In Upload, VR is experienced in small rooms called v-chambers, which use a mist or gel of nanobots, called nanomist, to suspend the user in space (which allows you to feel like you’re moving through a virtual landscape while you’re really just walking in place) and to provide haptic feedback. This morning, I read this article on Engadget about a PhD student who is using a Baxter robot as a crude macro version of the haptic feedback achieved via nanotech in a v-chamber. Pretty cool! (But if you want to explore some of the philosophical issues of VR taken to the extreme, you might enjoy my book.)
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Ethics of Body-Hacking
Interesting article on the rise of body-hacking and the opening scenes of transhumanism: ‘Body Hacking’ Movement Rises Ahead of Moral Answers.
My gut says the philosophical findings of Alva Noë are dead wrong, at least as they’re quoted here. Reputable doctors and scientists will soon be openly embracing the opportunity to enhance people’s lives through cybernetic alterations. As will tattoo artists. 🙂
Alva Noë, a philosopher at the University of California, Berkeley and a contributor to NPR’s 13.7: Cosmos and Culture blog, has written extensively on what he calls “cyborgian naturalness.” He disagreed that the modern philosophers dropped the ball, saying that tackling the matter would involve unpacking two questions:
- Is it OK to cut into human bodies for these kinds of experiments?
- How much tolerance should society have for artificially enhancing the body?
To the first question, Noë said he found the “body hacking” experimentation on humans “ethically disturbing” and couldn’t fathom a doctor or any other scientists conducting these kinds of operations.
Op-Ed Piece on The Huffington Post
The Huffington Post invited me to write an op-ed piece, on the potential union of humans and computers. Monday, it was the featured blog post on Huffington Post Canada, and yesterday it went live on the Science page of the U.S. edition:
Brain Mapping: Will We Be Ready For Humanity 2.0?
I’m blown away by the positive response it’s receiving!
Op-Ed Piece On Huffington Post Canada
The Huffington Post invited me to write an op-ed piece, on the potential union of humans and computers. It was the featured blog post on Huffington Post Canada yesterday, and is expected to be posted on the U.S. site soon:
Brain Mapping: Will We Be Ready For Humanity 2.0?
I’m delighted with the response it’s received so far. Several great comments — I’m looking forward to replying, but haven’t had time.