I think we are way past this point. Cryonics and molecular nanotechnology have never got to the point where there are Nobel Prize winners in Medicine and Chemistry advocating for them. (Whereas AI x-safety now has Hinton and Bengio, Turing Award winners[1], advocating for it.)
I think we are way past this point. Cryonics and molecular nanotechnology have never got to the point where there are Nobel Prize winners in Medicine and Chemistry advocating for them. (Whereas AI x-safety now has Hinton and Bengio, Turing Award winners[1], advocating for it.)
the closest thing to a Nobel Prize in Computer Science.