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Anders Sandberg at Human Limits Symposium

 "In general the future arrives in the wrong order and at the wrong speed: we tend to overestimate how quickly research insights can be turned into life-changing technologies, and underestimate the power of “mere” engineering making things exponentially cheaper and more powerful"

Anders Sandberg is quoted on technological advances, and the morality of human enhancement in an article about the Human Limits Symposium (held by the Wellcome Collection on Friday and Saturday the 28th and 29th of September in London; http://www.wellcomecollection.org/whats-on/events/human-limits.aspx)

 http://thinking-in-practice.com/future-human 

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