- Darwin Among the Machines
"Darwin among the Machines" appeared as the heading of an article published in
The Press newspaper on13 June 1863 inChristchurch ,New Zealand . SignedCellarius but written by Samuel Butler, the article raised the possibility that machines could evolve "mechanical consciousness " by means of Darwiniannatural selection .Book of the Machines
Butler developed this and subsequent articles into "The Book of the Machines", three chapters of "
Erewhon ", published anonymously in1872 . From chapter xxiii: the book of the machines:"There is no security"--to quote his own words--"against the ultimate development of mechanical consciousness, in the fact of machines possessing little consciousness now. A mollusc has not much consciousness. Reflect upon the extraordinary advance which machines have made during the last few hundred years, and note how slowly the animal and vegetable kingdoms are advancing. The more highly organised machines are creatures not so much of yesterday, as of the last five minutes, so to speak, in comparison with past time.
Erewhonian technophobia
The Erewhonian society envisioned by Butler came to the conclusion "...that the machines were ultimately destined to supplant the race of man, and to become instinct with a vitality as different from, and superior to, that of animals, as animal to vegetable life. So... they made a clean sweep of all machinery that had not been in use for more than two hundred and seventy-one years.... (from chapter ix: to the metropolis.)Despite the initial popularity of "Erewhon", its speculation on the evolution of "mechanical consciousness" was dismissed as an "attempt to laugh at Mr. Darwin." Furthermore, the type of intelligence envisioned by Butler is "natural", not "artificial". [
Project Gutenberg eBook [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1906 Erewhon by Samuel Butler.] ]Evolution of Global Intelligence
George Dyson (science historian) applies Butler's original premise to theartificial life and intelligence ofAlan Turing in "Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence" (1998) ISBN 0-7382-0030-1, to suggest coherently that theInternet is a living,sentient being .Dyson's main claim is that the evolution of a conscious mind from today's technology is inevitable. It is not clear whether this will be a single mind or multiple minds, how smart that mind would be, and even if we will be able to communicate with it. He also clearly suggests that there are forms of intelligence on Earth that we are currently unable to understand.
From the book: "What mind, if any, will become apprehensive of the great coiling of ideas now under way is not a meaningless question, but it is still too early in the game to expect an answer that is meaningful to us." [ [http://tal.forum2.org/darwin Excerpted from review] by [http://tal.forum2.org/author_Tal%20Cohen Tal Cohen] , 30 September 1998.]
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* [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-ButFir-t1-g1-t1-g1-t4-body.html Darwin Among the Machines — (To the Editor of the Press, Christchurch, New Zealand, 13 June, 1863.)]
*Project Gutenberg eBook [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1906 Erewhon by Samuel Butler.]ee also
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Affordance
*Artificial intelligence
*Butlerian Jihad , a fictional historical event originally introduced inFrank Herbert 'sDune novels
*Darwin machine utilizing all of the six essential features of a Darwinian process
*Neo-Luddism
*Technophobia External links
* [http://www.mikiko.net/library/weekly/aa060897.htm Darwin Among the Machines: A Review and Commentary]
* [http://www.mikiko.net/library/weekly/aa092897.htm 'Machina sapiens' and Human Morality]
* [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080421162714.htm 'What Can I, Robot, Do With That?']
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