Thanks for this Brent.

 

Folks, let me say here that Brent has EXCELLENT skills conducting literature reviews!

 

G

 

From: tree of knowledge system discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Brent Cooper
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2020 1:36 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Book coming out on Singularity in Meta-Convergence article

 

Hi Jamie,

 

Thanks for the feedback. I think you're absolutely correct. I've got more ideas about convergence I'd like to write about.. specifically as a practice for communities, for conflict resolution and consensus building. 

 

Some responses to your numbers (you have "2" twice!).. 

1) Yes, there is already some sense of common purpose for world peace and sustainability.. but its way too vague, politicized, and insincere (lip service).

2) No common vision indeed.. they all need to converge. Elon and Bill, like many other elites, have their value and strength... but its moot when they write off socialism and real common purpose and solidarity. These visions need to "converge" or they can't even work. 

3) This convergence allows for intellectual humility.. because we recognize it as a process that is just happening, but requires our conscious participation in a somewhat open-ended yet goal oriented way.

4) Exactly. The global overhaul needs to be paired with transparent global education about it, and investment in the public sector, so people aren't paranoid, and the world state (global governance) isn't violent. Climate change is coming down the pipe, and it has been denied for decades. We need to demilitarize/ repurpose for civil society/ resilience.

 

Here's a list of some of the more Convergence resources we collected. Sorry I can't share the actual files: 

 

1.       Deep Learning Innovations and Their Convergence With Big Data (Advances in Data Mining and Database Management (2017, IGI Global), by Karthik, S. Karthik, Anand Paul, N. Karthikeyan

2.       Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research: Media Convergence and Deconvergence (2017, Palgrave Macmillan), by Sergio Sparviero, Corinna Peil, Gabriele Balbi (eds).

3.       Great Divergence and Great Convergence: A Global Perspective (2015, Springer International Publishing), by Leonid Grinin, Andrey Korotayev (auth.). International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice

4.       Global Networking, Communication and Culture: Conflict or Convergence (2018, Springer International Publishing), by Halit Ünver [Studies in Systems, Decision and Control 151]

5.       Emergence and Convergence: Qualitative Novelty and the Unity of Knowledge (2014, University of Toronto Press), by Mario Bunge [Toronto Studies in Philosophy]

6.       Soft Governance, International Organizations and Education Policy Convergence: Comparing PISA and the Bologna and Copenhagen Processes (2016, Palgrave Macmillan UK), Tonia Bieber [Transformations of the State]

7.       The Convergence of Scientific Knowledge: A view from the limit (2001, Springer), Vincent F. Hendricks [Trends in Logic 9]

8.       Transdisciplinary Systems Engineering_ Exploiting Convergence in a Hyper-Connected World (2018, Springer International Publishing), Azad M. Madni

9.       The Politics of Adaptation: Media Convergence and Ideology (2015, Palgrave Macmillan), Dan Hassler-Forest, Pascal Nicklas

10.   Eric Rougier, François Combarnous (eds.) — The Diversity of Emerging Capitalisms in Developing Countries_ Globalization, Institutional Convergence and Experimentation (2017, Palgrave Macmillan).pdf

11.   Mark Baimbridge,Ioannis Litsios,Karen Jackson,Uih Ran Lee (auth.) — The Segmentation of Europe_ Convergence or Divergence between Core and Periphery_ (2017, Palgrave Macmillan UK).pdf

12.   The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization (2016, Belknap Press), by Richard Baldwin.

13.   Convergence of Knowledge, Technology, and Society (2014, Springer), by Roco et al.

14.   Society and Economics in Europe_ Disparity versus Convergence_ (2016, Springer International Publishing), Savvas Katsikides, Hardy Hanappi (eds.)

15.   Smart City as Convergent Socio-Cyber-Physical Complex 2018

16.   The Impact of Convergence on Organizational Innovation

17.   Virtual Sociocultural Convergence (2016, Springer International Publishing), by William Sims Bainbridge.

18.   World Building: Transmedia, Fans, Industries (2017, Amsterdam University Press), Marta Boni [Transmedia: Participatory Culture and Media Convergence + 2]

 

Regards, 

 

Brent

 

 

On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 5:44 PM Chance McDermott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Quick note that Midnight Gospel on Adult Swim (Netflix) is a cute vision of what all this might look like in terms of thrive pods and such. 

 

On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 4:32 PM Jamie D <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Thanks for sharing this, as it's exactly what I've been studying. Any other resources on big trends, global evolution, global brain, future of the net, all would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Here's some related points that might be obvious:

 

1) peace is only possible when the dominant purpose is shared by the whole group, and whenever part of a group adopts a purpose at odds with the rest, peace is impossible. I suppose the dominant shared purpose keeping the global peace is our foothold on material security, and self love. 

 

2) So far no common vision. Elon Musk to Mars, Bill Gates to global health, what else? Mine are: A) using data responsibally for societal and self awareness. B) using devices for emotional transparency, hopefully to facilitate honest signals and connection, and C) a scientific theory of consciousness for practical spirituality and ethics. We can justify rituals based on the placebo effect, for instance, and there's movement in that direction. 

 

2) intellectual humility compels some of us to restrain a great deal of purpose, towards the purpose of finding common understanding. If some aren't doing this, such an endeaver cannot win unless it has utility towards power over those who don't care. 

 

3) destruction and restructuring are always happening in degree, but, it gets bigger and bigger, towards greater organization. Some massive restructuring of civilization will happen soon, but with the web to support things, it shouldn't be as "physically" violent as ever before. No way. Still, weeds must always be pulled, but I don't claim to be the one to decide who counts as weeds (those who "don't bear fruit") . Evolution herself will, along with those evolution elects to bear that burden. 

 

On Tue, May 26, 2020, 6:14 PM Brent Cooper <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Thanks for sharing Gregg. That Singularity book should already be available for download for anyone with academic access. That's how I get a lot of that stuff. So far this hasn't generated any interest... but understanding the "convergence" (and not just various singularities) is key for this decade. We need to be converging now, not emerging, or else more bad shit is going to emerge. 

 

Chance, there is nothing easy about paying attention to it (convergence), even though its ubiquitous. If anything, that makes it harder to see! 

 

Regards, 

 

Brent

 

 

On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 5:45 PM Chance McDermott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I want to offer a second, less glib post and encourage eyes on these two links as well.  The art work is beautiful in the article

 

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On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 5:20 AM Chance McDermott <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Easy to pay attention to something that's always currently happening for eternity ;)

 

-Chance

 

On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 8:50 AM Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi TOK List,

 

  You might be interested to know that there is a book coming out later this year on the Big History Threshold #9, framed at “The Singularity”. Here is the link: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030337292

 

  I found the link on TOK Society member Brent Cooper’s excellent article, The Meta-Convergence Continuum. It describes an important book, Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence, that he contributed as an editor and researcher to, which he summarized as follows:

 

I would describe it as semi-planned techno-opportunism, based on an AI convergence methodology with the understanding that a substantive paradigm shift is needed and is happening. The technological singularity is not a paradigm shift in itself, but requires a new social contract and worldview to match. This book takes a mostly positivistic view of technology combined with humanism, not “a social anthropological or political approach nor a technocratic one.” In this way, it attempts to outline a neutral methodology that accounts for all variables in the evolving context of smart cities to serve all actors and stakeholders equitably.

 

It is important to keep in mind that one of the unique features of the ToK System is that it provides a very clear understanding of the Digital Dimension as a new plane of complex adaptive behavior that will emerge in the 21st Century and aligns with the Singularity and BH Threshold #9. I should also mention here that Cory David Barkers work on the Architectonic of Simulation is also relevant because it provides a novel way to categorize human knowing/knowledge schematics.  

 

I know that these comments may come across as a bit cryptic, but I am basically signaling the need to pay attention to the emergence of the singularity in the decades to come.


Best,
Gregg

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