[ExI] Transhumanist (Technical) Roadmap (was: Universal Transhumanist Bibliography)
Natasha Vita-More
natasha at natasha.cc
Fri Nov 9 16:01:25 UTC 2007
At 05:06 PM 11/8/2007, Bryan Bishop wrote:
>For a while now I have been thinking that it would be feasible and
>useful to construct a "roadmap" of scientific and technological
>research that (objectively) examines the state of the art in H+ related
>research fields, whether AI, nano, cryo, neuro, astro, cloning, etc. I
>have always correlated H+ with open source software and technologies,
>this being the natural next step out of the many possible steps.
Can you bring this to the AI CryoFeast? It would be a focal point
with you leading a discussion. I'd love to include Amara's
substantial list as well. We could webcast discussion or take to SL
if Guilio is available.
Natasha
<http://www.natasha.cc/>Natasha<http://www.natasha.cc/> Vita-More
PhD Candidate, Planetary Collegium - CAiiA, situated in the Faculty
of Technology,
School of Computing, Communications and Electronics,
University of Plymouth, UK
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