5536db93-8c26-4657-bddd-75db11b50a061536x1024 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date March 20, 2026 CategoriesArtsComputational SciencesEthics Tagged , Alexandria, artificial general intelligence, artificial superintelligence, batteries, Brownshirts, Caltech, competition, Elliot Pryce, engineering, experience machine, family, fans, fiction, fidelity, general intelligence, governments, Gustav Mahler, human beings, humans, intelligences, language, light, machine life, Maine, marriage, Mars, metaphysics, Palo Alto, perpetual light, processors, quantum effects, retirement, Robert Nozick, robots, Science and Culture Today, self-preservation, superintelligence, technology, The Battering Company, theorems, University of Texas Requiem for an Artificial Superintelligence William A. Dembski March 20, 2026 Arts, Computational Sciences, Ethics 19 On the morning of his upload, he signed transfer papers, redundancy protocols, continuity covenants, and one handwritten page that no lawyer saw. Read More ›