5) Thus, science gives human beings new powers at an ever accelerating pace.
6) Human maturity and judgment advances at an incremental pace at best, if at all.
7) To illustrate the above, imagine a car racing down the highway at ever accelerating speeds, while the driver's skill increases maybe a little bit now and then. — Hippyhead
In short, many of these journals realize that if people who do not understand the particular science involved this information (if misunderstood and misapplied) could prove to be dangerous; thus is it not open access. — Mayor of Simpleton
I hear ya. To be clear, I have no interest in demonizing scientists. We hire them to develop knowledge, and they do a good job of performing the service we asked them to perform. — Hippyhead
Yes, that's all it is. The gap between power and wisdom is widening at an ever accelerating rate. Power races ahead while wisdom inches along at best. — Hippyhead
A key problem that is until we hit the chaos wall the knowledge explosion delivers a wonderful array of amazing goodies. — Hippyhead
the knowledge explosion steadily shrinks the room for error. — Hippyhead
The problem, as I see it, is the scale of the destructive powers being generated by the knowledge explosion, nuclear weapons being the easiest example. Genetic engineering and AI etc may pose similar existential risks, though that is far harder to calculate. — Hippyhead
By open access I mean 'open source', as in open to the public. — Mayor of Simpleton
Indeed the economics involved with the publishing process play a role, but no journal I know of is there as a profit making enterprise. — Mayor of Simpleton
One of the main reasons as to this not being open source is the tendency for patients to self-medicate or misunderstand a potential treatment or medication and subsequently petitioning the medical professionals without end to treat them with this misunderstood option. — Mayor of Simpleton
Funny... I could not find a single article published by any one my colleagues on arXiv, medRxiv or bioRxiv.
As these platforms are not journals in themselves, are there standards for peer review?
Is there any standard in place to prevent the dissemination of articles from predatory journals? — Mayor of Simpleton
For genetic engineering: like, everyone, it's been part of the discussion all along. — Srap Tasmaner
Why are scientists responsible for someone else's relationship with knowledge? — Mayor of Simpleton
To believe that we would as a species willingly follow a path to Mutually Assuered Destruction would be to accept we are doomed by an inherent madness — Chris1952Engineer
Yes, everyone will claim they already know it, they're already doing it, no need for feedback from the public, yada, yada and more yada, but...
The march for more and more and more knowledge (and thus power) continues full speed ahead. — Hippyhead
People worried about the AI alignment problem have been ringing exactly this alarm bell for a while — Srap Tasmaner
You're right, the alarm bell has been rung. — Hippyhead
But I am very far from dismissing your worries — Srap Tasmaner
I don't happen to know what the debates look like around gene editing and the like, but I've been around long enough to know that the whole field has been steeped in ethical debate from the beginning, — Srap Tasmaner
I'm still really glad you brought this up and it's a good reminder that we should all learn a lot more about what's going on. — Srap Tasmaner
What's the relational structure of knowledge? — Hippyhead
To say this isn’t a concern for science is irresponsible — Possibility
Perhaps the central problem here is that the only people genuinely capable of understanding the issues involved are scientists and technologists — Srap Tasmaner
I'm happy nothing I've been a part of publishing is to be found here, as it would have been re-printed without any consent. — Mayor of Simpleton
As I was not aware of these databases, I can't say if any of the journals we publish in have restrictions or not. — Mayor of Simpleton
Scientists themselves are aware of the problems of not communicating with the wider public about their work — Srap Tasmaner
It could amount to "you don't get our money until we understand what you're doing, so explain it" in the best possible way. — Srap Tasmaner
"You don't get our money until you demonstrate an understanding that science is a death trap." — Hippyhead
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