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    TADEASplanetarita - 'making life planetary'
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    Against Mind-Blindness: recognizing and communicating with unconventional beings by Michael Levin
    https://youtu.be/x9qb3bKREI4?si=xrPrY9U9voTpSZDr
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    Interplanetary defense system deployed by NASA-back researchers
    https://nypost.com/2025/10/23/science/interplanetary-defense-system-deployed-by-nasa-back-researchers/

    A NASA-backed planetary defense group has reportedly begun efforts to pinpoint comet 3I/ATLAS after it was observed emitting an alloy not seen in nature and exhibiting other strange behaviors.
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    Aligned, multiple-transient events in the First Palomar Sky Survey
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394040040_Aligned_multiple-transient_events_in_the_First_Palomar_Sky_Survey

    Transients in the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS-I) may be associated with nuclear testing and reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena | Scientific Reports
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-21620-3
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    Exclusive: Data showing possible nonhuman intelligence passes peer review | Reality Check
    https://youtu.be/zKXq-QQ9FUw?si=xOxInoRV0GvcAfE0
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    Andrej Karpathy — “We’re summoning ghosts, not building animals”
    https://youtu.be/lXUZvyajciY?si=XqpCFnOJxsDOGN5E
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    Space: habitat for humanity or backdrop to fading fantasies? | Aeon Essays
    https://aeon.co/essays/space-habitat-for-humanity-or-backdrop-to-fading-fantasies
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    Space Policy Edition: China’s growing space science ambitions - Planetary Radio
    https://youtu.be/qjJdJ0y56d8?si=q7vt9zpc80Owo21Z
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    Prospect of life on Saturn’s moons rises after discovery of organic substances | Space | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/oct/01/prospect-life-saturn-moons-rises-discovery-organic-substances
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    Key moments at House UFO transparency hearing
    https://youtu.be/Y0Sjv30bCio?si=tymAgL1e966EtO-L
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    Unusual compounds in rocks on Mars may be sign of ancient microbial life | Mars | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/sep/10/unusual-compounds-in-rocks-on-mars-may-be-sign-of-ancient-microbial-life
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    AI & Systems Awareness Seminar: Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti
    https://youtu.be/jsrz_JCeBnE?si=3ABtjUiDHAxzF0c6
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    Super intelligence is a meta solution. If we get super intelligence right, it will help us with climate change. It will help us with wars. It can solve all the other existential risks. If we don't get it right, it dominates. If climate change will take a hundred years to boil us alive and super intelligence kills everyone in five, I don't have to worry about climate change. So either way, either it solves it for me or it's not an issue.

    Dr. Roman Yampolskiy: These Are The Only 5 Jobs That Will Remain In 2030!
    https://youtu.be/UclrVWafRAI?si=p67_4yBDOj6dhyPW
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    Darren Doherty - Regrarianism: Re-Booting Agriculture for the Next 10,000 Years | Bioneers
    https://youtu.be/YZfAE-j3wVA?si=xyCMoDrZVyRtQ2c3
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    UFO whistleblower Jake Barber and the astronomer Dr. Beatriz Villarroel
    https://youtu.be/ze6i6-q1pOM?si=HrtWiwLlX5oWcJ4Q
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    We are building options for the next economies
    At Dark Matter Labs, we view the interconnected crises of our time as symptoms of a deeper, structural miscoding of our economic systems. We understand these codes to be physical (e.g. biodiversity, energy, labour and materials), structural (e.g. money creation, embedded inequality and private property rights) and psychological (e.g. failure of the imagination).

    Recognising the complex, entangled reality of living systems, we are exploring alternative pathways for organising society and stewarding the shared planetary commons. Our working hypothesis is that these pathways must be rooted in a radical reframing of our relationship to everything; from technology and money to land and the other-than-human world. We are framing this transformation as a shift towards Life-Ennobling Economies.

    Economic options are bold directional aspirations
    What would it mean to align societal ambition to the magnitude of the transformation that is required? We cannot be sure how the future will play out or the specific infrastructures that will be required. However, we can build towards a range of economic options that are likely to be needed. We are imaging new investment opportunities for city-scale tree canopies, community endowments and resilient bioregional food systems. We envisage that the electrification of transport networks, the mental health of communities and the collective intelligence of cities will become recognisable assets, understood as commitments to a regenerative future. We are also considering what might be unleashed if houses were self-owning and affordable in perpetuity. Or if rivers could express their need for care. We believe all these things are both possible and necessary. These are bold aspirations and will only be achieved by a collective movement of diverse communities and unusual allies. This is a story of practical reimagining that we are excited to put our energy behind.

    Dark Matter Labs
    https://darkmatterlabs.org/
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    Tall Trees, Warm Fire
    https://youtu.be/CocikxLWmNA?si=eHo6FrWOziaDtgxy
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    New paper by Nick Bostrom: AI Creation and the Cosmic Host

    Quote: "There may well exist a normative structure, based on the preferences or concordats of a cosmic host, and which has high relevance to the development of AI."

    The paper argues there is likely a “cosmic host”: Powerful natural or supernatural agents (e.g., advanced civilizations, simulators, deities) whose preferences shape cosmic-scale norms. This is motivated by the simulation argument, large/infinite-universe and multiverse hypotheses.

    The paper also suggests the cosmic host may actually want us to build superintelligence. A superintelligence would be more capable of understanding and adhering to cosmic norms than humans are, potentially making our region of the cosmos more aligned with the host's preferences. Therefore, the host might favor a timely development of AI, as long as it becomes a good cosmic citizen.

    Paper: https://nickbostrom.com/papers/ai-creation-and-the-cosmic-host.pdf

    This is a serious version of the following tongue-in-cheek derivation of a God-like coalition via acausal trade by Scott Alexander: https://slatestarcodex.com/2018/04/01/the-hour-i-first-believed/

    If you have been involved with rationalists for as long as I have, none of this will be surprising. If you follow the basic premises of rationality to their logical end, things get weird. As muflax once wrote:

    "I hate this whole rationality thing. If you actually take the basic assumptions of rationality seriously (as in Bayesian inference, complexity theory, algorithmic views of minds), you end up with an utterly insane universe full of mind-controlling superintelligences and impossible moral luck, and not a nice “let’s build an AI so we can fuck catgirls all day” universe. The worst that can happen is not the extinction of humanity or something that mundane – instead, you might piss off a whole pantheon of jealous gods and have to deal with them forever, or you might notice that this has already happened and you are already being computationally pwned, or that any bad state you can imagine exists. Modal fucking realism."
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    What Is Intelligence?
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262049955/what-is-intelligence/

    What intelligence really is, and how AI’s emergence is a natural consequence of evolution.

    It has come as a shock to some AI researchers that a large neural net that predicts next words seems to produce a system with general intelligence. Yet this is consistent with a long-held view among some neuroscientists that the brain evolved precisely to predict the future—the “predictive brain” hypothesis.

    In What Is Intelligence?, Blaise Agüera y Arcas takes up this idea—that prediction is fundamental not only to intelligence and the brain but to life itself—and explores the wide-ranging implications. These include radical new perspectives on the computational properties of living systems, the evolutionary and social origins of intelligence, the relationship between models and reality, entropy and the nature of time, the meaning of free will, the problem of consciousness, and the ethics of machine intelligence.

    The book offers a unified picture of intelligence from molecules to organisms, societies, and AI, drawing from a wide array of literature in many fields, including computer science and machine learning, biology, physics, and neuroscience. It also adds recent and novel findings from the author, his research team, and colleagues. Combining technical rigor and deep up-to-the-minute knowledge about AI development, the natural sciences (especially neuroscience), and philosophical literacy, What Is Intelligence? argues—quite against the grain—that certain modern AI systems do indeed have a claim to intelligence, consciousness, and free will.




    What Is Life?
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262554091/what-is-life/

    What life is, and how its essence can be understood as computation that grows more complex over time in symbiotic relationships.

    In 1944, quantum mechanics pioneer Erwin Schrödinger wrote a slim but influential volume, What Is Life?, posing the primary question that rendered biology so mysterious to a physicist. How can life and all its attendant complexities come to exist in a random universe, governed by simple laws, whose disorder only increases over time?

    This small book, richly illustrated and written for a general audience, offers a deep and surprising answer, drawing on decades of theory and existing literature as well as recent experiments in artificial life. Beginning with ideas developed by Alan Turing and John von Neumann in the mid-twentieth century, Agüera y Arcas shows how self-reproduction, hence life, is inherently computational. Life evolves spontaneously in environments capable of supporting computation, like our own universe, and grows more complex over time as it enters symbiotic relationships with itself.

    What Is Life? is also the first part of Agüera y Arcas’s larger book What Is Intelligence?, which further develops a computational and symbiotic perspective on intelligence, from simple organisms to brains and societies to AI.
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