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Transhumanism (Cryonics (Philosophical precedent for the belief in…
Transhumanism
Cryonics
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Ethical implications, conflict with religious groups and both national and state law (specific case studies, assisted suicide charges)
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Gene editing and therapy
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Eventual effects on genetic diversity / predispositions: would it be legal or ethical to predispose your child with superior athletic / intellectual / creative ability?
Human achievement becomes a function of technological feasibility, later purely economic opportunity
Task automation?
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Economic effects --> full-scale automation will contribute to socioeconomic inequality even more radically than the industrial revolution did
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