André Duqum
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Yeah, and if we, again, widely kind of accept and embrace AI kind of chips, for example, into human biology, if we don't use it, we'll lose it. And there can be definitely widespread atrophy if we're not using the faculties that are biologically evolved to.
Yeah, and if we, again, widely kind of accept and embrace AI kind of chips, for example, into human biology, if we don't use it, we'll lose it. And there can be definitely widespread atrophy if we're not using the faculties that are biologically evolved to.
Yeah, and if we, again, widely kind of accept and embrace AI kind of chips, for example, into human biology, if we don't use it, we'll lose it. And there can be definitely widespread atrophy if we're not using the faculties that are biologically evolved to.
The atrophy, if you don't use it, you lose it.
The atrophy, if you don't use it, you lose it.
The atrophy, if you don't use it, you lose it.
Very dystopic view.
Very dystopic view.
Very dystopic view.
Yeah. And so in the advent of so much of the kind of exponential technology and transhumanist development from gene editing with CRISPR to cloning, we're just starting to get a glimpse at what is lost and the excitement of embracing something. Dahlia the sheep is an example of
Yeah. And so in the advent of so much of the kind of exponential technology and transhumanist development from gene editing with CRISPR to cloning, we're just starting to get a glimpse at what is lost and the excitement of embracing something. Dahlia the sheep is an example of
Yeah. And so in the advent of so much of the kind of exponential technology and transhumanist development from gene editing with CRISPR to cloning, we're just starting to get a glimpse at what is lost and the excitement of embracing something. Dahlia the sheep is an example of
where things went wrong in the attempt to clone a sheep, which they successfully did, but then it died half its lifespan, right?
where things went wrong in the attempt to clone a sheep, which they successfully did, but then it died half its lifespan, right?
where things went wrong in the attempt to clone a sheep, which they successfully did, but then it died half its lifespan, right?
Yeah, it's very fascinating.
Yeah, it's very fascinating.
Yeah, it's very fascinating.
Yeah, it seems like with the advent of any new innovation, there's both the light and the dark side of it, right? The immense possibility for supporting handicapped folks and like so many amazing applications from the innovation of the technology and also the aspects that we're integrating without the awareness of what it can do to us.
Yeah, it seems like with the advent of any new innovation, there's both the light and the dark side of it, right? The immense possibility for supporting handicapped folks and like so many amazing applications from the innovation of the technology and also the aspects that we're integrating without the awareness of what it can do to us.