Category: Terasem Journals
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Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, Volume 13, Issue 2 – 2025
Full issue (PDF) Content: AI-generated summary of the Terasem Colloquium of July 2025, edited by Giulio PriscoWeb (Google Drive). Mindfile and Mindware: Where are we on the path? by Ruben NovoaWeb (Google Drive). Revival of Social Intelligence, by William Sims BainbridgeWeb (Google Drive). Classical Electromagnetic Field-Based Consciousness and Pattern Continuity: A Framework for AI and…
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Terasem Colloquium, December 14, 2025
The Terasem Colloquium on December 14, 2025, 10am to 1pm ET via Zoom, will explore recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and future prospects. The question is: Where is AI, and where is it going? December 14 is the anniversary of the last day with astronauts on the Moon. Apollo 17 astronauts Gene Cernan and…
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Next Terasem Colloquium on December 14
The second Terasem Colloquium of this year will be held on December 14, via Zoom, from 10am ET to 1pm ET. December 14 will mark the 53th anniversary of the last day astronauts have been on the Moon. Apollo 17 astronauts Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt launched back to Earth from the Moon on December…
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JPC, December 2025 issue: call for papers
Where is Artificial Intelligence (AI), and where is it going? This has been chosen as the common theme of the next Terasem Colloquium on December 14, 2025, and the next issue of the Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, to be published around that date. Now that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and even arguably conscious Artificial Intelligence…
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Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, Volume 13, Issue 1 – 2025
Full issue (PDF) Content: Editorial: Onward and Upward, by William Sims Bainbridge and Giulio Prisco.Web (Google Drive). | Post. Cosmism and Cyberconsciousness as Seen by Marvin Minsky, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Nikolai Fyodorov, by William Sims Bainbridge.Web (Google Drive). Superintelligent AI and cosmic evolution, by M. Alan Kazlev.Web (Google Drive). Bats or bits to the stars?,…
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Editorial for JCP13-1(2025): Onward and Upward
This is our editorial for the next issue of Terasem’s Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, to be published in a few days. Onward and Upward, by William Sims Bainbridge and Giulio Prisco This issue of Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness considers the expansion of civilization into outer space during the age of artificial intelligence, published at a…
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JPC, July 2025 issue: call for papers
The July 2025 issue of Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness will focus on the topic of expansion of civilization into outer space during the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Until April 1, the editors encourage potential authors to submit outlines of articles they would be prepared to write, for discussion of suitability of the topic and…
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Our Editorial Committee
The editors of The Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, Giulio Prisco and Gabriel Rothblatt, are assisted by an Editorial Committee in assessment of which articles to publish and development of special issues that will examine the most relevant and innovative research areas. As of January 2025, the committee is chaired by sociologist William Sims Bainbridge and…
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Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, Volume 12, Issue 2 – 2024
Full issue (PDF) Content: Editorial: Terasem’s new Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, by William Sims Bainbridge and Giulio Prisco.Web (Google Drive) | Post New Mindfile Questionnaires at LifeNaut, by Matthew R. Stevenson and William Sims Bainbridge.Web (Google Drive) Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Chatbots of Authors, by William Sims Bainbridge.Web (Google Drive) AI for fundamental physics,…
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Editorial: Terasem’s new Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness
by William Sims Bainbridge and Giulio Prisco, December 2024 In an era when both science and society face remarkably significant challenges and opportunities, the Terasem Movement Transreligion relaunches its pioneering publication: the Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness, now integrating its historic partner, the Journal of Geoethical Nanotechnology. This transformation builds upon the past history of the…
