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AI overlords, space empires, and Silicon Valley's crusade to control the fate of humanity

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    Extropianism

    Extropianism, also referred to as the philosophy of extropy, is an "evolving framework of values and standards for continuously improving the human condition"

    TESCREAL

    philosopher Émile P. Torres. An acronym, it stands for Transhumanism, Extropianism, Singularitarianism, (modern) Cosmism, Rationalist ideology, Effective

    Prometheus Rising

    "Selected Items from the Extropianism FAQ". MROB. Retrieved 2020-08-13. The Extropian Principles 2.5, July 1993 Extropian & Transhumanist Books, Nanotech-now

    Max More

    the philosophy of transhumanism and the transhumanist philosophy of extropianism, including his "Principles of Extropy". In a 1990 essay "Transhumanism:

    FM-2030

    Manifesto" (2023) Variants Accelerationism Effective Cypherpunk Dataism Extropianism Immortalism Longtermism Postgenderism Posthumanism Russian Cosmism Singularitarianism

    Émile P. Torres

    criticize what they see as a group of related philosophies: transhumanism, extropianism, singularitarianism, cosmism, rationalism, effective altruism, and longtermism

    Effective accelerationism

    rooted in the older Silicon Valley subcultures of transhumanism and extropianism (which similarly emphasized the value of progress and resisted efforts

    Meliorism

    humanity's capacity to improve their world. Antinaturalism (sociology) Extropianism Idea of Progress Techno-progressivism Teleology The Ultimate Resource

    Singularitarianism

    careful evaluation". The term "Singularitarian" was originally defined by Extropian thinker Mark Plus (Mark Potts) in 1991 to mean "one who believes the concept

    Cryonics

    hypothermic circulatory arrest Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation Extropianism Hibernation Life extension Supercooling Targeted temperature management