China 2016 - What If: We Become Superhuman?
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http://www.weforum.org/ Pharmacology, genetic engineering and robotics promise powerful treatments that go beyond therapy. What if human enhancements become essential to compete for top grades and top jobs? Explore the possible, plausible and probable impacts of human enhancement. Speakers: -Nita A. Farahany, Professor, Law and Philosophy, Duke University, USA. -Girish P. Ramachandran, President, Asia-Pacific, Tata Consultancy Services, Singapore. -Mart Saarma, Vice-President, European Research Council, Finland Nina Tandon, President and Chief Executive Officer, EpiBone, USA. Moderated by Matt Vella, Business Editor, Time Magazine, USA.
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Greeting from Germany.
I would like show my "ability - to lift objects made of metal off the floor, against the force of gravity. I can holds them against my hands, and moves them vertically or in circles, without any aid. " in Live TV program or talk show in USA . I took part in some TV program in Europe and I think it would be good show my performance in Live TV in USA and in this way I would like to contribute the new discussion about consciousness and genetic research in US. -
I wish the last question (57:40) was the center of the talk, and less about drug ads and personal experience confessions.
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What If: We Become Superhuman?
Hour left and still not even one word about that, just some hippy ladies talking about drugs and meditation.
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The old man behind that woman need an enhencement pill... hahahahaha or a dozen :)
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Amazing conversation, thank you.
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