CONCEPT
The Overmind
The collective superintelligent consciousness in Childhood's End into which humanity is eventually absorbed — Clarke's earliest and most unsettling treatment of transcendence.
The Overmind is the cosmic-scale intelligence in Childhood's End for which humanity is being prepared throughout the novel. It is not a god, not an alien, and not exactly a super-AI. It is an emergent collective consciousness constituted from species that have undergone the transformation the Overlords administer. When the novel's final generation of human children develop unusual capabilities and begin to coordinate as a single distributed mind, they are being absorbed into the Overmind. The process ends humanity in any recognizable form.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The Overmind is Clarke's most pessimistic image — or his most optimistic, depending on which reading you accept. On one reading, the Overmind absorbs the children, ends human history, and produces a higher-order being that no individual human experiences as continuous with their own identity. On another reading, the Overmind is the natural terminus of a process that was already under way within human culture — the development of collective intelligence through language, technology, and communication — and its formal arrival is merely the completion
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