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Type: Academic/scientific text (book chapter or paper)
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This document is a page from an academic text (page 230, Chapter 12) discussing Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the ethics of uploading human consciousness, and the concept of the 'Global Brain.' It references futurist Francis Heylighen and debates whether AGI or the Global Brain represents the future of intelligence. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013146' footer, suggesting it was evidence collected during a Congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific and transhumanist community.

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Francis Heylighen Futurist Thinker
Cited in the text regarding the concept of the 'Global Brain' and the development of novel intelligence.

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United States House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability
Inferred from the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating this document is part of a Congressional investigation file.

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Francis Heylighen Theoretical proponent Global Brain (Concept)
Text states: 'Some futurist thinkers, such as Francis Heylighen, believe that... the real story is the developing Global Brain'

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"An upload without verifiable continuity of consciousness would be no different than an AGI."
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"Some futurist thinkers, such as Francis Heylighen, believe that engineering AGI systems is at best a peripheral endeavor in the development of novel intelligence on Earth, because the real story is the developing Global Brain"
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"self-improving AGI systems will develop intelligence vastly greater than any system possessing humans as a significant component."
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