(Opinion) Transhumanism is pushing the envelope, especially with non-invasive brain monitoring technologies. If you’re unfamiliar: transhumanism champions the use of technology to amplify human abilities and integrate with artificial constructs. Take, for example, helmets equipped with sensors for workers in high-stakes environments. These helmets alert supervisors when an operator’s focus drifts off, initially appearing as […]
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