“Extraterrestrial artificial intelligence is out there” – and it’s billions of years old

I do not believe that most advanced extraterrestrial civilizations will be biological,” says Susan Schneider of the University of Connecticut and the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton. “The most sophisticated civilizations will be postbiological, forms of artificial intelligence or alien superintelligence.” Schneider is one of the few thinkers—outside the realm of science fiction—that have considered the notion that artificial intelligence is already out there, and has been for eons.

Her concerning recent study for NASA, Alien Minds, asks “How would intelligent aliens think? Would they have conscious experiences? Would it feel a certain way to be an extraterrestrial?” Schneider, cognitive scientist and philosopher, asks: “If we were to encounter extraterrestrial intelligence and consciousness… what might it ‘look’ like and would we even recognize it?

While aware that our culture is anthropomorphizing, Schneider imagines that her suggestion that some extraterrestrials are actually similar to supercomputers may strike us as far-fetched. So what is her rationale for the view that there are alien civilizations with members that are superintelligent AI?

Schneider offers some observations claiming that, put together, support her conclusion for the existence of such extraterrestrial superintelligence.

The first is “the short window observation”: Once a society creates the technology that could put them in touch with the cosmos, they are only a few hundred years away from changing their own paradigm from biology to AI. This “short window” makes it more likely that the extraterrestrials we encounter would be postbiological.

The short window observation is supported by human cultural evolution, at least thus far. Our first radio signals date back only about a hundred and twenty years, and space exploration is only about fifty years old, but we are already immersed in digital technology, such as cell-phones and laptop computers.

Schneider’s second argument is “the greater age of alien civilizations.” Proponents of SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) have often concluded that alien civilizations would be much older than our own “…all lines of evidence converge on the conclusion that the maximum age of extraterrestrial intelligence would be billions of years, specifically [it] ranges from 1.7 billion to 8 billion years.

If civilizations are millions or billions of years older than us, many would be vastly more intelligent than we are. By our standards, many would be superintelligent. We are galactic babies.”

But would they be forms of AI, as well as forms of superintelligence? Schneider claims that they might be. Even if they were biological, merely having biological brain enhancements, their superintelligence would be reached by artificial means, and we could regard them as being “artificial intelligence.”

But she suspects something even more concerning than this: that these (malefic) extraterrestrial beings are not carbon-based. Uploading allows a creature near immortality, enables reboots, and allows it to survive under a variety of conditions that carbon-based life forms cannot. In addition, silicon appears to be a better medium for information processing than the brain itself. Neurons reach a peak speed of about 200 Hz, which is seven orders of magnitude slower than current microprocessors.

 

yogaesoteric
July 6, 2021

 

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