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Immediately
following the great Y2K battle, there has been a spate of warnings
concerning the dangers of 21st century technology to humanity.
Bill Joy warned us about robotics, genetic engineering and nanotechnology.
President Clinton issued a warning about the increased capabilities
of terrorists, and requested 300 million dollars to begin working
on the problem. Britain's Prince Charles warned us of the danger
of genetically modified crops.
I wish to
issue a warning concerning the real route our machines will take
to manage their complete merger with mankind. I think it is likely
to be a merger rather than an annihilation. Unlike Bill Joy, I
believe our machines will continue to need us--and we them. In
fact, as Frank J. Tippler states in his book The Physics of
Immortality, "The fundamental reason for allowing the creation
of intelligent machines is that, without their help, the human
race is doomed. With their help we can and will survive forever."
Dr. Tippler
predicts that someday our computers will emulate the sidereal
universe and resurrect every human being who ever lived. He also
believes that each emulation will be given its perfect sexual
mate. So there is still hope for computer nerds everywhere!
Which brings
us to sex. It is the subject most written about, talked about,
and thought about. It has always been the vehicle of propagation,
evolution, and the merger of different species. It is significant
that pornography provided the financing of the Internet--and is
still its best seller. It is maybe less obvious that sex provides
the opening for technology to insert its ugly head into the evolutionary
process.
In the last
decade of the 20th century, the erotic video business had reached
a staggering 8 billion dollars yearly sales in the US alone. Statistics
show that close to 50% of these dollars were spent by middle class
women in their middle years. Erotic aides are becoming more advanced
and are being sold not only via the Internet and the mail, but
also in stores in respectable business areas. We can look forward
to complex, computerized, nanotechnology-enhanced products; perhaps
to use during phone or Cyber sex.
Sexual enhancement
of the breast and the penis are already thriving industries. So
are sex-change operations, hormone injections, and aphrodisiac
drugs. It seems likely that nanotechnology and genetic engineering
will greatly improve these procedures and products. The future
seems to contain the promise that we can be as sexy as we want
to be, and will be able to choose the gender.
Syndicated
columnist Kathleen Parker reports on the therapy recently provided
to one person: "When this 54-year-old woman sought treatment at
the Woman's Sexual Health Clinic in Boston, doctors prescribed
the following: a pair of 3-D glasses (I'm not kidding), a vibrator
and an erotic videotape. Other instruments that deserve to remain
mysteries were used to measure the woman's sexual response to
these stimuli." (The Denver Post 5/25/00)
As Parker
points out, 41 million over-50 orgasm-deprived women (in the US
alone) creates quite a demand. Newsweek has predicted that
the market for women's sexual therapy will near 2 billion dollars
by 2008.
Then there
is Viagra and its competitors. How is sexual potency in centenarians
going to affect the gene pool? With our pursuit of life-extending
technology, this could become a very important factor. How will
technology affect the libido? Where will Viagra Man find a suitable
partner? I recently received a catalog (why do they keep sending
me these things?) promoting a love doll with realistic vagina,
mouth and anus who could talk dirty to me utilizing a 100-word
vocabulary. The manufacturer also offered dildos and vibrators,
which groaned in ecstasy and whispered sweet endearments.
Already, success
is being achieved in mind-machine digital interface. Paraplegics
are utilizing electrochemical brain impulses to operate computers
and even fly airplanes. It seems certain this will lead to the
next media revolution--the long prophesied "feelies" of science
fiction (I prefer to call them psidees). When not occupied with
their love dolls, people will be able to partake of life-like
erotic experience; provided, of course by the superstars.
I recently
explored these concepts, along with Dr. Tippler's proposed emulation
of the universe, and the resurrection of all humans who ever lived,
in a science fiction novel, The God Chip Conspiracy
(available at online book stores). I propose that female love
dolls (gynoids) may become the first conscious machines. Equipped
with quantum processors, nanobatteries which draw their power
from the motion of atoms, and life-like skin provided by undifferentiated
cellular matter, they will be programmed for the impossible task
of pleasing their partners!
The God Chip
is the general orgasm drive chip, part of the PPCS (pain and pleasure
control system) which commands conscious machines to act in an
ethical manner. This system is, of course, derived from nature,
and is used by the trillions of individual cells in our bodies
to control us (I refer you to Richard Dawkins, The Selfish
Gene). Of course, I am a positivist, and am constantly reminded
by skeptical friends that the system didn't work on humans. I
have been informed that The God Chip Conspiracy is a comedy.
I submit that they are wrong on both accounts.
Copyright
© 2000 TOMCOR Publishing: Thomas J. Sanders All Rights Reserved
Thomas J.
Sanders, tomsand369@aol.com,
is the Author of The God Chip Conspiracy, Trafford Publishing,
May 2000, and God's Fire, to be released soon.
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