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Anarcho Transhuman – Video

Posted: January 10, 2015 at 2:41 pm


Anarcho Transhuman

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II – Leuren Moret: Jesuit Depopulation Plan=Radiation+GMOs+Vaccines+GeoEng+$Collapse+Transhuman – Video

Posted: January 8, 2015 at 3:43 am


II - Leuren Moret: Jesuit Depopulation Plan=Radiation+GMOs+Vaccines+GeoEng+$Collapse+Transhuman
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Transhuman Express. Born13 feat Sick Since Spokenword HD – Video

Posted: January 4, 2015 at 3:41 pm


Transhuman Express. Born13 feat Sick Since Spokenword HD
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Android 5EX Transhuman – Video

Posted: December 28, 2014 at 7:41 pm


Android 5EX Transhuman
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12 Reasons Robots Will Always Have An Advantage Over Humans

Posted: December 17, 2014 at 3:41 pm

We puny humans can be depressingly fragile and flawed, a realization that's all the more discouraging when we consider the incredible potential for robots. Here are 12 reasons why machines will always have the edge over us meatbags.

Before we get started, it's important to point out that I took a normative approach to this analysis. For the sake of simplicity, I assumed a sort of status quo among humans, one in which our future selves and descendants have opted out of enhancement technologies. Clearly, should we take the transhuman path to the future, our technologically enhanced minds and bodies would better match those of robots. We may even find ourselves integrating and fusing with them.

That said, we still don't know how safe, effective, and accessible human enhancement technologies will be. It's also an open question as to whether or not human enhancement will ever be socially sanctioned.

The development of robotic technologies, on the other hand, shows no signs of waning. Should we humans stay the same, here are 12 ways robots could come to dominate us in the future (listed in no particular order).

It's easier to build robots than it is to make humans. Currently, robots have to be designed and constructed by us, but that's set to change with the introduction of fully automated systems capable of manufacturing other robots on an assembly line. While still in its primitive stages, researchers at the Modular Robotics Lab at the University of Pennsylvania have already developed a robot that can build other robots with spray foam.

Robots of the future will also be capable of reproduction, or what mathematician John von Neumann referred to as kinematic self-replicating machines. Researchers are the University of Oslo have already developed squirming three-limbed starfish-bots who can produce their own parts and adapt to novel environments, and Matt Denton at Robosavvy has developed a hexapod robot equipped with a cutting tool enabling it to fashion various machine parts including, conceivably, its own parts. Considering these early developments, and given how long it takes to produce and raise a human (not to mention the costs), it's reasonable to assume we could eventually reach a tipping point when robots will start to outnumber us.

As this chart from the International Federation of Robotics shows, we're already on the way there at least for industrial robots. The IFR estimates that, from 2015 to 2017, robot installations will increase by 12% on average per year.

Robots will be able to change their bodies at will. It's an advantage we humans simply won't have (mind uploading technologies aside). In the far future, robots will be able to transfer, or upload, their digital minds from one robot to another. Should a robot body fail, become obsolete, or inadequate for a given task, there will always be another one available.

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The Transhuman Revolution: Pilot – Video

Posted: December 16, 2014 at 5:41 am


The Transhuman Revolution: Pilot
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TechnoDub – Transhuman Posthumana – Video

Posted: December 3, 2014 at 7:41 am


TechnoDub - Transhuman Posthumana
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Cyanotic- Transhuman 1.0 (FULL ALBUM) – Video

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Cyanotic- Transhuman 1.0 (FULL ALBUM)
Frequency in Cycles 0:00 Order out of Chaos 1:00 Insurgence 4:50 Transhuman 9:45 Deface 14:54 Axiom 19:28 Suspension of Disbelief 25:26 Actuator 29:40 Sensory Deprivation 31:35 Beta Blocker...

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Beyond human: Exploring transhumanism

Posted: November 25, 2014 at 3:43 pm

7 hours ago Credit: Colin Anderson, 2005 (Masterfile)

What do pacemakers, prosthetic limbs, Iron Man and flu vaccines all have in common? They are examples of an old idea that's been gaining in significance in the last several decades: transhumanism. The word denotes a set of ideas relating to the increasing integration of humans with their technologies. At the heart of the transhuman conversation, however, lies the oldest question of all: What does it mean to be human?

When talking about transhumanism, it's easy to get lost because the definition is imprecise. "Transhumanism" can refer to the Transhumanist (with a capital T) movement, which actively pursues a technologically enhanced future, or an amorphous body of ideas and technologies that are closing the bio-techno gap, such as a robotic exoskeleton that enhances the natural strength of the wearer.

What is human?

At Arizona State University, a diverse set of researchers has been critically examining transhumanism since 2004.

Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, a professor in ASU's School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies and director of the Center for Jewish Studies, has been at the forefront of this work. Her research includes a project exploring the challenges of transhumanism in collaboration with ASU's Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict.

According to Tirosh-Samuelson, transhumanists seek to transcend human biology through techno-genetic enhancements. Their ultimate goal is the Singularity a supposedly inexorable turning point after which humans as we understand them will eventually become obsolete, either because super-intelligent machines will replace them or because techno-genetic enhancements will render them unrecognizable. Essentially, it would be a new phase of human evolution driven by exponential technological growth.

"Homo sapiens will give rise to Robo sapiens," Tirosh-Samuelson says.

But Brad Allenby, a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at ASU, says the idea that transhumanism will end humanity is just one of many transhumanist narratives.

"That's why transhumanism is so confusing," says Allenby. "Because some of the time people are talking about very normative perspectives on what it means to be human, and some of the time they're talking about specific technologies, or suites of technologies. That makes it very hard to define."

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The Transhuman Condition – Video

Posted: November 9, 2014 at 12:40 am


The Transhuman Condition
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