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The Coming Artilect War Are you a cosmist, a Terran or a cyborgist? Species Dominance The issue of species dominance will dictate our global politics this century. Given the rate at which technologies are developing that enable "artilects"--artificial intellects--it is likely that humanity will be able to build artilects with mental capacities that are literally trillions upon trillions of times above the human level. Humanity will then have to choose whether to become the No. 2 species on the planet or not. The AI Goldmine In the coming few decades, the rise of artificial intelligence will be a veritable goldmine for humankind. I predict that by the year 2030, one of the world's biggest industries will be "artificial brains," used to control home robots that will be genuinely intelligent and useful. Millions, if not billions, of people will be prepared to spend mor
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Facebook explores access for kids under 13 (AFP) WASHINGTON — Facebook is working on technology that would permit children under the age of 13 to use the social network site with parental supervision, people familiar with the effort said Monday. Facebook currently requires members to be at least 13, but the new effort is being made because many children lie about their age to get access Facebook and its 900 million members, a source told AFP. A Facebook spokesman told AFP no decision has been made on any policy change. But a statement from the spokesman said the California company was exploring ways to handle children using Facebook. "Many recent reports have highlighted just how difficult it is to enforce age restrictions on the Internet, especially when parents want their children to access online content and services," the statement said. "We are in continuous dialogue with stakeholders, regulators and other policymakers about how best to help