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"It's time to question bio-engineering"

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Belano
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden657 Posts
March 29 2011 19:59 GMT
#1
Just saw this fascinating talk over at ted.com. Speaker Paul Root Wolpe talks about the current state of bio-engineering, where it is headed and about ethical problems that rise with this development.

Apparently, scientist are today able to control insects and rats with computer chips attached to their brains. Also they are able to connect a living brain from an eel to a cart which would mimic the eel's photophilic (Sp? Attraction towards light anyway) behavior. Overall fascinating and pretty scary stuff. Definitely check it out if you have some spare time.

Here's the link:
http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_root_wolpe_it_s_time_to_question_bio_engineering.html

Personally, I know too little on the subject to make any sort of ethical evaluation but from a scientific point of view it is extremely interesting.


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turdburgler
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
England6749 Posts
March 29 2011 20:09 GMT
#2
its not scary at all. scary is an emotive word that gets thrown around by uneducated people as a way to argue a point without knowing anything. being able to control behaviour in humans is one of the easiest things to do in the world, let alone a "stupid" animal like a mouse or whatever, and you dont need a microchip to do it either.
mikeymoo
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Canada7170 Posts
March 29 2011 20:25 GMT
#3
I have a course in nanobiotechnology right now, and it's extremely interesting.
Even though Ted talks kinda piss me off I'll take a look.
"Photophilic" should be the correct spelling, yes.
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SuperJongMan
Profile Blog Joined March 2003
Jamaica11586 Posts
March 29 2011 20:27 GMT
#4
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Belano
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden657 Posts
March 29 2011 20:32 GMT
#5
On March 30 2011 05:09 turdburgler wrote:
its not scary at all. scary is an emotive word that gets thrown around by uneducated people as a way to argue a point without knowing anything. being able to control behaviour in humans is one of the easiest things to do in the world, let alone a "stupid" animal like a mouse or whatever, and you dont need a microchip to do it either.

I'm not arguing anything here, I'm just stating how I feel.

And dude, they controlled a mouse with a control remote. They created an organic robot. That's not even a little cool to you?
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Gak2
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada418 Posts
March 29 2011 20:34 GMT
#6
I think bioethics is kind of a useless field if you ask me. Any ethical questions are already known by the biologist/bioengineer, and from there it's just a matter of seeing what the public thinks about it.
Chairman Ray
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States11903 Posts
March 29 2011 20:58 GMT
#7
oo this is awesome. Maybe they can remote control a grizzly bear, tie chainsaws on it, and make it the ultimate fighting machine!
Treemonkeys
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States2082 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 21:23:57
March 29 2011 21:19 GMT
#8
On March 30 2011 05:09 turdburgler wrote:
its not scary at all. scary is an emotive word that gets thrown around by uneducated people as a way to argue a point without knowing anything. being able to control behaviour in humans is one of the easiest things to do in the world, let alone a "stupid" animal like a mouse or whatever, and you dont need a microchip to do it either.


Despite your arrogant attitude on this, you don't get to define what is scary to someone else and be correct at the same time. It's pretty ironic that you are trying to accuse people of being uneducated when you don't even have a proper grasp on what "scary" means. Yes there are plenty of ways to control people but there are also ways to overcome those control methods when you learn about them, will this always be the case? Even crude methods of control are very alarming and some people are dominated by them their entire lives. Slavery is on the rise IMO, governments will eat this tech up, and some are already investing quite a bit into methods of control.

Anyone around here familiar with MKultra?
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StorkHwaiting
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States3465 Posts
March 29 2011 21:54 GMT
#9
On March 30 2011 06:19 Treemonkeys wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 30 2011 05:09 turdburgler wrote:
its not scary at all. scary is an emotive word that gets thrown around by uneducated people as a way to argue a point without knowing anything. being able to control behaviour in humans is one of the easiest things to do in the world, let alone a "stupid" animal like a mouse or whatever, and you dont need a microchip to do it either.


Despite your arrogant attitude on this, you don't get to define what is scary to someone else and be correct at the same time. It's pretty ironic that you are trying to accuse people of being uneducated when you don't even have a proper grasp on what "scary" means. Yes there are plenty of ways to control people but there are also ways to overcome those control methods when you learn about them, will this always be the case? Even crude methods of control are very alarming and some people are dominated by them their entire lives. Slavery is on the rise IMO, governments will eat this tech up, and some are already investing quite a bit into methods of control.

Anyone around here familiar with MKultra?


No, it's true. "Scary" is a buzzword used to sensationalize. It conveys zero real qualitative information.

If you asked me to explain what a pterobigerachnidasulox was like and I said, "Well, it's really interesting but scary at the same time," what picture would you get in your head? I doubt it would be anything remotely like what I have in mine.

"Scary" has no substance but evokes a visceral reaction from the reader, which is a dangerous dynamic. That's all turdburgler was pointing out, and I find his opinion valid especially in the context of an OP trying to begin a debate on matters of science. When it comes to science, accuracy is everything, and using that type of language is detrimental at best, malicious at worst.

I don't think turdburgler was arrogant, he just used rather strong adjectives which you took offense to. His point still stands. Yours on the other hand is kind of nebulous.
Treemonkeys
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States2082 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 22:04:42
March 29 2011 21:59 GMT
#10
No.

–adjective, scar·i·er, scar·i·est.
1.
causing fright or alarm.
2.
easily frightened; timid.


You can't define scary for others because it's entirely relative. According to my cat an active can of air duster is the scariest thing in the world. Just because there is no legitimate reason to be afraid of it doesn't remove that fact that he is scared shitless of it. It causes fright and alarm, it's scary, to him. Why on earth do you think being scared has to follow some scientific process? It is describing a feeling or emotion, that's it.
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QuanticHawk
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States32130 Posts
March 29 2011 22:08 GMT
#11
On March 30 2011 05:25 mikeymoo wrote:
I have a course in nanobiotechnology right now, and it's extremely interesting.
Even though Ted talks kinda piss me off I'll take a look.
"Photophilic" should be the correct spelling, yes.

what's bad about them?? ive only seen like parts of two or three, but i found them all to be quite interesting
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StorkHwaiting
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States3465 Posts
March 29 2011 22:16 GMT
#12
On March 30 2011 06:59 Treemonkeys wrote:
No.

–adjective, scar·i·er, scar·i·est.
1.
causing fright or alarm.
2.
easily frightened; timid.


You can't define scary for others because it's entirely relative. According to my cat an active can of air duster is the scariest thing in the world. Just because there is no legitimate reason to be afraid of it doesn't remove that fact that he is scared shitless of it. It causes fright and alarm, it's scary, to him. Why on earth do you think being scared has to follow some scientific process? It is describing a feeling or emotion, that's it.


Your definition consists of synonyms. Hence why it's qualitatively useless. You don't seem to understand the concept of what constitutes qualitative information in science. Relative data is useless.

So no to your no
Belano
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden657 Posts
March 29 2011 22:22 GMT
#13
Again I wasn't trying to argue or provide any qualitative information of science. I was just describing how something made me feel. Don't really see what the big deal is.
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KurtistheTurtle
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States1966 Posts
March 29 2011 22:39 GMT
#14
you're calling a field of science "scary" by linking to something and admitting you know nothing about the subject on a website solely dedicated to nerds. of course this is going to cause a reaction lol
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Deleted User 3420
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
24492 Posts
March 29 2011 23:01 GMT
#15
On March 30 2011 05:09 turdburgler wrote:
being able to control behaviour in humans is one of the easiest things to do in the world


wtf?

that's quite a statement there buddy

there's a whole lot of humans out there and a lot of them are going to be unpredictable
Char711
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States862 Posts
March 29 2011 23:02 GMT
#16
Scary in the possibility of what might be possible decades from now in a dystopian future that runs in an eerie parallel to something Orson Welles would have written? Sure.

But now? Nope. Our brains are ridiculously more advanced than a rat. So much so, in fact, that experiments with rats that use anything eventually meant for humans has been called into question many, many times over the years.

I definitely see the scariness inherent in this, though. I take solace in the fact that I don't think it would be able to get by in a world increasingly aware of injustices and also that I'm a Permanent Resident of the US who has Canadian citizenship so that I can flee the country (I was born in Canada). I even have Italian ancestry and could apply for citizenship there. BACKUP PLAN, HELL YEAH!

I think bioethics is an important field, but one of my majors is philosophy, so there you go (no, I'm not just a hopeless liberal arts major: I won some programming competitions in high school but just decided against going into computer science). I've considered questions like this, and I partly think that we can't make any solid judgments until the technology is pretty much upon us. A good example is AI: what is human? Does a certain level of intelligence all of a sudden attain that extra quality that we consider inherent in human beings? I feel like that can't truly be answered until we start making AI systems that can actually answer us naturally. After all, if a system can't fully answer as a human would than it really only reaches the level of an animal at the very best and only in the most charitable of viewings.
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Deleted User 3420
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
24492 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 23:10:11
March 29 2011 23:08 GMT
#17
I definitely think it's reasonable for people to be scared of the possibility of having their minds/thoughts/or even physical makeup(genetics) manipulated without their consent.

I also don't think the possibility of it is far off, if it isn't here already. I am pretty sure they can already mechanically alter moods.
SuperJongMan
Profile Blog Joined March 2003
Jamaica11586 Posts
March 29 2011 23:22 GMT
#18
If they invented a happy pill, would you take it? Yeah.. yeah you would you hippie.
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StorkHwaiting
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States3465 Posts
March 29 2011 23:57 GMT
#19
On March 30 2011 08:08 travis wrote:
I definitely think it's reasonable for people to be scared of the possibility of having their minds/thoughts/or even physical makeup(genetics) manipulated without their consent.

I also don't think the possibility of it is far off, if it isn't here already. I am pretty sure they can already mechanically alter moods.


I'm pretty sure you'd notice them sticking a microchip in your brain and forcing your body to do things without you instructing it to. So I'd suspect consent isn't a real issue here. Beyond that, how is it any different from a gov't holding a gun to your head and telling you what to do? The fact that they can do it with a remote control now without having to hold a gun to your head the whole time? The dynamic really doesn't change IMO, hence why it's not some terrifying new advancement that will lead to the complete obliteration of civilization as we know it. The whole Frankenstein, fear of science schtick really gets old after awhile.

In my opinion, the only two technologies right now in development that are truly worth contemplating in terms of changes in society are:

1. Technological Singularity (Development of AI)
2. Telomere Reconstruction/Telomerase (Anti-aging therapy)

1. because it is basically the point where humans never have to invent a single thing ever again and science will continue to progress at an exponential rate. Self-perpetuating R&D and population growth with only energy and processing power as the necessary resources. Insanity mode.

2. because it effectively makes humans immortal (other than through trauma). And actually combine the two together, and you are not just effectively immortal, you become truly immortal and self-replicating.

So, yeah, I somehow don't find this specific advancement all that mind-blowing. It's just a derivative of the basic knowledge we already had that the brain and the body are controlled by electrical impulses.
meaculpa
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States119 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-30 01:23:03
March 30 2011 01:21 GMT
#20
It's pretty clear how the things mentioned in the OP are scary. The potential to control people with microchips is downright frightening. I don't know where you're from, but I'm not about to trust my government with mind control given its track record in that area.

People don't fear science. There's nothing scary about working out a way to control living things with a microchips. But are scary people out there who would really like to have a way of controlling living things with microchips. People fear some of the applications of science that certain people have in mind.
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