Anders Sandberg on Transhumanism: Embrace Strangeness
Dr. Anders Sandberg is a well known transhumanist…
Singularity.FM · Nikola Danaylov
March 11, 20151h 11m
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Show Notes
Dr. Anders Sandberg is a well known transhumanist, futurist, computational neuroscientist and currently a research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute in Oxford University. I enjoyed talking to him last time he was on Singularity 1 on 1 and was happy to have him back for another one.
During our second conversation with Anders we cover a wide variety of topics such as: transhumanism and the ethics thereof; the limits of being human; the Epic of Gilgamesh and our quest for immortality; overcoming death and enhancing life; life expectancy and our willingness to take risks; the potential for enhancement arms-races; the likelihood of armed conflict between transhumanists and neo-luddites; the most likely path to human enhancement; personal versus collective enhancement; hive-minds, distributed intelligence, the Borg and individulaity; post-humanism and mind uploading.
My favorite quote that I will take away from this interview with Dr. Sandberg is: “That which does not kill us only makes us stranger.”