Elite anxiety about being remembered (or forgotten) by far‑future posthuman societies will become a measurable driver of present‑day behavior: philanthropy, luxury space investment, and public‑facing moral gestures. These legacy incentives will distort funding flows and status competition in AI and space, favoring visible, symbolic acts over diffuse public goods.
— If true, policy and governance must account for a new incentive channel — reputational demand from imagined future audiences — that shapes who funds tech, how IP and space assets are allocated, and which norms emerge around long‑term stewardship.
Scott Alexander
2026.01.02
100% relevant
The piece explicitly links Silicon Valley neuroticism, Dario Amodei’s giving pledge, and the imaginary of owning a terraformed moon as the sort of conspicuous act the future might remember.
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