I don't know why some of you are so afraid of "transhumanism"
It already started as soon as we began to be able to redefine death. Clinical, brain, etc. What used to be a death certificate is now a code that many times results in survival
Transhumanism already exists, the telephone, the airplane, the computer, the smartphone. Proof.
Transhumanism already exists. Stephen Hawking , Ronnie Coleman, Usain Bolt. Proof.
And if for a second you think Q team probably doesn't use transhumanist technologies, you'll be sorely disappointed. If the time traveler theory is true, we have nothing to fear as far as tech goes
I, for one, post Q, will gladly lay on a medbed and happily augment myself or extend my life or
whatever a liberated science without corruption can offer
It won’t be about giving me a long, happy, and peaceful life. How we take care of our seniors and our homeless makes that clear.
It will be about maximizing productivity and minimizing costs. I will be programmed to stay focused at work, like the children in China who wear headsets at school that confirm how focused they are, and notify their parents if they yawn. It will be about minimizing my carbon footprint, perhaps by making me allergic to red meat via some minor gene editing.
What does your CEO imagine their ideal employee to look like? What does Amazon imagine the ideal consumer to look like? That is the direction transhumanism will go.
I don't know why some of you are so afraid of "transhumanism"
It already started as soon as we began to be able to redefine death. Clinical, brain, etc. What used to be a death certificate is now a code that many times results in survival
Transhumanism already exists, the telephone, the airplane, the computer, the smartphone. Proof.
Transhumanism already exists. Stephen Hawking , Ronnie Coleman, Usain Bolt. Proof.
And if for a second you think Q team probably doesn't use transhumanist technologies, you'll be sorely disappointed. If the time traveler theory is true, we have nothing to fear as far as tech goes
I, for one, post Q, will gladly lay on a medbed and happily augment myself or extend my life or whatever a liberated science without corruption can offer
I can explain why I am afraid if you like.
It won’t be about giving me a long, happy, and peaceful life. How we take care of our seniors and our homeless makes that clear.
It will be about maximizing productivity and minimizing costs. I will be programmed to stay focused at work, like the children in China who wear headsets at school that confirm how focused they are, and notify their parents if they yawn. It will be about minimizing my carbon footprint, perhaps by making me allergic to red meat via some minor gene editing.
What does your CEO imagine their ideal employee to look like? What does Amazon imagine the ideal consumer to look like? That is the direction transhumanism will go.