Ailing Scientist Hopes to Become the World's First Cyborg

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Ailing Scientist Hopes to Become the World's First Cyborg


Peter Scott-Morgan stands, wide-eyed and tearful. "Good. Grief." he says quietly. "I was unprepared for the emotion... It's quite extraordinary. It really is." Using an exoskeleton, Scott-Morgan is experiencing what it is like to stand for the first time in months after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2017, the same incurable condition that killed scientist Stephen Hawking.

The remarkable step, however, is just the first in the 62-year-old's bold journey to control his disease by becoming the world's first, full-fledged cyborg. "Think of it as a science experiment," he laughs. "This is cyborg territory, and I intend to be a human guinea pig to see just how far we can turn science fiction into reality." Eventually, Scott-Morgan wants the exoskeleton to encase his upper body, giving him superhuman strength and the ability to tower above "flesh and blood" humans. A mind-reading computer will be plugged directly into his brain, expressing his thoughts almost instantly. Meanwhile, his paralyzed face will be replaced by a hyper-realistic avatar that will move in time with a speech synthesizer...

Scott-Morgan says he isn't deteriorating but becoming a new version of himself — one that will eventually pave the way for a breed of humans that can augment their capabilities using technology... Instead of answering a question by laboriously typing out individual letters using a gaze tracker, in a similar way to Hawking, he will rely on the AI to provide a full and instant response. Eventually, the machine will speak for itself using phrases it has learned from Scott-Morgan — crossing a controversial line in what it means to be human....

Someday, the scientist hopes he can exist completely outside his physical body, with his personality, traits and knowledge downloaded on to a machine.
 

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Why do people think this will be any sort of improvement in the human species?

We got a billion motherfukkers living in slums and global ecosystems are collapsing while rich people are focused on trying to become fukking robots....THAT lack of priorities is what's fukked up, not your neurons, dumbass. :francis:
 
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Why do people think this will be any sort of improvement in the human species?

We got a billion motherfukkers living in slums and global ecosystems are collapsing while rich people are focused on trying to become fukking robots....THAT lack of priorities is what's fukked up, not your neurons, dumbass. :francis:

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But like.... I also wanna see how this shyt plays out :mjgrin:
 

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Why do people think this will be any sort of improvement in the human species?

We got a billion motherfukkers living in slums and global ecosystems are collapsing while rich people are focused on trying to become fukking robots....THAT lack of priorities is what's fukked up, not your neurons, dumbass. :francis:

How do you feel about the Moon landing? Do you think it was dope as fukk, or are you on some Whitey on the Moon vibe?
 

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Why do people think this will be any sort of improvement in the human species?

We got a billion motherfukkers living in slums and global ecosystems are collapsing while rich people are focused on trying to become fukking robots....THAT lack of priorities is what's fukked up, not your neurons, dumbass. :francis:

We can do both, you realize that
 

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How do you feel about the Moon landing? Do you think it was dope as fukk, or are you on some Whitey on the Moon vibe?


See cac, this is why I cant stand the cac race sometimes.

All the guy is saying is that maybe would should prioritize those research and development efforts to improving life in a far more accessible fashion for majority of the population

And here you go with this stupid ass trope.


You personally had nothing to do with the moonlanding, dont think so highly of yourself.
 

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No thanks. We mere humans are struggling enough. Don't need cyborgs ruling over us.
 

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this is why I cant stand the cac race sometimes.

All the guy is saying is that maybe would should prioritize those research and development efforts to improving life in a far more accessible fashion for majority of the population

And here you go with this stupid ass trope.


You personally had nothing to do with the moonlanding, dont think so highly of yourself.

Doofus, Whitey on the Moon is a Gil Scott-Heron poem making that exact point. @Rhakim knows that, I'm sure. You, do not. I wasn't pushing a trope. I was referencing this poem.

 

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We can do both, you realize that

I'm not sure this is true. Especially if we're talking about global poverty like Rhakim was. That's a pretty deep hole. Maybe even an endless one.

If you had to make the choice- tackle global poverty or have space colonies and cyborgs, what you going with?
 

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How do you feel about the Moon landing? Do you think it was dope as fukk, or are you on some Whitey on the Moon vibe?
It can be both, right? Drone technology is amazing but we're still using that shyt to blow up Africans, right?

Look at why we did the moon landing. It was to win global PR battles against the Communists, right? Communists were going to Africans and Asians around the world saying, "We will help you defeat your oppressors", and the go-to American move was to spend a shytload of money so we could say, "BuT wE lAnDeD oN tHe MoOn!!!"



We can do both, you realize that
Nah, we can't.

I went to a sci/eng school, I know a shytload of these guys. There are only so many smart scientists to go around, there is only so much grant funding to go around. The VAST majority of scientific minds and VAST majority of scientific funding is engaged in rich people projects. Most of the most brilliant minds in the world are either designing weapons systems and spy networks for rich countries, trying to figure out how to make more profits for rich corporations, or working to help rich people live longer. VERY little effort is spent on addressing the needs of the vast majority of the world's population that deals with the largest everyday problems.
 

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Nah, we can't.

I went to a sci/eng school, I know a shytload of these guys. There are only so many smart scientists to go around, there is only so much grant funding to go around. The VAST majority of scientific minds and VAST majority of scientific funding is engaged in rich people projects. Most of the most brilliant minds in the world are either designing weapons systems and spy networks for rich countries, trying to figure out how to make more profits for rich corporations, or working to help rich people live longer. VERY little effort is spent on addressing the needs of the vast majority of the world's population that deals with the largest everyday problems.

I don't think we'll agree about where best to allocate intellectual and financial resources, but I do agree we can't do both- eliminate global poverty and have space colonies and cyborgs.
 
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