Article 5ZZK1 Beyond our ‘ape-brained meat sacks’: can transhumanism save our species?

Beyond our ‘ape-brained meat sacks’: can transhumanism save our species?

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Celina Ribeiro
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The 21st century will be make or break for humanity, says Oxford University transhumanist Elise Bohan. If we get it right, she thinks we might find something better

Ageing cured. Death conquered. Work ended. The human brain reverse-engineered by AI. Babies born outside of the womb. Virtual children, non-human partners. The future of humanity could be virtually unrecognisable by the end of the 21st century, according to Elise Bohan - and that's if we get the transition right. If we get it wrong, well.

The future is wildly scary," says the young philosopher-macrohistorian-futurist with a smile. I can't lie to you about that. In ten years time it's all going to look pretty different, and in another ten years that's a total event horizon for me ... I think it's eminently plausible at that point that the game has changed in some very fundamental way, whether for good or bad."

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