Brain to Brain interface in real time. It has happened. Now what?
via BBC News – One rat brain ‘talks’ to another using electronic link.
Posted in Bio-Ethics, cognitive enhancement, Enhancement, Morality, Neuroethics, Neuroscience, Non Human Animals, Research, Technology, tagged brain interface, Neuroethics, neuroscience on March 1, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Brain to Brain interface in real time. It has happened. Now what?
via BBC News – One rat brain ‘talks’ to another using electronic link.
Posted in cognition, cognitive enhancement, Emerging Futures, Enhancement, Evolution, Genetics, Morality, Nature, Neuroscience, Non Human Animals, Research, Technology, Violence, tagged animal rights, bee mind, cognitive enhancement, drones, robotics, technology on January 6, 2013| 1 Comment »
“Now, it should be noted that the researchers aren’t trying to emulate a complete honey bee brain, but rather two specific and complex functions within it, namely vision and sense of smell.”
“By isolating and modeling these particular functions, the researchers hope to provide their flying robot with the cognitive power required to perform basic tasks — and without a set of pre-programmed instructions. It is hoped, for example, that the robotic bee will be able to detect particular odors or gasses in the same way that real bee can identify certain flowers.”
via New project aims to upload a honey bee’s brain into a flying insectobot by 2015.
Posted in Behavior, Bonobo vs. Chimp Culture, cognition, Emerging Futures, enhanced intelligence, Enhancement, Evolution, Free Will, Leadership, Morality, Neuroethics, Neuroscience, Psychopathy, Violence, tagged human aided evolution, human brain, neuroscience, psychology, violence on October 12, 2012| Leave a Comment »
People aren’t really stupid.
These people are not stupid. These people were well educated and intellectually groomed. Stupid isn’t the right word for these people.
These people were susceptible. Their individual and collective egos were reaching up towards an ideal which held them as superior beings.
I proffer that this type of egoic reaction is somewhat involuntary. Many are able to resist the enticement of superiority, or worship, of self-aggrandizement, but eventually all but the rarest of creatures gives way and wallows within the hope of it.
I think it is a security vulnerability in the software of the human brain. Just as we rush to prepare patches to shore up the vulnerabilities on our technological counterparts, so, too, could we rush to prepare a patch for this paradigm shifting vulnerability which has been repeatedly exploited throughout history by those who have a clear understanding of how it works.
Posted in cognitive enhancement, Enhancement, tagged cognitive enhancement, modafinil on October 8, 2012| Leave a Comment »
WIRED takes a look at what chemical enhancements there are on the horizon.
via Smart drugs to ‘moral enhancement’: a chemical approach to transhumanism (Wired UK).
Posted in Enhancement, Intelligence, Videos, tagged cognitive enhancements, enhanced intelligence, nick bostrom on September 30, 2012| Leave a Comment »