What does it mean to be a human being in the technical era? After reading the article "THE POSIHUMAN CONDITION" by BILL MCKIBBEN, I have a deep idea and feelings about our technology. As authors stated, human technology is evolving rapidly over time, "The majority of this research leads to exciting directions - leading to new and better anticancer drugs - AIDS vaccines - but that Such research can also lead to deeper things such as genetically manipulating humans in the womb, designing children to be smarter, more beautiful, better, etc. Big impact
This technology has existed for hundreds of millions of years and continues to be an integral part of important services to maintain life on the planet. A productive and diverse natural world and a stable climate are the basic assets of our civilized success and will continue to do so in the future. The fundamental problem of the previous technological revolution is that it was thought that the natural environment is a matter of course, not as a condition necessary for development.
Humans live in an artificial environment. We no longer live in nature, but in the creation of supernatural, on the new day of Genesis: Technology (Gas Set, 1992). Understanding the meaning of technological innovation is a political, philosophical, and ethical problem and we need to ask about the result. As the 21st century faces a new dialogue style with computers, it is important to predict the ethical significance of emotional computing and artificial intelligence.
In my current research, I am investigating human identity in the human machine era. It explores the social and religious influences of artificial intelligence (AI) and advances in robotics engineering. An award-winning movie is one of the four movies exploring the problems posed by these developments. Next question about friendship and friendship. A turning point of public awareness about what artificial intelligence can do occurred in March 2016. Artificial Intelligence AlphaGo created by Google Deep Mind beat Korean master Lisedo with old Go game. After IBM 's dark blue computer broke Gary Kasparov in chess for about 20 years, we saw that the machine can transcend human needs at the complex strategic level of the game.