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title: "This makes me think of a caveat to concept of wiring ones brain to the Internet — that is now…"
date: 2018-01-25
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This makes me think of a caveat to concept of wiring ones brain to the Internetthat is now beginning to bleed into mainstream mediathat should be obvious but perhaps isnt as obvious as it should be.
Just adding a net connection would be like a search engine in your head. Damn handy, but not life changing. For proper neural-net interface (for want of a better term) the brain would need a more comprehensive to store, organise, process etc all that information. Humans were not designed to operate machinery, nevermind to have information downloaded into us. You cant have a small part of transhumanismjust one upgradewithout the full package, the complete upgrade of human capacity.
Tangentially though, I dont *personally* desire H+ for want of upgrading myself. I want H+ foremost to bring myself *on par* with others. Particularly, to grant myself visual recall. The probability of then exceeding human capability is a (dont get me wrong, welcome) side effect.