Transhumanism

The article supports the right of individuals to control their own biology and place hardware in their own bodies. The article distinguishes between transhumanism that preserves individual biological autonomy and transhumanism based on cen…

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The article supports the right of individuals to control their own biology and place hardware in their own bodies. The article distinguishes between transhumanism that preserves individual biological autonomy and transhumanism based on centralized control. Implanted hardware becomes unacceptable when it is controlled by someone other than the person with the implant. The article argues that externally governed brain hardware would be especially risky if controlled by manipulative recommendation systems.