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Future Superhuman: Our transhuman lives in a make-or-break century

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Future Superhuman: Our transhuman lives in a make-or-break century

Contributors:

By (Author) Elise Bohan

ISBN:

9781742236759

Publisher:

NewSouth Publishing

Imprint:

NewSouth Publishing

Publication Date:

1st May 2022

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

303.483

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 210mm

Description

Were hurtling towards a superhuman future or, if we blunder, extinction. The only way out of our existential crises, from global warming to the risks posed by nuclear weapons, novel and bioengineered pathogens and unaligned AI, is up. Well need more technology to safeguard our future and were going to invent and perhaps even merge with some of that technology.

What does that mean for our 20th century life-scripts Are the robots coming for our jobs How will human relationships change when AI knows us inside out Will we still be having human babies by the centurys end Elise Bohan unflinchingly explores possibilities most of us are afraid to imagine: the impacts of automation on our jobs, livelihoods and dating and mating careers, the stretching out of the-circle-of-life, the rise of AI friends and lovers, the liberation of women from pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding, and the impending global baby-bust and attendant proliferation of digital minds.

Strap in for an exhilarating, and starkly honest, take on the promise and peril of life in the 21st century.

'Theres much doom and gloom about humanitys future, understandably so at a time of climate change and large-scale environmental collapse. But theres another side to whats coming, and it wont all be bad. Elise Bohan is your travel guide to the future of human minds and bodies. Enjoy the trip your guide is as sharp, savvy, lively and entertaining as you could ever want. Russell Blackford, author of At the Dawn of a Great Transition: The Question of Radical Enhancement

One of the most entertaining, fascinating, and thought-provoking books Ive read in a long time! Future Superhuman provides a breathtakingly original, broad and optimistic view of a transhuman future. Elise Bohans fresh and unique voice comes through on every page: bold, fearless, fun and relentless on the absurdities of the human condition. She could well be the next big non-fiction star, at home in the same constellation as Yuval Noah Harari, Carl Sagan or Elizabeth Kolbert. Rob Brooks, Scientia Professor of Evolution, UNSW, author of Artificial Intimacy

A brilliant, engaging and edgy introduction to transhumanism the idea that in coming centuries we humans will take charge of our own evolution and transform ourselves into new, artificially enhanced beings. David Christian, Distinguished Professor of History at Macquarie University, author of Origin Story

Elise Bohan wants us to believe our survival depends on integrating ourselves with advanced robotics and artificial intelligence so that we can achieve what she calls a sustainable posthuman future. After reading her excellent and well-researched book, Im inclined to agree with her. Tim Dunlop, author of The Future of Everything

This book is an intellectual tour de force that cajoles us to take the blinkers off and confront the new era we have entered into a time of escalating promise and peril. Elise Bohans clear-eyed view of the future can help us navigate a path forward, by showing us how to harness the extraordinary capabilities of our species rather than allowing them to destroy us. This is a most timely, enlightening and important work. Its also a whole lot of fun to read. Mark Roeder, author of What We Do Next Really Matters

A fun, frightening and fruitful look at our future. This is the book I want to give to friends who ask, but what is transhumanism, really' Anders Sandberg, Senior Research Fellow, Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford

In Future Superhuman, Elise Bohan asks challenging but important questions. Is transhumanism the best future for humanity How best should we ride technological waves like AI, not just to survive but to thrive Toby Walsh, Laureate Fellow & Scientia Professor of AI at UNSW, author of 2062: The world that AI made

'A fascinating, thought-provoking read.' Clare Rhoden, Aurealis Magazine

Reviews

'One of the most entertaining, fascinating, and thought-provoking books I've read in a long time! Future Superhuman provides a breathtakingly original, broad and optimistic view of a transhuman future. Elise Bohan's fresh and unique voice comes through on every page: bold, fearless, fun and relentless on the absurdities of the human condition. She could well be the next big non-fiction star, at home in the same constellation as Yuval Noah Harari, Carl Sagan or Elizabeth Kolbert.' --Rob Brooks, Scientia Professor of Evolution, UNSW, author of Artificial Intimacy
'There's much doom and gloom about humanity's future, understandably so at a time of climate change and large-scale environmental collapse. But there's another side to what's coming, and it won't all be bad. Elise Bohan is your travel guide to the future of human minds and bodies. Enjoy the trip - your guide is as sharp, savvy, lively and entertaining as you could ever want.' --Russell Blackford, author of At the Dawn of a Great Transition: The Question of Radical Enhancement

Author Bio

Elise Bohan is a Senior Research Scholar at the University of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute (FHI). She holds a PhD in evolutionary macrohistory (Big History) and wrote the world's first book-length history of transhumanism as a doctoral student. At FHI, she is part of a cohort of scholars who are dedicated to understanding, and tackling, humanity's most pressing problems.

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