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<div>If you know that the only thing that is likely to kill you in the next<br>200 years is an accident then it seems likely that avoiding dangerous situations will become prevalent.</div>
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<div>I imagine a society somewhat along the lines of Larry Niven's alien species known as the puppeteers, who go to extremes to protect their lives. But because of this humans prize their advanced and nearly full-proof technology! </div>
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<div>Wars were popular when nobody was likely to live beyond 30 or 40 years anyway.</div>
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<div>But war will be fought largely with machines and a strong military will be even more a product of lots of bright and highly educated humans (and of course also supersmart AI's!). I do always envision humanity taking part in battlefield "up-close" operations. But the "human" infantryman/special forces of the future will be hugely enhanced to survive and succeed! lol Joining the military will be strictly voluntary (to avoid social disruption that would dwarf the Vietnam protests), but be seen as vastly more "daring and macho" than it is now. Of course I still see political tyrannies (and even some democracies) playing mind/meme games with their young people to try to get them to throw their indefinite lives away in largely pointless wars. But it won't be near as easy to convince, as it is now. </div>
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<div>But a risk averse society ..... Everyone driving golf carts<br>surrounded by air bags, no dangerous sports, health and safety<br>regulations everywhere, no motorcycles, etc, I'm sure you can think of more possibilities.<br>
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<div>I think we will see a society of extremes at both ends of the personal safety spectrum. "Mature" nanotech clothes & bodies that can save us from most tragedies that now take lives by the millions will be utterly commonplace, but at the same there will be the nearly suicidally daring and bored people, who will risk their lives by engaging in extremely dangerous sports and "leisure pursuits."</div>
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<div>John Grigg</div>
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