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fiction are regularly exceeded”, or conversely, at the polar opposite end of the spectrum, a “Hell” scenario, in which “almost unimaginably bad things are happening” as the spread of the technology responsible for such atrocities continues to reach the point of no return, leaving humanity to ultimately be rendered helpless and on the verge of extinction. Further, Garreau envisions the potential for humanity to diverge in 3 distinct categories: The Enhanced, who embrace the adoption of GRIN technologies for self-enhancement purposes; The Naturals, who despite having access to such technology, elect to eschew such enhancement, perhaps for moral or aesthetic purposes, in favor of retaining their natural biological “equipment”; and The Rest, who lack access to GRIN technology and consequently remain constrained to the limits of natural human biology.
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that such exponential growth may lead to. According to Garreau, this growth is bound to lead humanity towards one of two such potential scenarios: a “Heaven” scenario, resulting in, for example, the eradication of diseases and wealth inequality, where “predictions that recently seemed like science
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Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies and What It Means to Be Human
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Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies—and What It Means to Be Human
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Joel Garreau
ISBN
0-385-50965-0
OCLC
70851640
LC Class
ISBN
0-385-50965-0
Joel Garreau
posthuman
emerging technologies
shape their bodies
minds
destroy life on earth, or even the universe
genetics
robotics
information
nanotechnology
DARPA
Ray Kurzweil
Bill Joy
Technological singularity
Transhuman
Transhumanism
Life extension
Garreau's website for the book
"The Future of Humankind"
"The Human-Techno Future: How Weird? How Soon?"
the original

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