
There Is A Widely Held Conception That Progress In Science And Technology Is Our Salvation, And The More Of It, The Better. This, However, Is An Oversimplified And Even Dangerous Attitude. While The Future Will Certainly Offer Huge Changes Due To Such Progress, It Is Far From Certain That All Of These Changes Will Be For The Better. The Unprecedented Rate Of Technological Development That The 20th Century Witnessed Has Made Our Lives Today Vastly Different From Those In 1900. No Slowdown Is In Sight, And The 21st Century Will Most Likely See Even More Revolutionary Changes Than The 20th, Due To Advances In Science, Technology And Medicine. Particular Areas Where Extraordinary And Perhaps Disruptive Advances Can Be Expected Include Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, And Machine Intelligence. We May Also Look Forward Various Ways To Enhance Human Cognitive And Other Abilities Using, E.g., Pharmaceuticals, Genetic Engineering Or Machine-brain Interfaces - Perhaps To The Extent Of Changing Human Nature Beyond What We Currently Think Of As Human, And Into A Posthuman Era. The Potential Benefits Of All These Technologies Are Enormous, But So Are The Risks, Including The Possibility Of Human Extinction. This Book Is A Passionate Plea For Doing Our Best To Map The Territories Ahead Of Us, And For Acting With Foresight, So As To Maximize Our Chances Of Reaping The Benefits Of The New Technologies While Avoiding The Dangers.
This book investigates the existential risks posed by rapid, unchecked advancements in science and technology and argues for a proactive, foresight-driven approach to managing these developments. The author, a professor of mathematical statistics, utilizes a rigorous analytical framework to examine how emerging fields like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence could fundamentally alter human nature or lead to catastrophic outcomes. By synthesizing current scientific projections with ethical considerations, the text challenges the assumption that technological progress is inherently beneficial and advocates for a more cautious, deliberate trajectory for human innovation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in the field of existential risk and technology ethics frequently cite this work for its balanced, evidence-based approach to complex future scenarios. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a serious and sobering examination of the potential trajectories for humanity in the 21st century.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191035394
ISBN-13:
9780191035395
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