A draft government report says we will alter human evolution within 20
years by combining what we know of nanotechnology, biotechnology, IT and
cognitive sciences. The 405-page report sponsored by the US National
Science Foundation and Commerce Department, Converging Technologies for
Improving Human Performance, calls for a broad-based research program to
improve human performance leading to telepathy, machine-to-human
communication, amplified personal sensory devices and enhanced
intellectual capacity.
People may download their consciousnesses into computers or other bodies
even on the other side of the solar system, or participate in a giant
"hive mind", a network of intelligences connected through
ultra-fast communications networks. "With knowledge no longer
encapsulated in individuals, the distinction between individuals and the
entirety of humanity would blur," the report says. "Think
Vulcan mind-meld. We would perhaps become more of a hive mind - an
enormous, single, intelligent entity."
Armies may one day be fielded by machines that think for themselves while
devices will respond to soldiers' commands before their thoughts are
fully formed, it says. The report says the abilities are within our grasp
but will require an intense public-relations effort to "prepare key
organisations and societal activities for the changes made possible by
converging technologies", and to counter concern over "ethical,
legal and moral" issues. Education should be overhauled down to the
primary-school level to bridge curriculum gaps between disparate subject
areas.
Professional societies should be open to practitioners from other fields,
it says. "The success of this convergent-technologies priority area
is crucial to the future of humanity," the report says.
wtec.org/ConvergingTechnologies/Report/NBIC-pre-publication.pdf