2019
DOI: 10.1080/05775132.2018.1560943
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The Future of the Human Mind: Techno-Anthropological Hybridization?

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“…In neither case can the experience be imagined. Developing the theme of posthuman and/or machine intelligence, or hybrids of the two (Benedikter & Fathi, 2019 ), much has been written in the relevant literature about mind uploading (Blackford & Broderick, 2014 ; Kurzweil, 2005 ;). Instances such as these, where one no longer has a body in a conventional sense, in which one is to all intents and purposes immortal (Huberman, 2018 ), and in which one has the opportunity of become continuous with other minds, becoming capable of collective cognition by removing the barrier of the human body that encase the brain, are impossible to comprehend (McKeown, 2021 ).…”
Section: Choosing To Enhancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In neither case can the experience be imagined. Developing the theme of posthuman and/or machine intelligence, or hybrids of the two (Benedikter & Fathi, 2019 ), much has been written in the relevant literature about mind uploading (Blackford & Broderick, 2014 ; Kurzweil, 2005 ;). Instances such as these, where one no longer has a body in a conventional sense, in which one is to all intents and purposes immortal (Huberman, 2018 ), and in which one has the opportunity of become continuous with other minds, becoming capable of collective cognition by removing the barrier of the human body that encase the brain, are impossible to comprehend (McKeown, 2021 ).…”
Section: Choosing To Enhancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For 250 years the world has been exposed to a dynamic of socioeconomic change. That level of change has led to the fourth industrial revolution [50,51]. We do not know if this social acceleration [7] is for good or for bad, what we do know is that societal attributes have been configured and adapted over time, the current global society is immersed in an advancing social metabolism [1,4,6] that sees natural resources as inexhaustible.…”
Section: Indigenous Peoples the First Resilient Societies On Earthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more extreme case is that of posthumanists or transhumanists, who wish to hybridize or merge with digital devices and instruments to varying degrees ( Nayar, 2018 ; Benedikter and Fathi, 2019 ; Lee, 2019 ). This can require freely sharing all of one’s brain data or allowing a machine to make decisions in relevant domains of one’s life.…”
Section: Protection From Neurotechnology Threats: Always and For All?mentioning
confidence: 99%