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Bionic eyes with night vision, computer interfaces in the head, health for the rest of our lives – progress is everywhere, including in and on our bodies. But such visions of the future are expensive. Will this create a new two-class society on earth?
It’s been about 40,000 years since the Neanderthals became extinct. Despite the great temporal distance, there were many similarities with today’s humans, Homo sapiens: Neanderthals also made tools from stone and wood, went hunting, fed on plants and mastered fire. We will no longer have so much in common with the people who will be our descendants on earth in a few 100 years, suspects Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari: “We and the Neanderthals were at least still human beings, our heirs will be godlike,” he writes in his bestseller “Sapiens – a brief history of humankind.
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Godlike, because advances in medicine and genetics will mean that we will hardly ever be ill in the future, but will grow older and older. Godlike, because companies like Elon Musk’s Neuralink want to create an interface in our heads through which we can communicate with computers and then think and calculate just as quickly. Godlike, because bionic eyes are already being developed that will not only give blind people their sight back, but also the ability to see at night – and are therefore better than the original.
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Progress cannot be stopped, says Christiane Woopen, Professor of Ethics and Theory of Medicine at the Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne. The director of Ceres, the Cologne Center for Ethics, Rights, Economics and Social Sciences of Health, knows of another extreme example: the Japanese researcher Ishiguro Hiroshi. “He has sketched out a vision in which humans will replace organic matter with inorganic matter in tens of thousands of years, and in a second step also the brain with a computer,” says the medical ethicist. “He’s talking about inorganic intelligent life, and he thinks that’s a logical progression of evolution, even if it seems dystopian to us.”
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“Death is a problem that can be solved”.
Christiane Woopen therefore argues that we should already clarify the way in which we want to use such technologies. After all, what sounds like a sequel to the “Matrix” movies has long been explored. And it is not always states that drive such visions forward and invest money in their implementation, but billionaires who dream of immortality. Peter Thiel, for example, the controversial German-American investor and supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump, is very interested in living as long as possible. “Death is a problem that can be solved,” the co-founder of payment service Paypal and snooping software Palantir, said back in 2012 in an interview with Business Insider. Rumor has it that he has been administering the blood of young people for years in the hope of aging more slowly.
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