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Advances in technology mean intelligent machines are likely to play an increasingly important role in our future
‘None of us can avoid fundamental questions about what it means to be human. These issues are far too important to be left to doctors’
How can we avoid making future intelligent machines idols in our own image?
Are humans the culmination of the universe and will we determine the fate of our planet this century?
Is enhancing our bodies and minds the natural endpoint of the Enlightenment?
Can Christians ever get behind ‘wombs for rent’?
Does the simple truth ultimately prevail against the most sophisticated and ingenious of lies?
‘I’m less worried about lethal autonomous weapons. What’s most scary are intelligent computers which can simulate compassion.’
Will it be good for us to throw off the ‘friction’ of living as embodied beings?
Why does our Western society have such an unhealthy attitude towards death?