I am befuddled by the reasons behind the Futura Project, and hence the concept of the Lost Generation. The argument that Futura was needed because of a "remarked decrease in transhumanity's population due to the Fall" and a "system-wide stagnant population growth rate" [p.233] doesn't ring true, given the 40-80 million informoph refugees (depending on how one reads the math on page 65) still around at AF 10. If you need population, resleeve the infomorphs.
The other stated reason -- "a desire to move aggressively into a new technological sector in the hopes of obtaining a competitive advantage" -- has more credence, but it still makes me wonder what sort of competitive advantage they thought was possible, given that the ability to force grow morphs was already widespread, and the ability to force-grow new minds wasn't particularly needed.
The natural answer to this question is that the Futura Project was really about something else altogether...
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The Futura Project and the Lost Generation
Mon, 2010-03-22 21:36
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The Futura Project and the Lost Generation
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