In Beyond Human, Ganiapa Biho takes readers on a profound journey into the rapidly approaching future where artificial intelligence and biotechnology converge to reshape the very essence of human life. From the rise of cybernetic bodies and synthetic embryos to the ethical dilemmas surrounding gene editing and AI governance, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of how technology is dissolving the boundaries between biology and machine. Engaging with cutting-edge science, philosophical inquiry, and pressing social issues, Beyond Human challenges us to reconsider identity, agency, and…mehr
In Beyond Human, Ganiapa Biho takes readers on a profound journey into the rapidly approaching future where artificial intelligence and biotechnology converge to reshape the very essence of human life. From the rise of cybernetic bodies and synthetic embryos to the ethical dilemmas surrounding gene editing and AI governance, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of how technology is dissolving the boundaries between biology and machine. Engaging with cutting-edge science, philosophical inquiry, and pressing social issues, Beyond Human challenges us to reconsider identity, agency, and justice in a world where life itself can be designed and enhanced. Biho presents a balanced narrative that highlights both the transformative potential and the critical risks of these advancements - calling for inclusive dialogue, ethical foresight, and democratic stewardship. For anyone curious about the future of humanity, the evolving relationship between technology and biology, or the moral questions at the heart of our posthuman era, this book is an essential guide to the challenges and possibilities that lie ahead.
Ganiapa Biho is an emerging intellectual and author whose work bridges the disciplines of English, Political Science, Psychology, and Philosophy. His multidisciplinary lens allows him to explore the human condition with both emotional insight and critical rigor. Rooted in real-life observation and cultural awareness, Biho challenges societal expectations and offers fresh perspectives on identity, silence, and male vulnerability. Hailing from Papua New Guinea, Biho uses the power of language and thought to question inherited norms and expose the often-unspoken struggles of modern men. His writing is introspective, courageous, and deeply human. The Mind of Man: What He Is Not Telling You is his groundbreaking debut-a compelling invitation to listen to what men have never learned to say.
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