by Harold Fensky | Ethical Dilemmas, Eugenics, Philosophical Perspectives, Transhumanism
In this essay, Joy, a prominent computer scientist, expressed deep concerns about the development of modern technologies, particularly in the fields of genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics (GNR). His central thesis is that these technologies might lead to scenarios...
by Harold Fensky | Future Predictions, Philosophical Perspectives, Showdown, Transhumanism
Welcome, fellow Homo sapiens, to a mind-bending journey into the future! In this blog post, we will embark on a thought-provoking exploration of a concept that has fascinated philosophers, scientists, and science fiction enthusiasts alike: the posthuman. What is the...
by Harold Fensky | Future Predictions, Philosophical Perspectives, Transhumanism
Welcome back to our thrilling exploration of transhumanism! In this third part of our series, we’re going full-on crystal ball mode and peering into the future. Brace yourselves for a wild ride through the myriad possibilities that transhumanist ideologies and...
by Harold Fensky | Ethical Dilemmas, Philosophical Perspectives, Social Impact
Welcome back to the final installment of our series on mRNA technology. In the previous posts, we’ve explored the exciting advancements in mRNA technology and its potential implications. Now, it’s time to delve into the ethical considerations surrounding...
by Harold Fensky | Healthcare, Medical Science, Nanotech, Philosophical Perspectives
Have you ever heard of mRNA? No, it’s not an abbreviation for “messenger of radical awesomeness.” Although, in the world of medical science, it might as well be. mRNA, or messenger RNA, is the latest buzzword that has taken the scientific community by...
by Harold Fensky | Ethical Dilemmas, Philosophical Perspectives, Social Impact
Recap of the Series Welcome back to the final installment of our Bio-Digital Convergence series! In case you missed it, we’ve been exploring the fascinating intersection of biology and technology, and how it’s shaping the world we live in. From the early...