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    “The Memetics of AI Successionism” by Jan_Kulveit

    TL;DR: AI progress and the recognition of associated risks are painful to think about. This cognitive dissonance acts as fertile ground in the memetic landscape, a high-energy state that will be exploited by novel ideologies. We can anticipate cultural evolution will find viable successionist ideologies: memeplexes that resolve this tension by framing the replacement of humanity by AI not as a catastrophe, but as some combination of desirable, heroic, or inevitable outcome. This post mostly examines the mechanics of the process. Most analyses of ideologies fixate on their specific claims - what acts are good, whether AIs are conscious, whether Christ is divine, or whether Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. Other analyses focus on exegeting individual thinkers: 'What did Marx really mean?' In this text, I'm trying to do something different - mostly, look at ideologies from an evolutionary perspective. I [...] --- Outline: (01:27) What Makes Memes Fit? (03:30) The Cultural Evolution Search Process (04:31) The Fertile Ground: Sources of Dissonance (04:53) 1. The Builders Dilemma and the Hero Narrative (05:35) 2. The Sadness of Obsolescence (06:06) 3. X-Risk (06:24) 4. The Wrong Side of History (06:36) 5. The Progress Heuristic (06:57) The Resulting Pressure (07:52) The Meme Pool: Raw Materials for Successionism (08:14) 1. Devaluing Humanity (09:10) 2. Legitimizing the Successor AI (12:08) 3. Narratives of Inevitability (12:13) Memes that make our obsolescence seem like destiny rather than defeat. (14:14) Novel Factor: the AIs (16:05) Defense Against Becoming a Host (18:13) Appendix: Some memes --- First published: October 28th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/XFDjzKXZqKdvZ2QKL/the-memetics-of-ai-successionism --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    21 min
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    “An Opinionated Guide to Privacy Despite Authoritarianism” by TurnTrout

    I've created a highly specific and actionable privacy guide, sorted by importance and venturing several layers deep into the privacy iceberg. I start with the basics (password manager) but also cover the obscure (dodging the millions of Bluetooth tracking beacons which extend from stores to traffic lights; anti-stingray settings; flashing GrapheneOS on a Pixel). I feel strongly motivated by current events, but the guide also contains a large amount of timeless technical content. Here's a preview. Digital Threat Modeling Under Authoritarianism by Bruce Schneier Being innocent won't protect you. This is vital to understand. Surveillance systems and sorting algorithms make mistakes. This is apparent in the fact that we are routinely served advertisements for products that don’t interest us at all. Those mistakes are relatively harmless—who cares about a poorly targeted ad?—but a similar mistake at an immigration hearing can get someone deported. An authoritarian government doesn't care. Mistakes are a feature and not a bug of authoritarian surveillance. If ICE targets only people it can go after legally, then everyone knows whether or not they need to fear ICE. If ICE occasionally makes mistakes by arresting Americans and deporting innocents, then everyone has to [...] --- Outline: (01:55) What should I read? (02:53) Whats your risk level? (03:46) What information this guide will and wont help you protect (05:00) Overview of the technical recommendations in each post (05:05) Privacy Despite Authoritarianism (06:08) Advanced Privacy Despite Authoritarianism --- First published: October 29th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/BPyieRshykmrdY36A/an-opinionated-guide-to-privacy-despite-authoritarianism --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. --- Images from the article: Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

    8 min
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    “On Fleshling Safety: A Debate by Klurl and Trapaucius.” by Eliezer Yudkowsky

    (23K words; best considered as nonfiction with a fictional-dialogue frame, not a proper short story.) Prologue: Klurl and Trapaucius were members of the machine race. And no ordinary citizens they, but Constructors: licensed, bonded, and insured; proven, experienced, and reputed. Together Klurl and Trapaucius had collaborated on such famed artifices as the Eternal Clock, Silicon Sphere, Wandering Flame, and Diamond Book; and as individuals, both had constructed wonders too numerous to number. At one point in time Trapaucius was meeting with Klurl to drink a cup together. Klurl had set before himself a simple mug of mercury, considered by his kind a standard social lubricant. Trapaucius had brought forth in turn a far more exotic and experimental brew he had been perfecting, a new intoxicant he named gallinstan, alloyed from gallium, indium, and tin. "I have always been curious, friend Klurl," Trapaucius began, "about the ancient mythology which holds [...] --- Outline: (00:20) Prologue: (05:16) On Fleshling Capabilities (the First Debate between Klurl and Trapaucius): (26:05) On Fleshling Motivations (the 2nd (and by Far Longest) Debate between Klurl and Trapaucius): (36:32) On the Epistemology of Simplicitys Razor Applied to Fleshlings (the 2nd Part of their 2nd Debate, that is, its 2.2nd Part): (51:36) On the Epistemology of Reasoning About Alien Optimizers and their Outputs (their 2.3rd Debate): (01:08:46) On Considering the Outcome of a Succession of Filters (their 2.4th Debate): (01:16:50) On the Purported Beneficial Influence of Complications (their 2.5th Debate): (01:25:58) On the Comfortableness of All Reality (their 2.6th Debate): (01:32:53) On the Way of Proceeding with the Discovered Fleshlings (their 3rd Debate): (01:52:22) In which Klurl and Trapaucius Interrogate a Fleshling (that Being the 4th Part of their Sally): (02:16:12) On the Storys End: --- First published: October 26th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dHLdf8SB8oW5L27gg/on-fleshling-safety-a-debate-by-klurl-and-trapaucius --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    2 h 22 min

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