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October 13, 2003
Enhanced Humans?

The prospect of human enhancement through biotechnology is exciting but also unnerving. Here is a review of a book by Susan Greenfield that focuses on the unnerving aspects.


In Baroness Greenfield's vision of the future there is no dividing line between the real and the virtual, and most of our experiences are shaped either by a souped-up version of the internet or by smart drugs. We will rarely have to leave our homes, which will become an extension of our minds and bodies. Entertainment will be on tap to match our moods, while our physical environment, from the view through our windows to the shape of our rooms and the furniture inside them, will have the protean ability to adapt itself to our desires and needs. There will be no cancer or baldness or obesity. Nano-machines inside our bodies will change our appearance at will. Our bodily functions will be monitored and any incipient malfunctions dealt with by clothes that both dispense drugs and have the happy knack of cleaning themselves.

See also this post by FuturePundit, and the links therein.

Posted by Arnold at 12:53 AM | Email this entry | Category: future technology and growth
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Might want to check out your corante brother for more too: Neurocompetitive Advantage.

http://www.corante.com/brainwaves/archives/000429.html

Posted by Zack Lynch on October 13, 2003 06:50 PM | Permalink to Comment

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