WARNING: WHAT FOLLOWS IS
COMPLETE AND TOTAL SPECULATION.
ANY RELATION TO ACTUAL NEROLOGY,
COMPUTER SCIENCE, AND ECONOMICS IS HOPED FOR BUT UNEXPECTED.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
I can hear it now: “Another
post? Really?”
Available now! |
Or
something.
Well, rock me to sleep tonight... |
Cynical?
Moi?
Joking
aside, the future doesn’t look very sweetness-and-light when your
future livelihood depends on the altruism of your average
billionaire. I imagine many will either insulate themselves in ivory
towers that soar behind thick walls, or...leave. Elon Musk, James
Cameron etal.
And who knows how many others that can afford it may pack up and go
to Mars, mine asteroids, or something else. In fact, I’m depending
on it, as one of these billionaires, the ficticious Walter Hopkins,
will set up the Destiny Foundation by-and-by. I used to think that asteroid mining would be another development bubble, but if
automation and AI really will run everything in a decade or so, then
the demand for resources will increase exponentially. This includes
metals, of course, but even moreso hydrocarbons...which is what
Conjunction is all about.
But
what of us? The 99% who will be left behind, with no available
employment, no government dole, and no value to the 1%?
Pictured: Maroua, Cameroon, 2016 or Detroit, Former United States, 2036 |
And
then there’s the hackers.
We
already see lots of fun and games in the news from hackers doing
everything from violating the sanctity of crypto-currency to
potentially influencing rival nations’ elections. If this becomes
the only way for non-billionaires to have any way to get manufactured
products or legal tender, you can bet everyone with a computer is
going to try their hand at hacking if they think they can get away
with it. And everyone
will have a computer.
What
are the powers-that-be going to do about it?
Sure,
sure, they have all those AI programs that do everything and many
will be anti-virus-sooper-dooper-security-programs, but let us not
forget, so
will everyone else.
With AI kernals being release open source and lots of tech sector
professionals made redundant by said AI, the hackers will have AI of
their own, and what with the open source movements of today and the
very real need to do something
in the future to put food on the table, there will be a run-away arms
race between corporate AI and the disenfranchised. It may very well
end up that there will be some
form of Basic Income implemented to curb the desire to hack the
system, at least among the folks who would be hacking just to
survive, as a “cost of doing business” expense.
But the desire to make a truly “hack-proof”
system
will be strong, and much, much more money will be spend on preventing
security breeches than on bribing the masses to with Basic and Social
Media.
This
is were the real
wild speculation starts.
Cognitive
improvements are considered an almost taboo subject among people. Of
course, many people didn’t want to sell the farm and move to the
city when the work dried up. Just like then, people are afraid of
losing their familiar way of life. The Economic Singularity will
eliminate the familiar way of life quite thoroughly, which will
probably make many people cling to the familiar all the more.
In
the end, that
won’t matter for many
people. Just like working on Sundays (or
Fridays or Saturdays, if you’re Muslim or Jewish respectively),
people desperate for income will submit to things they normally would
rather not.
...only in your head. |
The
fact that this is to a certain degree true will make such conspiracy
buffs even
less well received than normal
conspiracy buffs.
Just
what is the purpose of boosting the brainpower of the average
citizen? Holographic Neural-Interface Protocol.
HNIP
is a new programming language that allows data to be stored directly
in the memories of humans with cognitive upgrades. What makes such
an elaborate systems worth the time and effort is that the data is
stored holographically
– as
in “brain holographically”, not “computer holographically”. The entirety of a given network’s data is stored across the
memories of all of the people in the network. While each individual
brain theoretically has all of the data, the data lacks the
resolution to be accessed – the a holographic image of a rose
that’s cut in to tiny pieces each have the full image of the rose
but it’s really fuzzy. It takes at least five people with the same
data stored in their heads logged in at the same time to allow access
to the data.
What’s
the point, you probably didn’t ask? Brains being what they are,
it’s impossible to access the data by someone outside the network.
Basically, unless you have the data stored in your head already, "remember” it. So any hackers
would already have to be part of the HNIP network they’re hacking,
and because the computers are accessed by direct neural interface, it
will difficult if not impossible to hide the fact that a certain
individual is the hacker.
Now
for the fun part: For most people, they can’t function as part node in a HNIP network unless they are
unconscious. It just takes too much brainpower. But that’s okay,
right? In exchange for Basic Income and an unlimited data plan, the
average citizen rents out their brain while they sleep. Each night
they take a pill, konk out, get a lenghthy update of all the new data
in their network, and for the next eight to ten hours they are a node in a system that lets AI and automation run the world without
bothersome hackers planting malware and trying to steal bitcoins and
emails. There will still be hackers, of course. Some will work hard to
penetrate systems anonymously, while others will try to beat the
resolution problem and get data out of their own heads.
So
I said “most” people have to be unconscious in order for their
memory to be used by the HNIP system. Some people function as a node while awake. It can seriously degrade their waking performance of
tasks -any thing from full-on zombie impersonator to narcolepsy to
only moderately distracted. A very rare few can function more or
less normally, while an ultra-rare minority have full cognitive
functioning and full node functioning at the same time.
Naturally,
the folks that can crunch data while awake have an advantage. They
can stay interfaced to the network for longer, which means more
income. Some can qualify for special jobs as systems administrators
– or become
super-hackers.
The rarest, the ones that can be interfaced 24/7 without significant
loss of functioning, are highly sought out in situations where you
need the most computer power for the least amount of dependent human
brains in the network.
For
example, as spacers.
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Okay,
whimsical and somewhat flimsy storytelling aside, I’m trying to
make a science fiction setting that takes into
account the current trends but still have humans be relevant and act
more or less like people now. The rest is working out the
consequences so that when I make plots, my characters don’t have to
act stupid and their technology doesn’t have to be ignored.
So
to recap for clarity, what I’m proposing is:
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Humans have cognitive upgrades that allow them to directly access information stored in the Holographic Neural-Interface Protocol language. They do not need personal computers (or tablets, or smartphones) to access this information, but a central computer must be available to translate unconscious data stored across multiple minds into conscious data that can be accessed by people.
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Holographic Neural-Interface Protocol (HNIP) is a programming language that allows data to be stored directly in the brains of augmented humans In a way similar to normal memories.
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The memories stored in an individual brain are complete, but of a resolution too low to be directly accessed without the most sophisticated of systems, and even then, the amount of errors creeping into the data make it highly suspect.
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It takes at least five people with the same data stored in their heads to increase resolution enough to allow reliable access to that data.
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The more people in a network, the higher the data resolution, the easier it is to access and the more efficient the network is.
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The data stored on such a network is only accessible by people within that network. You can’t remember something that not stored in your own head.
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You can be part of multiple networks, but that doesn’t mean that the people from one network (like a public one) can access data from a network they themselves are not a part of (like a classified military one) just because they're in a network with someone that has classified data in their head. Sorry...
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People in a HNIP network function in two ways: as users, when they access the data, and as nodes, when they act as data storage. Typically, people must be unconscious in order to function as nodes.
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About 20% of the population can function as nodes while conscious (for a given value of conscious).
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About 5% of the population can function as nodes and users simultaneously. They are rated on a special scale that measures how well they can function as users while operating as a node.
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Those who have at least a 70% rating are considered good enough to be spacers, and many are then drafted as spacers (colonists) or offered special incentives to become spacers (Terrans).
Like
I said upfront, I have no idea of how possible this actually is; I’ve
just been trying to make it as consistent as possible and to work out
the consequences. I’d like some of you out there with actual computer
programming experience to weigh in on the subject.
After
a round of two of debate on the efficacy of this idea, we can move
forward with the Intra-Fleet Tug’s internal design (like, its
computers)
and get back to work on Conjuction 2.0. So, I hope you enjoy,and
I’ll see you next time!
Not to mention the citizens that take advantage of the problem solving capabilities of Ai and who ask them 'find me something to do that doesn't involve too many upgrades.'
ReplyDeleteWith that, the Ai finds something, due to its superior processing capabilities.
I wouldn't worry too much but the feasibility of the neural cloud idea. Orion's Arm, and Rocketpunk manifesto have had these ideas too, so you are in good company.
Lastly....
Would this neural cloud be affected by bit rot (15 year life for digital data) in your setting? I'm considering clockwork computers for some deep space missions in parts of my setting as a result.
Have you considered putting the railguns in an earlier or later part of your setting? I'm finding that some variety has to occur for future histories, meaning I''m tearing my hair out treading that line between palausible changes and wild out--thereness
I don't see bit rot being an issue because the data is stored in human memory. As for the railguns, putting them in Conjunction would be putting in the earlier part of my setting, as Conjunction is a sort of prequel to The Black Desert. The Conjunction War is the prelude BD's Great Space War. That's one of the clinchers for using railguns for me; it represents an earlier era.
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