Let’s talk about living as a non biological human

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Introduction


When we think about a future full of artificial intelligence that are much faster than us and better than us in practically any sense, one of the conclusions we can reach is that eventually us humans will ultimately stop being biological beings, and develop our next evolutionary step, a new synthetic form, much more capable than anything we can imagine.

We can ask ourselves if it is not dehumanizing that we become "machines"? And of course, we could also ask ourselves how would it feel to experience life itself as a non-biological being?

In short, I would think that it will feel the same (or perhaps much better), but let’s not get ahead of the discussion and see how we can reach that conclusion.

In order to realize why those synthetic individuals will continue to be considered as people just as we do with ourselves right now, we must then have proper understanding about something essential regarding what are the aspects that can shape us and make us become in what we are, and then we will be able to understand why they, in the future, will continue to call themselves "human".

Explanation


If we take strictly the theological route, it would simply be impossible to achieve something similar, since under this perspective our identity is given to us thanks to our “spirit”, “soul” or something similar depending on the religious practices we adopt, which are not associated with something physical and tangible but with the metaphysical.

If instead we approach this through a scientific perspective, we can see that what defines us (including our sense of identity, our ideas, our likes, identity, feelings, and everything that makes us who we are) is quite simply the patterns of neurons that we have in our brain.

It is the arrangement of multiple connections between the billions of neurons in our brain, which defines each of us as a different person. These arrangements are originally very similar between every person before they are born, but as the brain gets information from its environment, as well as experiences, and as it begins to interact with said environment, the connections begin to vary between one human and another, providing us with our own personality, wisdom, and everything else that is reflected in the actions of what we would call "a human being".

Linking how brain structure is related to basic personality traits is a crucial step to improving our understanding of the link between the brain morphology and particular mood, cognitive, or behavioral disorders. | Source

This is something that can be proved both and in various ways, from the psychological point of view, to the neuronal one.

For example, the majority of the people and especially neurosurgeons have known for a long time that people who suffer injuries in certain parts of the brain can undergo some big changes in that individual's personality. There have been people who stopped liking certain things that they used to like before, or weren’t able to recognize their relatives, or obtained different memories, or changed their perspective of the world, or started to walk differently, among others much others examples that I am sure you must have heard or read about them, at least a few times.

This shows us the fact that there is a physical and tangible component that breaks down when something happens to the brain, and therefore, those physical and tangible components are the ones that defined the previous person and define the new person.

What is coming?


Having accepted these conclusions, then we must also accept that these patterns are the ones responsible for creating the concept of “mind”.

We can make a little analogy of any electronic device like a laptop or smartphone and its software. The "hardware" (components, RAM, processor, hard drive, among other parts) is the brain, while the "software" is the mind.
The moment we understand that this is what we are, a complex network of different patterns among countless of neurons, then we can go to the next step.

Today, we have scientists researching about ways to replicate those biological patterns that we find in our brains, because if those patterns are the ones that lead to "an intelligence" and "a human being", and if there was a way to replicate those patterns in a computer able to handle them, then at least in theory we should have at the end of the procedure, the equivalent of a human being made through synthetic ways.

The field of AI is full of people working to replicate or simulate various features of our intelligence. One thing they are certain to replicate is the gradual way that our consciousness turns on. | Source

And given the fact there has already been parts of the brain simulated in artificial environments with experiments, the possibility that someday there will be artificial minds with the same or similar reasoning patterns that we have today, is a certain reality, and it is only a matter of time, no longer of whether it can be achieved or not.

Final thoughts


We can now proceed and answer the question, but what will be felt inside that brain? Well, if our patterns in a biological brain are precisely the same as in an artificial one, then the most rational thing to do is to presume that we will feel as human as before. With a big difference.

Unlike, however, our delicate (and comparably slow) biological brain, in our new "synthetic" environment our brain could think trillions of times faster than before. So for example if someone asks you to calculate the square root of a 50 digit number, you could possibly give the answer before that person finishes articulating the question completely.

This increased processing power will allow us to do things that today we can not even imagine. Have in mind that this is assuming the less ambitious case in which all we do is replicate the a biological brain and its into a synthetic one, but the reality is that when that happens there is nothing that can stop that brain to evolve in just a few moments and reach the same level as our biological brains would reach after millions and millions of years evolving.

Therefore, these beings will be able to do things like create their own virtual reality, and continuing with the creation of more synthetic life, as well as master all the variants of every skill there is, creating an explosion of intelligence and creativity never before imagined. Think about the fact that any human of the future will have an intelligence much greater than Einstein, as well as have a range of expression that goes far beyond what was never imagined or dreamed by historic people like Pablo Picasso, Leonardo Da Vinci and Mozart all combined.

This means that at first we will continue to be the same as always, but very quickly afterwards we will evolve to be “superman”, with much more awareness about the order of things, a deeper understanding of the universe and other beings, and therefore we will arrive to a point that many would say is the equivalent of the ultimate paradise in real life.

What is clear, though, is that thanks to AI, the world of the future could bear little resemblance to the one we inhabit today. | Source



What do you think about this subject?

Do you see humans evolving past our biological form in the future?




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The brain is capable of memorizing all moments ,images and sounds that happened during your entire life so I think we have the capacity,, but we lack the efficiency,, anyway I wanted to share the thought with you, your post was good !

It is still slow when comparing it with synthetic forms.

Thanks for sharing your thought!

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Thanks for your support!

is quite simply the patterns of neurons that we have in our brain.

Scientists will prove this is incorrect soon.

And, that part about the soul, that you discarded, is not just some stupid old belief. It is from thousands of years of looking into what makes a human a human.

You surmised that it wouldn't FEEL any different.
However, you didn't once take into account where feelings come from.

What if i told you that there is entire layer of your body that is all about receiving and processing emotions? We all have organs for processing emotions, much in the same place as the physical organs, and do a very similar process, but with emotions instead of food.

So, until modern scientists actually take the 5,000 year study of the body seriously, they are going to be left baffled about why AI and transplants always fail.

And i have only discussed one other layer. There are seven.

Scientists will prove this is incorrect soon.

I will be waiting for that to happen then.

they are going to be left baffled about why AI and transplants always fail.

They fail because those researches and experimenta are not only very complex, but considerably recent as well. I am sure in the coming decades and even centuries there will be great advances regarding this.

Do you know another method in which those things do not fail? If so, please share it.

And i have only discussed one other layer. There are seven.

I suppose you are talking about the aura.

I suppose you are talking about the aura.

If you consider the aura seven nested energy bodies and the fields around them, then yes.
Most people only consider the outermost energy field the aura.

That is one possible outcome in the very long term.

However there is another possibility which, in my mind, is equally if not more likely.

I think that humans will keep on enhancing their body with biological engineering.
Gene therapy is only the start. Who knows how we will be able to alter our DNA a hundred years from now?

Maybe we will be able to construct at will bio-engineered organs and limbs superior to our current ones?

What about stopping the ageing process? Or maybe even reversing it?

All of these possibilities don't seem to me so far fetched.

We might also live with cybernetic implants such as radio transmitters, extra sensors, etc.

Scary!

I think that humans will keep on enhancing their body with biological engineering.

Yes, this trend will surely increase in the coming years and decades. But long term there is no comparison between biological and bionic. Bionic have much more potential over the long term.

And I don't find this scary actually, I find this exciting :)

It is, indeed, a possibility, considering the way technology is advancing. However, I would not wish to live forever, if the negative traits of humans (selfishness, discrimination, the penchant for wars/conflicts, and so forth) persists in the AI spectrum. Still, it is interesting to think about, and I thank you for sharing this brain-teaser in #steemitbloggers

I would not wish to live forever, if the negative traits of humans (selfishness, discrimination, the penchant for wars/conflicts, and so forth) persists in the AI spectrum

First, you could decide to not live forever if you wanted to, it is not like people would be forced to remain alive if they don't want.

About the bad human traits, I think that with increasing intelligence, bad traits should be reduced.

I am still only just beginning to understand that completely, we will probably understand more once the first people will go "online" :D
I would probably be one of the ones to embrace this.
I have read "The Last Question" by Asimov, in which something similar is described, even if in simple terms.
I totally recommend the read, it is one of his short stories.
http://www.multivax.com/last_question.html

Thanks for the link mate, a really awesome read indeed!

@dedicatedguy Great points about humans merging with AI and becoming cyborgs. But I do wonder an alternate possibility if humans remain comfortable as just humans and are dependent on the AI which provide all the goods, services & intelligence to keep society running. Why would we need to merge with AI, if the AI can support us? Would we need just one super-intelligence or would we all need to become super-intelligent?

if humans remain comfortable as just humans and are dependent on the AI which provide all the goods, services & intelligence to keep society running

In my opinion, that's how things are going to be in the beginning, but as AI become more and more advanced, we would need to find a way to catch up and not be left behind.

Why would we need to merge with AI, if the AI can support us?

It cannot be assured that a super advanced AI (which will eventually exists) will decide to support us. We would need to have a similar intellect one way or another, and I think there is only one way to achieve this .

Being a non-biological human is not impossible to happen in the future considering how advanced we are in terms of science,technology and research. There might even be a possibility of living with Artificial humans together or as what you said being a non-biological humans ourselves. But if you'd ask me,Id prefer that it wont happen because I want humans to stay as humans nothing more nothing less.
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But if you'd ask me,Id prefer that it wont happen because I want humans to stay as humans nothing more nothing less

Well I understand big changes like the one proposed here are not easy to accept, I can easily imagine a lot of people rejecting this. Although for me, they will still be human, but better.

I can certainly see humans evolving past our current, biological form in the future. Technological advancement is rapid and once quantum computers are available to the general public then everything will be possible and the rate at which technology will be growing at that time is going to be exponentially higher.

I must admit that I agree with you, I believe living as a non-biological being has got to be much better. A lot less to worry about I guess.

I must admit that I agree with you, I believe living as a non-biological being has got to be much better. A lot less to worry about I guess.

Exactly, there will simply be no comparison. But as the comment above said, some people will not be happy.

Today, we have scientists researching about ways to replicate those biological patterns that we find in our brains, because if those patterns are the ones that lead to "an intelligence" and "a human being", and if there was a way to replicate those patterns in a computer able to handle them, then at least in theory we should have at the end of the procedure, the equivalent of a human being made through synthetic ways.

I could only imagine what will become of humans when these artificial intelligence dominates the universe.
Human existence is threatened!

Cloning has been prohibited for many years due to the adverse effects it poses to human existence. Just wondering what the world will look like having Clones all around.

Human existence is threatened!

Not if we become synthetic beings.

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