“TEF is predicated on logic, a simple wager that every human faces: If a reasoning human being loves and values life, they will want to live as long as possible-the desire to be immortal. Nevertheless, it's impossible to know if they're going to be immortal once they die. To do nothing doesn't help the odds of attaining immortality-since it seems evident that everyone will die someday and possibly cease to exist. To try to do something scientifically constructive towards ensuring immortality beforehand is the most logical conclusion.” IfsKnowsWantTryingHumansLongHelpingSeemsFacesDesireValuesDiesHuman BeingsSimpleImpossibleLogicCeaseConclusionImmortalityReasoningSomedayImmortalLogicalOddsNeverthelessEvidentConstructiveHuman FacesWagers Author:Zoltan Istvan
“In the future it's very possible you could have an artificial intelligence system that can run the country better than a human being. Because human beings are naturally selfish. Human beings are naturally after their own interests. We are geared towards pursuing our own desires, but oftentimes, those desires have contrasts to the benefit of society, at large, or against the benefit of the greater good. Whereas, if you have a machine, you will be able to program that machine to, hopefully, benefit the greatest good, and really go after that.” CountryRunningDesireInterestProgramSelfishHopefullyArtificial IntelligenceContrastGreater Good Author:Zoltan Istvan