A specialized institutional system for hypothesis, experiment, audit, interpretation, publication, and authority that Jiang says now promotes itself.
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scientific bureaucracy
A specialized institutional system for hypothesis, experiment, audit, interpretation, publication, and authority that Jiang says now promotes itself.
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Jiang argues that AI, nanotechnology, genetic design, and immortality are the wrong ethical focus because the current scientific framework cannot really produce godlike control; the real issue is bureaucratic corruption and waste.
The same scientific bureaucracy that produced rapid progress now produces political control, overspecialization, lack of accountability, insularity, gatekeeping, and loss of creativity.
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"...science in the world is because they turn science into a bureaucracy a very specialized bureaucracy okay so I'm not going to read all..."
"...combine it into a theory. And so Bacon is proposing a scientific bureaucracy. And guess what, guys? We have basically achieved his vision today...."
"...Okay, the real problem is this. Science has become an imperial bureaucracy. That's the real issue, all right? If you think about the world..."
"Society include Christopher Wren, who was a very famous architect, as well as Robert Dole, who was a very famous chemist. Okay. Basic background..."
"Also, we're trying to develop immortality. Okay. We're looking for the elixir of immortality. So these are three massive ethical debates within science. And..."
"And so what happens is that each department is inspecting and auditing the work of the previous department to make sure the results are,..."
"Okay? So if you run experiments, well, you use, you use a lot of instruments, okay? All of these instruments are so complicated that..."
"So this is the great irony of science. Science was initiated, inspired by the genius of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. But today, science has..."
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