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New Article from The Verge: "Cyborg America: Inside the Strange New World of Basement Body Hackers"

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#1 AbolishtheState

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Posted 18 August 2012 - 01:51 AM


This article addresses a lot of interesting issues relevant to transhumanism and human enhancement. What do you guys think?

http://www.theverge....rs-body-hackers

Edited by AbolishtheState, 18 August 2012 - 01:52 AM.


#2 YOLF

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 05:48 PM

Neodymium is a toxic metal... I would hope that whatever people are going to be putting in their bodies will be safe and won't cause long term harm or premature aging due to liver toxicity. I see alot of people using the stuff for many different applications without having posted any warnings on the label. This is stuff that touches the skin, sometimes magnetic tongue "piercings."

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#3 Mind

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 10:07 PM

People will enhance themselves in ways we can't even imagine today. Some of it will be dangerous. Some of it will be fun and interesting. It can't be stopped (effectively). Get used to it.

#4 YOLF

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Posted 29 December 2012 - 01:47 AM

I don't doubt that it will happen, but the responsibility is on us to learn from the past and make sure that any blackmarket cyberization is safe. We've learned that making things illegal often makes it dangerous. So to improve safety, why not make easy to do simple implants such that any body piercer or tattoo artist could become certified. Otherwise, there will be "cut" and tainted product. Having a story where a toxic metal is implanted into someone without explaining the danger of toxicity may cause teenagers of the future to ignore the risks. I'm just saying be responsible, sort of like: "don't drink and drive... at least not without an unaffected cybernetic autopilot app."

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#5 Area-1255

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Posted 30 August 2014 - 11:08 AM

People will enhance themselves in ways we can't even imagine today. Some of it will be dangerous. Some of it will be fun and interesting. It can't be stopped (effectively). Get used to it.

"In all that you do, be vigilant and analyze all things. Let the map of perfection be your tool, but understand it is never quite complete, what matters is that you are alive and well while you do it."







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