Transhumanism

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Philosophical movement advocating for the transformation of the human condition


Transhumanism is an intellectual movement and philosophy that advocates for the transformation of the human condition by developing and making widely available sophisticated technologies to greatly enhance human intellect and physiology.

Overview[edit]

Transhumanism seeks to improve human capacities through advanced technologies. It aims to eliminate aging and enhance human cognitive abilities, physical abilities, and emotional well-being.

Key Concepts[edit]

  • Human enhancement: The use of technology to improve the human body and mind beyond their natural state.
  • Life extension: Efforts to extend the human lifespan through biological and technological means.
  • Artificial intelligence: The development of machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
  • Mind uploading: The hypothetical process of scanning a human brain and transferring it to a digital medium.

Technologies Involved[edit]

Transhumanism involves various technologies, including:

Ethical Considerations[edit]

Transhumanism raises several ethical issues, such as:

Criticism[edit]

Critics of transhumanism argue that it could lead to a loss of humanity and moral values. They also express concerns about the environmental impact and the potential for technological dystopia.

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