Society, technology, and bodies are all breaking each other. In the coming decades, we are likely to be pushing out the boundaries of our definition of human. Body modification, pharmaceuticals, the justice system, medical research, class systems, psychology and surgery are swept up in the same wave- how we see our selves, and how we act upon our bodies. The next humans will need new ethics, new markets, new laws, and very different criteria for choosing research goals and legal solutions. It can get very scary, but don’t worry too much- turns out we’ve done all this before, though not this fast. We’ve done ok so far. Let’s figure out how to do it better this time.
More from BIL 2008
- Advancement of the TED Prize — Bill Erickson
- An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything — Garrett Lisi
- BIL: Brainstorming Next Steps — Tyler Emerson
- Breathing and Other of Life's Little Secrets — Ilsa Bartlett
More on Society & Politics
- "Material Social Change" How a fabric company is transforming lives in local communities globally — Eve Blossom
- AfriGadget: What do you see? — Erik Hersman
- Anonymous and the Tools of Revolution — Lorraine Murphy
- Bay Area Housing Crisis: Lessons from History — Kim-Mai Cutler
