As we navigate the evolving landscapes of technology and society, it becomes essential to adapt, grow, and resonate with the times. With that, I introduce the new name and the new identity for this newsletter: Humanity Redefined.
Why "Humanity Redefined"?
“Humanity” is, well, all of us. Our stories, our hopes, and what we want to create. As we move forward in technology and society, what it means to be human and what we accept to be a human will change. Actually, this is already changing. The line dividing us and technology is blurring. Our norms, values, and definitions are in a state of flux. They are being “Redefined”.
I hope the changes we are going through will result in better human beings, whatever they will be. I hope we'll emerge kinder, more empathetic, and more connected, regardless of how “augmented”, “enhanced” or “cybernetic” we become. Yet hope is not enough. If we want to see that future happen, we need to be proactive.
My goal here, at Humanity Redefined, is to share what is possible and inspire others to take action to together create a future in which humanity flourishes.
So, as we set out on this next leg of our journey with “Humanity Redefined”, I invite you to question, explore, and dream together. Here's to redefining our tomorrow, today.
Cheers to the adventure ahead!
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Humanity Redefined sheds light on the bleeding edge of technology and how advancements in AI, robotics, and biotech can usher in abundance, expand humanity's horizons, and redefine what it means to be human.
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Great name! We just went through a similar exercise on Risk & Progress. Tweaks are slowly being rolled out to formatting, logos, videos...etc. It's funny how ones newsletter evolves over time. Instead of the newsletter attracting readers, in some sense the readers mold the newsletter.
I know one thing for sure. The thought of elon musk putting chips in people's brains and him sitting at the control panel is nightmare stuff.