Will transhumanism ever become a reality?
>>8482882
it already is, the humanity would be unable to keep the civilisation it currently has without technological augmentation. on the smaller scale, a person cannot compete on a social level with his peers without a computer and a smartphone anymore. the individual fitness of a man is been tied to his technological augmentation, this is transhumanism.
>>8482882
Trans-humans? Are we talking about trannies again?
AGI will destroy us before we can chop off our arms and put better ones on
>>8482882
It kinda already is, there's fuck heads putting magnets and shit in themselves already.
>>8482882
the chinese have already started genetic modification on humans using CRISPR
>>8483118
http://forum.biohack.me/categories/all
>>8482882
>>8483302
Fresh OC dropping in.
Couldn't tell you. Only time will.
>>8482882
>>8482882
No because niggers, arabs and jews wont let us. The world is going back to feudalism and will probably stay there or we destroy ourselves in the process of going there.
8483828
back to cess/pol/
>>8482958
That's not transhumanisn you cocksucking shiteater
>>8482882
But I want to be a big tittied cyborg super soldier.
>>8482882
I don't know man, have you started taking hormones yet?
>>8482882
Maybe, I'm working on it
>>8484090
not living rest of your life as an alpha shota
No.
Because there is nothing human about machines.
t. 14yo philosopher
Would a brain in the context of the movie live longer in an ideal artificial body than an ideal biological one?
>>8482882
The major was my first crush
It's always gonna be 20 years off
If I'm in my mid 20s right now, will i even be alive for the technological singularity?
It already is.
Look at those reality enhancing devices.
We can do things previous humans weren't able to do.
there's all sorts of transhumans right now, it's a incremental process to get to anime level.
>>8482882
this one doesn't fit into the shell
>>8483828
this
Well. I don't think people will change on a large scale in our life times. Or really on the whole for a very long time. What in my mind is the "closest" transhumanist endeavor would be what is commonly referred to as "designer babies". And even that won't radical change humans, simply bring about small little advancements.
>>8486941
Somebody actually takes the time to make these images. It's baffling.
>>8482882
>Will transhumanism ever become a reality?
Unlikely that it'll get to GITS levels. Pic related (which kind of happened already) or what >>8487449 said is far more probable and feasible. Cyborgs and dances with genes/artificial human genetic alteration however still needs work and has lots of problems and risks.
>>8482969
Advanced AI is still unrealistic.
Brain-computer interfaces already exist in crude.