domesticated om
08-31-07, 04:01 PM
......sorry --- couldn't think of a better title for the thread.
Actually, this idea is borrowed from the whole genre of Gibson-esque science fiction novels and movies. Mods, feel free to move this thread to the appropriate subforum if it doesn't belong here. I wasn't sure where this needed to go because this isn't exactly a sci-fi question. I guess this is more of an ethics and morality question.....but I'm really looking for a discussion pondering/debating the possibilities. At any rate.....
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Let's assume it's possible to save information, human memories, and skills on some sort of storage medium (IE - hard drive). Next, let's assume it's possible for people to directly access this data, and instantly "save" this to their own brain---which will instantly give them the ability to recall the information, or use the skill.
Example - imagine a flash drive with a volume of 5 star chef skills loaded on it. The user can plug the flash drive into a port behind their ear, wait however many seconds for the data to copy, then instantly have all the skills of a 5 star chef.....or a welder......or a surgeon...etc.
The user wants to be able to perfectly recall the entire English dictionary-- same thing.
My questions-
Many people's roles in life are centered around sets of skills in which they specialize - sometimes skills which require years of study and/or accumulated experience. With knowledge/skills becoming totally ubiquitous, what effect would it have on society?
What about people's jobs? How would effect "labor" (term used loosely)?
What effect would it have as far as schools and Universities are concerned -- would they cease to exist?
Actually, this idea is borrowed from the whole genre of Gibson-esque science fiction novels and movies. Mods, feel free to move this thread to the appropriate subforum if it doesn't belong here. I wasn't sure where this needed to go because this isn't exactly a sci-fi question. I guess this is more of an ethics and morality question.....but I'm really looking for a discussion pondering/debating the possibilities. At any rate.....
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Let's assume it's possible to save information, human memories, and skills on some sort of storage medium (IE - hard drive). Next, let's assume it's possible for people to directly access this data, and instantly "save" this to their own brain---which will instantly give them the ability to recall the information, or use the skill.
Example - imagine a flash drive with a volume of 5 star chef skills loaded on it. The user can plug the flash drive into a port behind their ear, wait however many seconds for the data to copy, then instantly have all the skills of a 5 star chef.....or a welder......or a surgeon...etc.
The user wants to be able to perfectly recall the entire English dictionary-- same thing.
My questions-
Many people's roles in life are centered around sets of skills in which they specialize - sometimes skills which require years of study and/or accumulated experience. With knowledge/skills becoming totally ubiquitous, what effect would it have on society?
What about people's jobs? How would effect "labor" (term used loosely)?
What effect would it have as far as schools and Universities are concerned -- would they cease to exist?