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We can programme you to live forever: The Register Winter Lectures, 2015



Anders Sandberg

The Register

Posted: Dec 27, 2015


Anders Sandberg of Oxford University’s Future of Humanity Institute delivered our first 2015 Reg Winter Lecture, taking us on a dizzying tour of transhumanism and human enhancement, which covered why chimpanzees are confused, why the Euro would be in better shape if the politicians put out bowls of stimulants at the next emergency summit, and how some of his friends are experimenting with do it yourself brainhacking.


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