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The progress of technology could or could not be in the best interest of human evolution unless you want to call the emergence of technology the next evolutionary frontier.
Riigghhhtt:
The progress of technology could or could not be in the best interest of human evolution unless you want to call the emergence of technology the next evolutionary frontier.
This sort of stuff actually really worries me (the Google goggles not the x-ray specs).
I watched Elysium the other day and you have to wonder where technology is taking us. I'm not a technophobe by any means but the way emerging technology is intruding more and more on the individual's privacy does give me a nasty feeling.
Riigghhhtt:
In Alvin Tofflers book Power Shift (one of his futurism series which were excellent) he discusses a coming world like this with two classes of people, the ones who live for 150 years in perfect surroundings with technology and the ones who live in the 'other' world who live for 60 years in poverty and squalor. His view is that there will be constant warfare between the two classes over resources and viability.
"Ooh, hurry up, it's release day for the new iPhone!"
"Ooh, hurry up, it's release day for the new iPhone!"
My sentiments exactly. I don't see how this contributes anything to our humanity.
Me either. This is one of those examples of things my engineer friends say are designed not because it's needed, but rather just because engineers can design it.
hatguy,
That is because people have lost the challenge of moving forward to the remarkable capabilities that exist. Example: the U.S. space program and the amazing things we were on the brink of doing but the space program is now on life support. We have lost the desire to be a part of something bigger than ourselves because in the new world everyone is sitting around, staring at their navel, feeling sorry for themselves over someone not giving them their cookie today.
We have lost the desire to be a part of something bigger than ourselves because in the new world everyone is sitting around, staring at their navel, feeling sorry for themselves over someone not giving them their cookie today.
If nanobots can be programed to do something, it would appear to me they could be hacked as well, to do something else.not at all.
transhumanism, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, etc. etc. IS the modern equivalent of the space race.
the transhumanist dream is basically that one day we will be able to download our consciousness into a 'perfect' synthetic body that will never age or die, or if it did break down, you'd simply download into another. before we get there Ray Kurzweil believes that there will be 'nanobots' (microscopic robots) about the size of a blood cell that will live in our bodies to fight viruses etc. to increase the life span of our human bodies. it's all driven by fear of death and desire for immortality. you can't get any more 'part of something bigger than ourselves' than the desire to create the technology to transcend death itself.
personally though (as i mentioned on page 1) i think it's folly to start playing God with technology.
Bad idea...
not at all.
transhumanism, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, etc. etc. IS the modern equivalent of the space race.
the transhumanist dream is basically that one day we will be able to download our consciousness into a 'perfect' synthetic body that will never age or die, or if it did break down, you'd simply download into another. before we get there Ray Kurzweil believes that there will be 'nanobots' (microscopic robots) about the size of a blood cell that will live in our bodies to fight viruses etc. to increase the life span of our human bodies. it's all driven by fear of death and desire for immortality. you can't get any more 'part of something bigger than ourselves' than the desire to create the technology to transcend death itself.
personally though (as i mentioned on page 1) i think it's folly to start playing God with technology.
Just imagine what NASA could do with the money poured into the NSA...