AI > HUMAN: Essays on the Radical Quest for Natural Human Replacement

AI > HUMAN: Essays on the Radical Quest for Natural Human Replacement

by Joe Doran
AI > HUMAN: Essays on the Radical Quest for Natural Human Replacement

AI > HUMAN: Essays on the Radical Quest for Natural Human Replacement

by Joe Doran

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Overview

Radical transhuman and transnatural technologies are now dominating everyday society and geopolitics, capturing a new generation.
Dizzying private investment capital and public investment via governments looking to dominate the new technologies, are fueling the blaze.
Meanwhile, any sense of what is being lost in this Artificial Ascendance, is dimly understood by many, at best.
Humankind is in danger of losing itself, and destroying the natural world.
This "progress," of course, is fundamentally unmoored from true advancement of either the natural world, or natural humanity.
These essays and forecasts, based on many streams of information and events, argue that our technology is outmoding us.
And more than that. If we continue down the road of unbound pursuit of genetic redesigns, Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) and other technologies, natural humans and the natural world will not survive.
The future will be an alien one indeed. And the irony will be that the aliens came not from some distant planet, but from the depths of our own god-questing hubris.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185913413
Publisher: Joseph Doran
Publication date: 04/17/2024
Series: The Artificial Ascendance , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Journalist and author Joe Doran, known for his non-fiction trilogy “The War on Natural Humanity,” has been featured in The Trends Journal, King World News, WVW Broadcast Network and elsewhere. His plays have been performed by theatre groups around the world. As an actor, director and producer, he worked with many regional theatre companies, and founded two of his own.
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