The Techno-Human Shell: A Jump in the Evolutionary Gap
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.59 (894 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1620061651 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-31 |
Language | : | English |
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These initiatives will extend lifetimes, keep us younger longer and enhance our intelligence. Formerly he was a research associate in the biomedical engineering field, designing and programming cellular automata computers for artificial intelligence applications in cytological pattern recognition, and afterward worked extensively developing computers and telecommunications. Related to this development is the eventual merging of synthetic DNA and artificial intelligence that will bring new diagnostics, medical treatment and smart nano-prosthetics well within the horizon of the next generation. At what point does the widespread application of cyborg-assisted-life change our attitudes about what the notion of “human” means. He holds a Bachelor Science Electrical Engineering, Juris Doctor Law, and Master Fine Arts writing.. Just as computers, cell phones, the Internet, Google, and Facebook continue to change our social reality and some believe our brain biology, the author contends that the proliferation of in-the-body technologies will dramatically change everything from how we view each other, to how we fashion policy and law to guard against activities that could
"A very interesting read for anyone interested in the future of medicine and technology." according to Edward. This book is a must read for anyone interested in learning where the future of technology, medicine, law and economics are heading. It demonstrates the leaps we have made in health science from a technological perspective. Today's prosthetic devices and pacemakers are tomorrow's nanoprocessors and nanobots in the name of better health and longevity. But at what price. The Techno-Human Shell considers the intersection of these lofty goals with the economic realities of licensing arrangements and software updates and upgrades. If you don't upgrade to the next generation operating system on your computer or smart phone, you begin to lose functi
He is a member of the Community Bioethics Forum, Yale School of Medicine and a member of the Yale Technology and Ethics working group. He holds a Bachelor Science Electrical Engineering, Juris Doctor Law, and Master Fine Arts writing. He is past member of the editorial board for SciTech, a publication of the ABA, Section on Science and Technology. Formerly he was a research associate in the biomedical engineering field, designing and programming cellular automata computers for artificial intelligence applications in biological pattern recognition, and computer/telecommunications. . About the Author Joseph Carvalko is adjunct Professor of Law, Science and Technology at Quinnipiac University School of Law as well as a patent attorney and engineer
. Formerly he was a research associate in the biomedical engineering field, designing and programming cellular automata computers for artificial intelligence applications in biological pattern recognition, and computer/telecommunications. He is past member of the editorial board for SciTech, a publication of the ABA, Section on Science and Technology. He holds a Bachelor Science Electrical Engineering, Juris