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Human enhancement - not can we, but should we?
Ethics, impact and governance are crucial to decisions on the future of human enhancement. It’s certainly not a question of ‘can we do it?’ – human enhancement is already happening. The question is should we? These w... Read More »
Smarter, faster, better humans – how far should we go?
Ahead of the upcoming panel discussion on human and cognitive enhancement, Communications officer Julia Banfield reviews the arguments. “MOST of us want to reach our full potential. We might drink a cup of coffee to stay alert, or go for... Read More »
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