CANCELLED: Future Superhuman: Our transhuman lives in a make-or-break century
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CANCELLED: Many apologies: This event needs to be cancelled. The speaker is unfortunately unwell. The event will be rescheduled at a later date.
We’re hurtling towards a superhuman future – or, if we blunder, extinction. The only way out of our existential crises, from global warming to the risks posed by nuclear weapons, novel and bioengineered pathogens, and unaligned AI, is up. We’ll need more technology to safeguard our future – and we urgently need to invent and perhaps even merge with some of that technology.
That's the view which Elise Bohan, Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, develops in her new book, Future Superhuman: Our Transhuman Lives in a Make-or-Break Century.
Questions explored in the book include: Are the robots coming for our jobs? How will human relationships change when AI knows us inside out? Will we still be having human babies by the century’s end? How will ubiquitous automation transform livelihoods and dating and mating careers? And how might humans respond to:
- The stretching out of ‘the-circle-of-life’ as life-extension technologies mature,
- The rise of AI friends and lovers,
- The liberation of women from pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, and the impending global baby-bust,
- The attendant proliferation of digital minds?
