{"id":208616,"date":"2017-07-29T19:04:38","date_gmt":"2017-07-29T23:04:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-technology-and-automation-will-impact-human-evolution-yourstory-com\/"},"modified":"2017-07-29T19:04:38","modified_gmt":"2017-07-29T23:04:38","slug":"how-technology-and-automation-will-impact-human-evolution-yourstory-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/technology\/how-technology-and-automation-will-impact-human-evolution-yourstory-com\/","title":{"rendered":"How technology and automation will impact human evolution &#8211; YourStory.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Technology, be it the driver-less cars or the ubiquitous    smartphone, is impacting every sphere of our life.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Technology-driven automation is omnipresent and pervading our    lives like never before.  <\/p>\n<p>      From robots and chatbots to virtual\/augmented reality,      machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI) and beyond,      the physical space is littered with digital influence.    <\/p>\n<p>    The impact of increased automation is already upon us and    influencing our lives in all possible ways. Up till now    technology adoption has never been so rapid, versatile and    secular but the presence of connectivity has enabled this    growth.  <\/p>\n<p>    The focus of this narrative will be to explore how exactly    human life gets affected because of these inevitable technology    trends. There are six such changes that look imminent.  <\/p>\n<p>    The newer technologies are enabling embryonic assessments in    early stages, hence alleviating the need for morphological    assessments where high degree of human skills was required. The    issue is that morphological grading by humans leads to wide    inter- and intra-operator variation. These long-standing    difficulties may now be improved by using advances in AI. Thus,    mathematical variables derived from time-lapse images of embryo    development may now be used such that an algorithm can classify    images of an embryos development automatically, and so remove    the human variable from the crucial task of morphological    assessment.  <\/p>\n<p>    This was also highlighted in study presented on July 4, 2017 at    the 33rd Annual Meeting of ESHRE in Geneva. Start-up Deep    Genomics is leveragingAI to helpdecode the meaning    of the genome and their learning software is developing the    ability to try and predict the effects of a mutation based on    its analyses ofhundreds of thousands of examples of other    mutations  even if theres not already a record of what those    mutations do. Another example is the case of actress Angelina    Jolie where she had a one recessive gene in her genome that was    predicted using deep learning algorithms on her DNA sequence    using the data from past studies, which predicted that she is    susceptible to breast cancer. She underwent pre-emptive    mastectomy to prevent herself from cancer. The confluence of    medicine and technology will bring unprecedented    transformations in human life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another biological victim of the digital automation will be    ubiquitous handwriting skills. Already most of the content    thats getting produced and published is digital. Handwriting    skills have already suffered as most of the content gets    digitally typed and then printed if at all needed in the    physical format. Dematerialisation has already inflicted the    damage on the physical copy. It is now rare to write something    on paper except when its your own signature, which is also    digitally available now. Handwriting is almost nostalgic now.    More and more people are digitally publishing the content    online with handwritten notes becoming virtually non-existent.    When was the last time you wrote a handwritten letter or note    to your friends? The growth of virtual assistants like Apple    Siri, Google Assistant or Cortana that can translate the verbal    instructions into written word will further deteriorate the    physical handwriting practice whatever is left so far. This may    impact the anatomy of hand including the fingers, which may    become less flexible, and thinner to aid typing. Maybe in the    future the meta-carpel and carpel joints undergo significant    changes as they are no longer used for writing purposes.  <\/p>\n<p>    The third biological influence will be on the eyes. The sheer    amount of information flow thats happening is coming from    social media apps, devices, digital displays or the web, which    is exerting enormous strain on the eyes. Reading has    exponentially multiplied, as is typical of information age    where status quo is consistently challenged. The knowledge bust    thats happening is fuelling the information fire. With faster    and better technology, development and evolution is becoming    possible in every sphere of our life, be it medicine, law,    science, engineering, education, hence necessitating the    constant need to upgrade and update. The concomitant impact of    it will be largely borne by eyes. With so much to read and    ingest, the shape of our eyes may get adapted over a period;    they may become enlarged or may be more bulged. In fact, the    underlying neuron system powering the vision may undergo subtle    changes as well because of the way the things will be perceived    and seen in the VR, AR-infected world.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another impact is going to be on the neck and the backbone.    With the advent of smartphone the average time we are spending    on the device is about 180 minutes. Yes, thats    correct: three hours per day. We are continuously    stretching our necks for longer periods of time, which is    therefore bent most of the time. Now most of things can be    actioned, can be monitored or searched on phone, which is    reducing physical movements all the time. For example, you can    monitor your employees working remotely on your phone using the    GPS and camera, thereby obviating the need for physically    moving yourself. This is not only forcing your neck to    constantly gobble up the data thats being ejected on your    smartphone screens but also increasing your seating time,    making you more sedentary than ever. Seating continuously for    longer periods of time puts pressure on the spinal cord and the    vertebrae. Hence all these lifestyle changes will have an    anatomical impact on our spinal cord and neck in the time to    come. As a result, the spine may become more rounded and short.    It may be so that in future humans have few extra movements in    neck due to some extra cervical spine joints.  <\/p>\n<p>    With the problem of plenty, memory will be worst affected. As    more and more information is produced collaboratively and    co-operatively on social platforms lesser and lesser will be    retained. Also, with advanced search algorithms by our side,    who needs to worry about remembering something? Learning by    rote will be extinct in future. This will impact the memorability of    human beings as lesser effort will be given to remember    anything. The incentives that existed in the past to learn    mathematical tables or capitals of the countries have ceased to    exist. Society is now rewarding people who have application    skills, who can combine expertise in multiple subjects to yield    insights and solve layered business problems. The demand for    people who can blurt out facts has completely evaporated. The    processing thats required to memorise things will weaken    during time, leading to complete adaptation of the neurons and    brain functions that govern memory.  <\/p>\n<p>    With so much data floating around us and machine learning    algorithms parsing them, AI is getting adaptive by the day. The    rich data thats getting ingested is only leading to more    informed choices and better decisions. The role of luck, or the    unknown is getting subsumed by intelligent analytics or    processed data that was earlier not available. The traditional    belief structures rooted in religion of God are getting    displaced by more data-centric approach or Dataism, as Yuval Harari    calls it. So much structured and unstructured data is getting    generatedbe it location data, emails, OCR processed reports,    Facebook posts or likes, WhatsApp messages, tweets etc.which    enables algorithms to do the data analysis and decipher the    subterranean trends, patterns and phenomena underlying these    data sets, paving the way for better understanding of society    and things around us. As more and more evidentiary proofs are    available for our actions, the needle of our belief will keep    swerving away from the universality of God.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/yourstory.com\/2017\/07\/technology-and-automation-human-evolution\/\" title=\"How technology and automation will impact human evolution - YourStory.com\">How technology and automation will impact human evolution - YourStory.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Technology, be it the driver-less cars or the ubiquitous smartphone, is impacting every sphere of our life. 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