In the 1960s, behavioral researcher John Calhoun created what he hoped would be a kind of paradise—at least for rodents. His experiment, now known as Mouse Utopia, offered everything a mouse could ...
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Lesson from an experiment in the 1960s … what would an AGI-based “utopia” do to humans? … why “we’ll all be painters” has flaws … this Friday’s event with Eric Fry As we head into the holiday stretch, ...
Editor’s Note: Eric, here. As InvestorPlace Digest writer Jeff Remsburg details in a recent piece, renowned behavioral researcher John B. Calhoun conducted a series of experiments that, by creating a ...