{"id":148131,"date":"2016-06-17T04:58:45","date_gmt":"2016-06-17T08:58:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/top-ten-cybernetic-upgrades-everyone-will-want\/"},"modified":"2016-06-17T04:58:45","modified_gmt":"2016-06-17T08:58:45","slug":"top-ten-cybernetic-upgrades-everyone-will-want-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/superintelligence\/top-ten-cybernetic-upgrades-everyone-will-want-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Ten Cybernetic Upgrades Everyone Will Want"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>by Lifeboat Foundation Scientific Advisory Board member Michael Anissimov.    Science fiction, computer games, anime cyborgs are  everywhere. Transhumanists are philosophers who believe that one  day, cybernetic upgrades will be so powerful, elegant, and  inexpensive that everyone will want them. This report lists ten  major upgrades that I think will be adopted by 2050.          The List         10. Disease Immunity   Between 20 and 40 years into the  future, we will become capable of building artificial  antibodies that outperform their natural equivalents. Instead  of using chemical signaling that relies on diffusion to reach its  target, these antibodies will communicate with rapid acoustic  pulses. Instead of proteins, they will be made using much more  durable polymers or even diamond. These antibodies will move  through the bloodstream more quickly than other cells in the  body, and will take up less space and resources, meaning that  there will be room for many more.    Using super-biological methods for identifying and neutralizing  foreign viruses and bacteria, these tiny robots will still  function in harmony with our own bodies. They will probably be  powered either by glucose, ATP (like natural antibodies), or  acoustically. There are already bloodborne microbots today which  are not rejected by the immune system  these are the precursors  of tomorrows nanorobotics. Through their presence and continued  operation, they will eliminate all susceptibility to disease in  those who have them running through their veins. This will not  make people immortal, but it will allow them to walk into a room  contaminated with a flesh-eating virus in nothing but a pair of  shorts and a T-shirt. For more on artificial antibodies and other  body-integrated nanites, see Nanomedicine.             9. Telemicroscopic, Full-Spectrum Vision      There are microscopes that weigh  one tenth of an ounce. Some birds of prey have vision so sharp that  they can spot a hare a mile away. We have compact devices that  can scan the electromagnetic spectrum from x-rays to radio waves,  and everything in between. Our eyes in their current form can do  none of these things. But in time, they will be upgraded. There  are already   prosthetic retinas that can provide low-resolution artificial  vision for blind people.    Its simply a matter of time until better prosthetic eyes are  created, and their sharpness, contrast, and resolution is  superior to what evolution gave us. The biggest challenge may end  up not actually being about building a superior artificial eye,  but remodeling the visual cortex so that it can process the info  and relay it to the rest of the brain in such a way that its not  overwhelmed.             8. Telepathy\/Brain-Computer Interfacing   Ever wanted to send someone a message with  nothing but your mind, or have a neural implant that gives your  brain direct access to Google? Hundreds of corporate and academic  labs across the world are working on projects that generate  progress in this area. Check out the Berlin  Brain-Computer Interface, which lets you move the cursor  around on a screen with only your EEG waves and 20 minutes of  training.      Miniature fMRI will allow us to continue increasing the  bandwidth between brain and computer, eventually allowing for a  mental typewriter that converts thoughts into text. A tiny  transmitter could send this to a bone-conduction  device on the receiving person, letting them hear the message  without sound. NASA is also working on   a device to transcribe silent, subvocal speech. Like many  transhumanist upgrades, these will probably start as efforts to  help people who are handicapped, then evolve into powerful tools  that can be used by anyone bold enough to adopt them.             7. Super-Strength   Early in 2006, scientists at the University of  Texas at Dallas, led by Dr. Ray H. Baughman, developed   artificial muscles 100 times stronger than our own, powered  by alcohol and hydrogen. Leonid  Taranenko, the former Soviet weightlifter, holds the world  record for power lifting a 266 kg (586 lbs) dumbbell. If Leos  natural muscles were replaced with Dr. Baughmans synthetic  polymer muscles, he could lift 26,600 kg, or about 30 tons.  Thats equivalent to this yacht,  the Nova Spirit.    Super-strength is an interesting area in that the technology to  do it has already been invented  the only step  remaining is actually weaving the fiber into a human body   which, today, would be complicated and messy, not to mention  probably illegal.    However, that doesnt mean that it wont be done, probably within  the next couple decades. Further improvements to the process  could make it safe for normal people, numerous ethics questions  notwithstanding. One benefit of improved muscles is that wed be  far less vulnerable to unfortunate accidents. They could also  provide armor against bullets or other forms of attack. One  downside is that people could use them to bully others around.  Guess the good guys will need even bigger muscles.             6. Improved Appearance   In general, there is a lot of agreement as to  who is attractive and who is less so. Numerous experiments have  shown that while there are slight subjective differences in who  we want to get with, we are biologically programmed to look for  certain facial and physical features that correlate with  increased fitness.    For the time being, this is unavoidable. The only way to change  it would be to reach inside our neural circuitry and start  severing connections. Until we choose to do that, we can improve  our own lives  and the lives of those who have to look at us   by looking as pretty or handsome as possible. We brush our teeth,  keep fit, take showers, and all that other great stuff that helps  us score.    Some of us even visit the plastic surgeon, with mixed results.  Surveys   show that certain procedures, like liposuction, have very  high patient satisfaction rates. As the safety and precision of  our body modification technologies improves, well be able to  change our faces and bodies with minimal fuss, and maximal  benefit.    Everyone will be able to be stunningly attractive. And the really  great thing? Well always be able to enjoy it. If everyone  becomes attractive, we wont regard the slightly less attractive  of the lot as ugly  our brain doesnt work that way. An  attractive person is attractive, whether or not others are  around. A planet full of attractive people could do a lot to  improve our quality of life.             5. Psychokinesis            In the real world, psychokinesis is a bunch of wishful thinking  and pseudoscience.  Despite the roughly 30% of people who think that its possible to  affect objects through the mind alone, history and evidence make  it clear that this is total nonsense. There are no psychics and  there never have been. However, that doesnt mean that we cant  create technopsychics artificially.    By 2030, well be cranking out utility fog   swarms of tiny machines that fly through the air and interlock  with robotic arms. By combining brain-computer interfaces, like  the type used by Claudia  Mitchell to move her prosthetic arm, with utility fog, we  will have direct-thought connections with powerful external  robotics, allowing non-fictional psychokinesis. Utility fog, once  all the necessary software for it is developed, will be capable  of cooperating to perform practically any physical task or  simulate a wide range of materials.    Because utility fog could be distributed at low density and still  accomplish a lot, a room filled with utility fog would look  empty, and people in it could move and breathe normally. They  would only notice once the fog is activated  either by a central  computer, or a neural interface. Once a connection is achieved,  practically anything could be accomplished with the proper  programming. Throwing objects through the air, hovering over the  ground, cracking an egg from across the room, materializing orbs  of energy  all the antics weve always wanted to perform, but  never had the means to.             4. Autopoiesi<br \/>\ns\/Allopoiesis             Autopoiesis is Greek for self-creation. Allopoiesis is  other-creation. Our body engages in both all the time  we start  as a fetus that creates itself until it becomes an adult, then,  essentially stops. Our body produces things external to itself,  but usually involving an extended process of cooperation with  thousands of other human beings and the entire economy.    In the future, there will be cybernetic upgrades that allow for  personal autopoietic and allopoietic manufacturing, probably  based on molecular  nanotechnology. Using whatever raw material is available,  complex construction routines, and internal nanomanufacturing  units, well be able to literally breathe life into dirt. If our  arms or legs get blown off, well be able to use manufacturing  modules in other parts of our body to regenerate them. Instead of  building robots in a factory, well build them ourselves. The  possibilities are quite expansive, but this would require  technology more sophisticated than anything discussed thus far in  this list.             3. Flight  Human flight, outside of an  airplane this was   recently achieved by former military pilot Yves Rossy, who  flew 7,750 ft above the Alps in his 10 ft wide, self-designed  aerofoil. You can see a video of it here. The airfoil weighs only 110  lbs and cost just under $300,000.    Over the next few decades, the weight will come down, the  strength and flexibility will go up, and eventually it will be  difficult to distinguish between people in aerofoils and people  that can just fly whenever they want.    Using high strength-to-weight materials like fullerenes, we will  fly using wings that weigh only a fraction of our own weight and  fold into our clothing or body when not in use. Rossy achieved  speeds of 115 mph, but with superior materials and greater  tolerance for acceleration and wind, our cybernetic flight speeds  are more likely to top 500 mph. To take off from the ground,  well simply use our super-muscles to jump to the highest object  around and begin our flight from there. With personal flight,  commercial airliners will become obsolete. The only problem left  will be dodging each other.             2. Superintelligence    When we think of superintelligence, we tend to think of the ways  it is portrayed in fiction  the character able to multiply 6  fifty digit numbers in his head, learn ten languages in a month,  repeat the catch phrase Thats not logical, and other tired  cliches. True superintelligence would be something  radically different  a person able to see the obvious  solution that the entire human race missed, conceive of and  implement advanced plans or concepts that the greatest geniuses  would never think of, understand and rewrite its own cognitive  processes on the most fundamental level, and so on.    A cybernetic superintelligence would not just be another genius  human, it would be something entirely superhuman  something that  could completely change the world overnight. For the same reason  that we cant write a book with a character smarter than  ourselves, we cant imagine the thoughts or actions of a true  superintelligence, because theyd be beyond us. Whether it is  developed through   uploading, neuroengineering, or artificial intelligence, remains  to be seen.             1. Immortality   The  ultimate upgrade would be physical immortality. Everything else  pales by comparison. Today, there are already entire movements based around the idea.  Realizing the possibility of immortality requires seeing a human  being as a physical system  composed of working parts that  cooperate to make up the whole, some of which have the tendency  to get old and break down.    Cambridge biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey has identified seven  causes of aging, which are believed to be comprehensive, because  its been decades since a degenerative process has occurred in the  body with an unknown cause. Defeating aging, then, would simply  require addressing these one by one. They are: cell depletion,  supernumerary cells, chromosomal mutations, mitochondrial  mutations, cellular junk, extracellular junk, and protein  cross-links. A few pioneering researchers are looking towards  solutions, but accepting the possibility requires looking at  aging as a disease and not as a necessary component of life.    Well then, that just about wraps up our list. 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