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    Advances in technology are changing who we are and what we are. Today’s bio-engineered devices and exoskeletons are just a start. Over time, they will become larger components of our bodies, playing more critical roles…modern-day business practices lack an understanding of changes in technology…Profound legal and ethical issues are emerging around not only the definition of life, but also dignity, including the nature of personal privacy, the value of human labor and work in a world of artificial intelligence and robotic devices, and issues of equity and access to rapid technological change.
	    (via Ethics in the age of acceleration - The Washington Post - Image source)
    Advances in technology are changing who we are and what we are. Today’s bio-engineered devices and exoskeletons are just a start. Over time, they will become larger components of our bodies, playing more critical roles…modern-day business practices lack an understanding of changes in technology…
    Profound legal and ethical issues are emerging around not only the definition of life, but also dignity, including the nature of personal privacy, the value of human labor and work in a world of artificial intelligence and robotic devices, and issues of equity and access to rapid technological change.

    (via Ethics in the age of acceleration - The Washington Post - Image source)

    — 10 months ago with 2 notes
    #Technology  #ethics  #bioethics  #bioengineering  #exponential technologies  #synthetic biology  #Vivek Wadhwa 
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