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Old 02-27-2011, 06:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Transhumanism

Okay, for some of you videogamers out there, you might have heard of a new game being developed by Eidos Montreal, called Deus Ex (3): Human Revolution.

I'm also a (self-declared) intellectual; which means that the idea of transhumanism in DE:HR is very intriguing to me.

If you search "transhumanism" on wikipedia, you'll learn a bit more, but here's the TL;DR version with some background:

An article in Time Magazine talks about the "Singularity," an event describing the first complete fusion of man and machine; memories uploaded into computer data. The author estimates it to be 2045.
Prior to reading this article I had already read another article on Ars Technica about a corporation that estimated that all the world's computing power is only equal to a human brain firing all its neurons for one second and that all the data in the world only equated to a single strand of human DNA.

DE:HR is set in a time where people are now divided along one central line, the purists and the ones that support human augmentation. Naturally, the purists would say that such a thing is messing with the natural order, and the opposite side saying it is just releasing the potential in human DNA.

Experts currently believe that by 2025 we'll have one computer that can surpass all the processing power of a single human brain. Where will we fit as a species and as an organic being in half a century? Are we going to accept the augmentations, becoming bionically enhanced individuals, or will we follow a theorist's (I can't remember this guy) "end game" scenario, where we build a monster capable of wiping out the human race? Will you accept the potential abilities of an augmented individual, who is stronger, faster, smarter, and practically immortal? What does that mean for jobs and work hours? Warfare? Communication?

All in all it's probably too serious for the Lounge but I like to probe the forums to see what people think, since I don't have many friends that can intelligently tackle these kind of ideas. It's also 5:30 in the morning and I didn't sleep too well...
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