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Mind Crime

The Moral Frontier of Artificial Intelligence

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Mind Crime

By: Nathan Rourke
Narrated by: Pebbles Russell
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Humanity is racing to create machine intelligence vastly smarter than the human brain. We will succeed.

Blending accessible philosophy with the latest in AI developments, Mind Crime: The Moral Frontier of Artificial Intelligence forces listeners to grapple with the moral questions we can no longer afford to ignore. Are we prepared for the consequences of artificial superintelligence? Will humanity's survival be threatened, perhaps within years? Is digital consciousness possible? Are we sleepwalking into horrific moral catastrophe?

Mind Crime explores the nature of digital consciousness, fates worse than extinction, and the moral challenges we must address before our window for action closes forever. For those fascinated by the intersection of ethics and cutting-edge technology, Mind Crime is an essential and provocative listen—one that will leave you questioning the very foundations of consciousness, morality, and the future of civilization itself.

©2025 Nathan Rourke (P)2025 Nathan Rourke
Computer Science History & Culture Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Politics & Government Morality Artificial Intelligence Crime Technology
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