In its latest chapter he asks: What does technology want?, and his answer is:
PossibilitiesReplace "technology" by "the European Union", and then re-read the whole chapter under this perspective...
To increase diversity
To maximize freedom/choices
To expand the space of the possible
Efficiencies
To increase specialization/uniqueness
To increase power density
To increase density of meaning
To engage all matter and energy
To reach ubiquity and free-ness
To become beautiful
Complexity
To increase complexity
To increase social co-dependency
To increase self-referential nature
To align with nature
Evolvability
To accelerate evolvability
To play the infinite game
1 comments:
"To engage all matter and energy."
I've the sneaking feeling that energy would be apathetic.
"To become beautiful."
My favourite one!
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