De facto transhumanist

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De facto transhumanist is an expression used to describe opinions of individuals, organisations or media that appear to be transhumanist, but where the word 'transhumanist' is deliberately avoided or may simply be unknown to the person expressing the sentiment. An individual who has made weaker comments towards transhumanism may be a transhumanist sympathiser instead.

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Ross UlbrichtПравить

Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road once said in an interview:

RU: You any more questions before we wrap it up?

Interviewer: Yeah, future outlook, what are you going to do over the next 5 years, one sentence?

RU: I'm into a few things so one sentence isn't enough dammit! But I'm pretty sure I want to start a family in the next 5 years.

Interviewer: Nice, okay

RU: And make more friends and close people I love. I want to focus on being connected to people

Interviewer: And 20 years?

RU: 20 years? I want to have had a substantial positive impact on the future of humanity by that time

Interviewer: You think you're going to live forever?

RU: I think it's a possibility

Interviewer: <laughs>

RU: I honestly do! I think I might live forever in some form by that time, technology's changing so fast

Interviewer: Where can I go from there? Sweet

Sebastian ThrunПравить

Sebastian Thrun, founder of Udacity, and formerly a lead designer at Google for autonomous cars, expressed the following in a recent interview (emphasis added)[8]:

Technology is making great progress in medical diagnosis, for example. Artificial intelligence systems can already recognize certain skin diseases better than physicians can. Synthetic biology, which can already be used to create cells, is also very interesting. I believe that we will be able to get a grip on most cancers and circulatory diseases. And we will be able to double our life expectancy in the foreseeable future. This is only the beginning of world history. Ninety-nine percent of interesting things have not yet been invented. Artificial intelligence will relieve us of mentally undemanding activities. In the future, we will be able to concentrate on creative work. On the things that are really interesting.

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