What is news news (IA)?
Increasing intelligence (IA) is a deliberate improvement in human intelligence using some technological means such as eugenics, gene therapy, brain computer interface, nootropics (intelligent drugs), neugineering or other means that have not yet been invented. Occasionally, this term is used to indicate external aids such as pen and paper or internet, but more often concern the permanent brain adjustments that upgrade human intelligence. Increase in intelligence is usually considered to be a futuristic technology that does not yet exist, but may be over the next few decades. These forms of human improvement contrast with AI or artificial intelligence, and intelligence would be produced in a completely synthetic form. Some thinkers have suggested that the enlargement of people's news will always remain more advanced than AI, because any AI level could be applied to people to increase their abilities. Other thinkers claimed that AI technology would not necessarily increaseHuman intelligence and that AI could actually proceed faster than enlargement of human intelligence.
news enlargement can be considered in several different contexts: as a demanding technological goal, such as humanitarian objectives, as a natural next step in human evolution, as a moral and ethical question to assess, as a risk to the future of humanity or as a ongoing socio-tacho phenomenon. There is evidence that the average human intelligence has been growing slowly in the last century, called Flynn Effect. This effect has recently coped, although its source is not known, various scientists attribute better nutrition and cognitive stimulation as a cause.
True intelligence would require somehow the reconstruction of the human brain or closely connected it to computers. It seems unlikely that mere drugs would be enough to upgrade human intelligence, although some futurists think it might be possible.Although there was no progress that actually strengthened human intelligence, there has been progress in basic technologies that, when they progress to the threshold point, could be used to increase news. This includes the connection of the brain computer that has been used to help patients to move with prosthetic limbs, and gene therapy, which becomes more viable with a decrease in gene sequencing costs and our understanding of potential side effects increases.
Increase in news is an ethically thorny area that is associated with the question of strengthening humans in general. Should people afford to develop technologies that they can use to reinforce? Some futurists who call themselves transhumanists argue in favor of this opinion. One of the examples would be Nick Bostrom, a philosopher at the Oxford University, which has created articles in favor of human improvements. Others, called bio -conservatives, are against this idea and call it too halvesfierce or morally unfair. One of the examples would be environmentalist Bill McKibben, author of the book enough: Stay at human age.