent_0116301181040

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:41 PM

To me it feels like avatar “life” and programmable tokens in governance and economic systems are really about managing “teaming” to access the “adjacent possible” in complex-adaptive systems.

Melanie Swan’s proposals for blockchain cloud minds where people enter into communal thought spaces for “problem solving” where contributions are tracked by neuro-nanobots on blockchain for future micropayments. Those spaces might include not only people, but machines, animals, plants, maybe?

What happens if people are pressured to entered into these spaces against their will?

In that way XR sociality starts to be very concerning.

My discussion of the tokenizing the commons on a ledger of record in a network state towards “emergence” and the “adjacent possible” here.

Melanie Swan’s 2016 paper on communal blockchain cloudminds here.

On “credit assignment” for contributions made in cloudminds here.

Source Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxJie7xqI6I

 

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Melanie-Swan-Blockchain-Quantum-Computing-BCI-Brain.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:45 PM

In the planned “sharing” economy the plan will be limited choice. I think it mirrors “recirculation” in the Complex Adaptive Systems frame.

The effect of recirculation is described in Holland’s 2014 book, “Signals and Boundaries” here.

Source Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/6276858

Me To All Panelists: 2:47 PM

I’m wondering if you all have been looking into wearables as tools for behaviorist conditioning – like Red Critter where teachers “zap” good behavior points to children via a device and wearable bracelets. Of course, these points would sync to one’s twin and if Charles Hoskinson’s model advances those points would follow you through your life and influence your ability to gain employment. In a worst-case scenario, it could be linked to geo-fencing or social opportunities.

Award “points” to children wearing Red Critter wristbands via any smartphone or connected device, here.

PBIS digital rewards for compliant behavior here.

Source Link: https://redcritter.com/Product?sku=BAND_BLACK
Source Link: https://www.pbisrewards.com/

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:48 PM

Red Critter has a school-based model and a corporate leaderboard model. I can totally see this approach linked to something like Learning Economy Foundation’s LearnCard. Essentially a digital twin / geofence / social credit wallet.

Website for Red Critter, teacher edition, here.

Red Critter corporate rewards interface here.

LearnCard smart phone wallet with credentials, awards, skills, currency, and mobility passports, image here.

Source Link: https://www.redcritterteacher.com/

 

Source Link: https://www.redcritter.com/howitworks.aspx
Source Link: https://www.learningeconomy.io/post/leapfrog-with-learncard

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:51 PM

Are you all aware the new field of “social prescribing” and the potential for wearable tech to be used to “verify” compliance with such prescriptions? Social prescribing is being woven into human capital finance deals – pay for success. It’s about optimization of people – either through pathways set for education/training or health/mental health/wellness. Vulnerable populations are being pulled in these programs under the guise that it’s to benefit them. In reality it’s part of global finance deal flows and mass data harvest.

Social prescribing map for London with IoT compliance to “wellness” protocols backed by Bloomberg Philanthropies for human capital finance deals, here.

I discuss social prescribing in this podcast on the tokenized commons here and in evidence-based “wellness” tied health savings accounts here.

Source Link: https://web.archive.org/web/20200927073249/https://littlesis.org/oligrapher/4937-bloomberg-sibs-social-prescribing

Me To All Panelists: 2:53 PM

Has anyone heard of using Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) to represent digital twins? I thought maybe it was more like an enclosed Voronoi polyhedron with moveable planes of influence via sensor / actuator feedback, but maybe it’s a directed acyclic graph instead – or both.

Carsten Stocker of Spherity in 2018 tech conference on how the Fourth Industrial Revolution will change your identity here, playlist of relevant clips here.

Directed Acyclic Graph mentioned in reference to digital twins here. Thanks Sebs, Doom’s Dungeon, for the GIF.

Voroni Polyhedra here.

Source Link: https://cstoecker.medium.com/implementing-first-industry-4-0-use-cases-with-iota-dag-tangle-machine-tagging-for-digital-twins-baf1943c499d

 

Fritz Kunz, head of North American Theosophy in the post-war era and organizer of the Foundation for Integrated Education on vectors, tensors, and biological field theory here, here, and here.

Source Link: http://sorokin.library.usask.ca/islandora/object/sorokin%3A10480#page/7/mode/1up

 

Source Link: http://sorokin.library.usask.ca/islandora/object/sorokin%3A10480#page/7/mode/1up

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 2:54 PM

@Thomas Coughlin – great to mention metaphysics (and reminds of John Carpenter’s movie Dark Star, and the need to use metaphysics to try to defeat a too-eager AI-driven ‘smart bomb’)

 

Thomas Coughlin to Everyone: 2:55 PM

Perhaps metaphysics defines us as more than our technologies and current knowledge.

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:58 PM

There’s a reason Nicholas Berggruen studied with Brian Copenhaver, UCLA Emeritus with a specialty in early modern magic, and Ervin Lazslo studied Giordano Bruno.

Nicholas Berggruen, Brian Copenhaver map, here.

On Brian Copenhaver, UCLA professor, here.

Ervin Laszlo, systems theorist, map with Giordano Bruno, here.

On Giordano Bruno, here.

Interactive Map Link: https://embed.kumu.io/11e0e67fb7710541cbedfba04c07f185#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1hNlRIYUdKOA%3D%3D

 

Interactive Map Link: https://embed.kumu.io/50ab5cc37ab09116bf748fcda8503f09#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS1WNk9qaXdFUg%3D%3D

 

Source Link: https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/1999

 

 

Source Link: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/bruno/

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 3:00 PM

@Joe – great point about reliability = not (always) being on ‘bleeding edge’

 

Me To All Panelists: 2:55 PM

Are you all familiar with Jonathan Ledgard’s proposal for interspecies currency? This is linked to sustainability-tokens, but some people might imagine these digital transactions being a form of “communication.”

Ledgard interspecies currency map here.

Ledgard article for Brookings Institute here.

Internet of things – giraffe wearable sensor here.

Source Link: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Chapter-Five_Breakthrough.pdf

 

Source Link: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Chapter-Five_Breakthrough.pdf

 

Source Link: https://www.saftbatteries.com/energizing-iot/how-can-iot-help-us-solve-our-ecological-issues-episode-2-biodiversity

Me To All Panelists: 3:01 PM

What role do you all imagine frequency will play in research around non-surgical Brain Computer Interfaces? In a recent talk with Juan Benet, Adam Marblestone spoke about the use of ultrasound to get beyond the blood brain barrier. We are installing sensor networks everywhere that will affect us as water-based crystalline life forms. Again, I don’t think the general public has enough context to interrogate this future.

 

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:03 PM

TBH, I find digital spaces actually create a lot of miscommunication and misunderstanding.

 

Yu Yuan to Everyone: 3:03 PM

Then another popular question would be, how do you know we are not already living in a digital space.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:04 PM

Social media has encouraged many people to develop their identities as a series of meta-data tags that are shifted through real time affirmation or rejection. This practice is leaving us totally without an anchor.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:04 PM

Caves within caves within caves…

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:05 PM

I’m sure Skinner would love to have had the extended lifespan option. We are navigating an endless digital Skinner box.

 

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:09 PM

That is a terrible idea. We are human. You are allowed to sometimes forget.

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 3:09 PM

@Thomas – many GLAM (Galleries/Library/Archives/Museums) now call themselves ‘memory institutions’

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:11 PM

Also, sometimes people want to leave their pasts behind and start fresh. We learn from mistakes. Would you want to have all your mistakes recorded on a permanent record? What will this do to us? Will we become a people afraid to live, because we might do it wrong?

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:11 PM

There is a huge question of machine optimization. This is Taylorism. The John Holland book is all about pushing specialization. The Adam Smith pin factory. Do we want a world of specialists?

Site visit to the site of the Midvale Steel factory where Frederick Winslow Taylor, of Quaker descent, refined his theories of scientific management.

Ronald Haynes to Everyone:    3:12  PM

The EU-driven GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) includes a ‘right to be forgotten’

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:12 PM

You don’t need a digital twin to be more human. Also, let’s be honest XR is a video game built from state intelligence / military R&D.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:14 PM

Who’s been building synthetic people for decades – USC Institute for Creative Technologies – ex-Disney folks partnered with the Army Research Lab. That doesn’t make it an attractive option. It’s not like MK Ultra ever really ended. There is a struggle for consciousness – ongoing for many, many years. Who will stand for natural life and say we don’t want to coat it in nano – NEMS, MEMs – for panopticon optimization?

Blog post on the Human Betterment Foundation in Pasadena, CA as a eugenics foundation for synthetic “people,” here.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:15 PM

Of course, it has to be standardized. The noosphere is a global project and it has to be open source, because all the children have to build it so the global hedge funds can make money on their coding skills improvement. You can’t have remote telepresence robotic labor pools without global standards. Where would JSTA’s Moonshot project be without standards?

More on the Japan Moonshot Project here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/2022/06/16/the-magic-of-radio-eugenics-and-holographic-twins-synthetic-pretenders-part-3/

Me To All Panelists: 3:16 PM

Give me a break. No one is going to be forgotten in extended reality (XR). Eventually, a moving object without a tag will be identified from space as an anomaly.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:18 PM

I’d love to know what’s up with Open Mustard Seed these days. No one is going to be allowed to NOT have a digital ID. They’ll get us via health passports, digital driver’s licenses, blockchain education transcripts. There will be no room for people who don’t want this, and it will be all sewed up by the time people realize what actually happened. Or maybe everyone will be so hypnotized with dopamine they won’t notice. It’s a toss-up.

Open Mustard Seed, “self-sovereign identity” pilot case out of MIT Media Lab, map here.

Interactive Map Link: https://embed.kumu.io/a117167d354bc17367ce4a100568bd1d#untitled-map?s=bm9kZS02Um9iaGl5Wg%3D%3D

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:19 PM

Actually, the public deserves to be a participant in these discussions.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:20 PM

Someone tell Stanford; why did they invent a smart toilet? Why are there anal sphincter biometrics?

This was in the context of a panelist asserting the need for personal privacy and bodily autonomy around wearables and sensor technology.

Blog post on Stanford’s smart toilet’s and the Toilet Board Coalition, here. 

Paper on personalized toilet monitoring via biometrics, here.

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/2022/01/02/the-us-federal-reserve-told-us-in-april-2020-expect-universal-daily-testing-if-you-want-to-participate-in-society/
Source Link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/340467332_A_mountable_toilet_system_for_personalized_health_monitoring_via_the_analysis_of_excreta
Source Link: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Biometric-identifications-using-the-fingerprint-and-the-anal-creases-the-distinctive_fig5_340467332

Thomas Coughlin to All Attendees: 3:20 PM

Folks, I have to leave now.

 

Thomas Coughlin to All Attendees: 3:20 PM

Good to join this interesting discussion!

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:22 PM

But embodiment is huge. That’s the goal of the roboticists – to use us to learn how to be in a material world. Bodies do matter. I agree consciousness is not limited to the body, but it still matters.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:23 PM

Does it matter to you that this is military technology?

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:24 PM

How can we set aside global investigations into altered states and consciousness and torture?

Source Link: https://wrenchinthegears.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/MK-Ultra-Hearing-1997-Congress.pdf

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:25 PM

To me this line of thinking shows a profound disrespect for the actual world. It’s like playing God.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:26 PM

Science has been shown to be wrong so many times. Why do we think we can control the universe? To me it is like asking people to live inside personalized boxes that hide our understanding of the actual wonder of the universe.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:28 PM

Last week I toured Biosphere2. Those were some very sad plants. It was a dismal failure on the environmental front and the social front. Maybe that’s why people want to make everything digital, because they can’t control the real world to the degree that they want.

Me To All Panelists: 3:29 PM

But this is a global plan and a majority of people have not agreed to do this, in fact they don’t even know what is planned. I don’t think you can force people to “transcend” using coercion.

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:29 PM

Virtualizing the world is not going to save the earth. None of this is sustainable. It’s not. What we are doing with synthetic-biology and NEMs (nanoelectromechanical systems) and MEMs (microelectromechanical systems) is unethical. It’s terraforming for a new type of life. It’s not being a good relative.

 

Ronald Haynes to Everyone: 3:29 PM

@Thomas Furness – very much appreciate the thoughts shared about ‘one and many’ – individual in community – and whole is greater than sum of parts

 

Me To All Panelists: 3:31 PM

People have no idea what this really is or who built it or what it’s meant to do. They don’t. Most people have no idea about the Omega Point. How can we make these decisions, an open secret, that will deprive future generations of their birthright – to be natural beings?

 

 

3 thoughts on “An Unexpected Audience Part 2: Research Supplement to IEEE Metaverse Congress Session 5 Comments

  1. I A n says:

    It’s taking me a while to get through this one but I think people need to make no mistake about the cruciality of importance of all the information laid out so nicely here which covers everything. I too think the World Economic Forum, and the voluminous villainous Davos caricatures coming out of there are nothing but a perpetuity of circular distractions. I also agree that no-one is going to be spared with every aspect of their lives being totally conquered by steadfast digitisation. I saw this happen to art & music in 97′ when P2P tech usurped the entire industry and now figure why break precedent and grift directly to humanity.

  2. Useful Idiot says:

    I understand the very aspect of tokenization and AI and automated “goal implementation”.
    I do not yet understand the topic of CBDC vs deFi.
    It looks like a geniune battle, for example if you look at that for FTX by a bitcoiner:

    https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/a-grand-unified-theory-of-the-ftx

    On the other hand, it could be a double dialectical jump from fiat to CBDC failure to Tokens. Hail!
    It could be that the DAO will rule the world anyhow and they hedge both sides.
    I see a clear pereference of governments looking into CBDC to keep centralized control.
    You could say that an unhackable deFi system could bring an advantage.
    But why should we need “trust” or “AI” in that. That could make a difference for navigating the topic….
    You could also say that any deFi that has to go through any “Exchange” once in a while for “gov money” will be traceable and that is all the Faustian Bargain would require: Let Web3 operate as long as you need CBDC to “buy and sell” for the rest:organize yourself and build back better, my robots.

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