{"id":174487,"date":"2016-11-27T09:47:24","date_gmt":"2016-11-27T14:47:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/what-is-transhumanism-or-what-does-it-mean-to-be-human-extremetech\/"},"modified":"2016-11-27T09:47:24","modified_gmt":"2016-11-27T14:47:24","slug":"what-is-transhumanism-or-what-does-it-mean-to-be-human-extremetech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhumanism\/what-is-transhumanism-or-what-does-it-mean-to-be-human-extremetech\/","title":{"rendered":"What is transhumanism, or, what does it mean to be human? | ExtremeTech"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    What does it mean to be    human? Biology has a simple answer: If your DNA is consistent    with Homo sapiens, you are human  but we all know that    humanity is a lot more complex and nuanced than that. Other    schools of science might classify humans by their sociological    or psychological behavior, but again we know that actually    being human is more than just the sum of our thoughts    and actions.You can also look at being human as a sliding    scale. If you were to build a human from scratch, from the    bottom up, at some point you cross the threshold into humanity     if you believe in evolution, at some point we ceased being a    great ape and became human. Likewise, if you slowly remove    parts from a human, you cross the threshold into inhumanity.    Again, though, we run into the same problem: How do we codify,    classify, and ratify what actually makes us human?  <\/p>\n<p>    Does adding empathy    make us human? Does removing the desire to procreate make us    inhuman? If I physically alter my brain to behave in a    different, non-standard way, am I still human? If I have all my    limbs removed and my head spliced onto a robot, am I still    human? (See:     Upgrade your ears: Elective auditory implants give you cyborg    hearing.)At first glance these questions might sound    inflammatory and hyperbolic, or perhaps surreal and sci-fi, but    dont be fooled: In the next decade, given the continued    acceleration of computer technology and biomedicine, we will be    forced to confront these questions and attempt to find some    answers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Transhumanism is a    cultural and intellectual movement that believes we can, and    should, improve the human condition through the use of advanced    technologies. One of the core concepts in transhumanist    thinking is life extension: Through genetic engineering,    nanotech, cloning, and other emerging technologies, eternal    life may soon be possible. Likewise, transhumanists are    interested in the ever-increasing number of technologies that    can boost our physical, intellectual, and psychological    capabilities beyond what humans are naturally capable of (thus    the term transhuman). Transcranial direct current    stimulation (tDCS), for example, which speeds up reaction times    and learning speed by     running a very weak electric current through your brain,    has already been used by the US military to train snipers. On    the more extreme side, transhumanism deals with the concepts of    mind uploading (to a computer), and what happens when we    finally craft a computer with greater-than-human intelligence    (the technological singularity). (See:     How to create a mind, or die trying.)  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Beyond the obvious    benefits of eternal life or superhuman strength, transhumanism    also investigates the potential dangers and ethical pitfalls of    human enhancement. In the case of life extension, if every    human on Earth suddenly stopped dying, overpopulation would    trigger a very rapid and very dramatic socioeconomic disaster.    Unless we stopped giving birth to babies, of course, but that    merely rips open another can of worms: Without birth and death,    would society and humanity continue to grow and evolve, or    would it stagnate, suffocated by the accumulated ego of    intellectuals and demagogues who just will not die?    Likewise, if only the rich have access to intelligence- and    strength-boosting drugs and technologies, what would happen to    society? Should everyone have the right to boost their    intellect? Would society still operate smoothly if everyone had    an IQ of 300 and five doctorate degrees?  <\/p>\n<p>    As you can see, things    get complicated quickly when discussing transhumanist ideas     and life extension and augmented intelligence and strength are    just the tip of the iceberg! This philosophical and ethical    complexity stems from the fact that transhumanism is all about    fusing humans with technology  and technology is advancing,    improving, and breaking new ground very, very quickly. Humans    have always used technology, of course  our ability to use    tools and grasp concepts such as science and physics are what    set us apart from other animals  but never has society been so    intrinsically linked and underpinned by it. As we have seen in    just the last few years, with the advent of the smartphone and    ubiquitous high-speed mobile networks, just a handful of new    technologies now have the power to completely change how we    interact with the the world and people around us.  <\/p>\n<p>    Humans, on the other    hand, and the civilizations that they build, move relatively    slowly. It took us millions of years to discover language, and    thousands more to discover medicine and the scientific method.    In the few thousand years since, up until the last century or    so, we doubled the human life span, but neurology and    physiology were impenetrable black boxes.In just the last    100 years, weve doubled our life span again, created     bionic eyes and     powered exoskeletons, begun to understand     how the human brain actually works, and started to make    serious headway with boosting intellectual and physical    prowess. Weve already mentioned how tDCS is being used to    boost cranial capacity, and as weve seen in recent years,    sportspeople have definitely shown the efficacy of physical    doping.  <\/p>\n<p>        It is due to this    jarring juxtaposition  the historical slowness of human and    societal evolution vs. the breakneck pace of modern technology     that many find transhumanism to be unpalatable. After all, as    Ive described it here, transhumanism is almost the very    definition of unnatural. Youre quite within your    rights to find transhumanism a bit, well, weird. And it is    weird, dont get me wrong  but so are most emerging    technologies. Do you think that your great grandparents werent    wigged out by the first television sets? Before it garnered the    name television, one of its inventors gave it the rather    spooky name of distant electric vision. Can you imagine the    wariness in which passengers approached the first steam trains?    Vast mechanical beasts that could pull hundreds of tons and    moved far faster than the humble  but state-of-the-art  horse    and carriage.  <\/p>\n<p>    The uneasiness that    surround new, paradigm-shifting technologies isnt new, and it    has only been amplified by the exponential acceleration of    technology that has occurred during our lifetime. If you were    born 500 years ago, odds are that you wouldnt experience a    single societal-shifting technology in your lifetime  today, a    40 year old will have lived through the creation of the PC, the    internet, the smartphone, and brain implants, to name just a    few life-changing technologies. It is unsettling, to say the    least, to have the rug repeatedly pulled out from under you,    especially when its your livelihood at stake. Just think about    how many industries and jobs have been obliterated or subsumed    by the arrival of the digital computer, and its easy to see    why were wary of transhumanist technologies that will change    the very fabric of human civilization.  <\/p>\n<p>    The good news, though, is that humans are almost infinitely    adaptable. While you or I might balk at the idea of a    brain-computer interface that allows us to download our    memories to a PC, and perhaps upload new memories a la The    Matrix, our children  who can use smartphones at the age    of 24 months, and communicate chiefly through digital means     will probably think nothing of it. For the children of    tomorrow, living through a series of disruptive technologies    that completely change their lives will be the norm. There    might still be some resistance when I opt to have my head    spliced onto a robotic exoskeleton, but within a generation    children will be used to seeing Iron Seb saving people from car    crashes and flying alongside airplanes.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact of the matter is that transhumanism is just a modern    term for an age-old phenomenon. We have been augmenting our    humanity  our strength, our wisdom, our empathy     with tools since prehistory. We have always been spooked by    technologies that seem unnatural or that cause us to act in    inhuman ways  its simply human nature. That all changes with    the children of today, however. To them, anything that    isnt computerized, digital, and touch-enabled seems    unnatural. To them, the smartphone is already an extension of    the brain; to them, mind uploading, bionic implants and    augmentations, and powered exoskeletons will just be par for    the course. To them, transhumanism will just seem like natural    evolution  and anyone who doesnt follow suit, just like those    fuddy-duddies who still dont have a smartphone, will seem    thoroughly inhuman.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now read:     The Geek shall inherit the Earth  <\/p>\n<p>    [Image credit: Darkart.cz]  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.extremetech.com\/extreme\/152240-what-is-transhumanism-or-what-does-it-mean-to-be-human\" title=\"What is transhumanism, or, what does it mean to be human? | ExtremeTech\">What is transhumanism, or, what does it mean to be human? | ExtremeTech<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> What does it mean to be human? Biology has a simple answer: If your DNA is consistent with Homo sapiens, you are human but we all know that humanity is a lot more complex and nuanced than that. 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