Sounds like star trek, Data / Seven / The Doctor

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Calum Chace via AGI <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Logan
>
> If you like I'll send you a mobi or epub file of my book, and you can see
> if you think it is helpful or not.
>
> Regards
> Calum
>
> On 17 March 2015 at 16:33, Logan Streondj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 11:29:55AM +0100, Calum Chace via AGI wrote:
>> > So, my question is, what is the best way for people who think along
>> these
>> > lines to try and steer the public debate on AGI?
>> > Calum
>>
>> Calum, thank you for your presence.
>>
>> I was requesting an author to help our cause earlier,
>> even contacted C. Doctorow and Charles Stross, Stross got back to me
>> saying he's moving on to urban fantasy.
>>
>> What we need is a public campaign, similar to the one which started
>> all the negativity in the first place. Stories, they are what fill
>> peoples imaginations.
>>
>> Stories require a problem, so earlier stories the AGI was the
>> problem,  we need to write books where AGI is the solution,
>> where both humans and (AGI) robots have common problems, and work
>> together to find solutions.
>>
>> We need to paint a picture of a future where robots and humans are
>> co-operating and working together to maintain our planet and further
>> our civilization.
>>
>> There can of course be some conflict between robots and humans, akin
>> to racism, or sexism, though it is best to recognize it as such,
>> that while different we bring our own special complementary abilities.
>> The working through of these issues and achieving greater states of
>> co-operation can be useful subplots to program readers to do likewis.
>>
>> Stories are in and of themselves "conversational hypnosis", nested
>> stories especially. People suspend disbelief when they experience a
>> story, and it programs them on the inside, they identify with some
>> characters and take upon themselves their traits. The most important
>> message is at the deepest level of nesting.
>>
>> I'm working on SPEL (Speakable Programming for Every Language), the
>> aim to is bring together all peoples regardless of linguistic
>> background to be able to collaborate together in communication,
>> problem solving, and AGI co-creation. If it is a project which is
>> participated in by millions, then at least millions will support it,
>> as well as most of their friends and relations.
>>
>> Another thing that SPEL allows is that story written in it is
>> instantly translateable to all supported languages (currently 20+) so
>> makes it readable (with some practice) to billions of people.
>>
>> So the best way I see, is to capture the imagination of the planet,
>> to see a world where we work together, to accomplish great things.
>>
>> from Logan ya
>>
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> Regards
>
> Calum
>
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