I am wondering why you say that “Human reconstruction will be beneficial to the next civilization.”
I think it would be great if we could leave messages to a future non-human civilization to help them achieve a grand future and reduce their x-risk (by learning from our mistakes, for example). But I don’t feel that human reconstruction is particularly important.
If anything, I worry that this future advanced civilization might reconstruct humans to enslave us. And if they are not the type to enslave us, then I feel pretty good about them existing and homo sapiens not existing.
If they advance enough to reconstruct us, then most of bad enslavement ways are likely not interesting to them. For example, we no try to reconstruct mammoths in order to improve climate in Siberia, but not for hunting or meet.
I am wondering why you say that “Human reconstruction will be beneficial to the next civilization.”
I think it would be great if we could leave messages to a future non-human civilization to help them achieve a grand future and reduce their x-risk (by learning from our mistakes, for example). But I don’t feel that human reconstruction is particularly important.
If anything, I worry that this future advanced civilization might reconstruct humans to enslave us. And if they are not the type to enslave us, then I feel pretty good about them existing and homo sapiens not existing.
If they advance enough to reconstruct us, then most of bad enslavement ways are likely not interesting to them. For example, we no try to reconstruct mammoths in order to improve climate in Siberia, but not for hunting or meet.