Could this be humanity's LAST century? Expert says 're-engineering our children' will lead to the creation of a new species

  • This is according to Seth Shostak, director of the Seti Institute
  • He believes 'designer babies' will create a new type of human
  • Our children will be 'as different from us as dogs are from grey wolves' 
  • AI will also change society, he says, with robots taking over our jobs

It won't be war, politics or poverty that eventually wipes out humanity.

According to Seth Shostak, our end will come about as a result of designer babies and artificial intelligence.

The outspoken director of the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence (Seti) Institute believes developments in these areas will lead to new 'alien' species. 

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It won't be war, politics or poverty that eventually wipes out humanity. According to Seth Shostak, our end will come about as a result of designer babies and AI. The outspoken director of the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence (Seti) Institute believes developments in these areas will lead to new 'alien' species

It won't be war, politics or poverty that eventually wipes out humanity. According to Seth Shostak, our end will come about as a result of designer babies and AI. The outspoken director of the Search for extraterrestrial intelligence (Seti) Institute believes developments in these areas will lead to new 'alien' species

'We can eventually produce offspring that are as different from us as dogs are from grey wolves,' he said in an opinion piece for Seti.  

‘I'm not talking about the various self-destructive threats of the moment - the ones that fill the papers and spark pontification on the nightly news,' he says. 

‘No, the three big things that I believe will take place in the 21st century are more profound, and not necessarily bad.’

The first change, Shostak believes, is that we will finally understand biology at a molecular level.

As a result, humanity will be able to cure all diseases, and usher in an era of ‘designer babies’.

He also believe that humanity will expand into nearby space in a drive to gain more resources, such as copper, zinc and platinum.

This, he says, will also help alleviate overpopulation.

'We can eventually produce offspring that are as different from us as dogs are from grey wolves,' said Seth Shostak in an opinion piece for Seti

'We can eventually produce offspring that are as different from us as dogs are from grey wolves,' said Seth Shostak in an opinion piece for Seti

‘Everyone expects our progeny to establish colonies on the moon or Mars, but the better deal is to build huge, orbiting habitats in which you can live without a spacesuit.

‘Think of scaling up the International Space Station a few thousand times. We can put unlimited numbers of people in such engineered environments.’

We can eventually produce offspring that are as different from us as dogs are from grey wolves

But it’s not just designer babies and space colonies that will change humanity as we know it. 

Before 2100, Shostak predicts that we will develop generalised artificial intelligence (GAI).

This will allow machines to take over jobs normally done by humans.

‘Such machines won't necessarily be large,’ he said.

‘A synapse in your brain is a few thousand nanometers in size.

‘A transistor on a chip is hundreds of times smaller. The hardware necessary for human-level smarts - even today - could fit in an iPad.’

The scientist claims that these developments, over the long term, will dwarf concerns in politics, war, or economics.

But, he adds, they will also change us.

‘Putting large numbers of people in off-Earth colonies will inevitably lead to a kind of speciation.

The first change, Seth Shostak believes, is that we will finally understand biology at a molecular level. As a result, humanity will be able to cure all diseases, and usher in an era of ‘designer babies’

The first change, Seth Shostak believes, is that we will finally understand biology at a molecular level. As a result, humanity will be able to cure all diseases, and usher in an era of ‘designer babies’

‘After all, their physical environment is somewhat different than Earth, and history suggests that their social environment will also be special.

‘A thousand years from now, the inhabitants of a Martian colony may not be so similar to those still living on Earth.’

‘Re-engineering our children will transform our species even faster. 

This might sound like a dramatic shift, but Shostak predicts it will be super-intelligent robots, that will have the most significant impact on humanity.

‘It is less a matter of improving our descendants than replacing them with our engineered successors.

‘Perhaps we can promulgate our culture and ourselves by putting chips in our brains or simply uploading our brains to the machines.

‘But you can be sure that the result will not be Homo sapiens as we've known him for 50,000 years.’

WILL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORM US INTO IMMORTAL CYBORGS?

We could all soon witness a day when man and machine combine to make humans immortal, says Zoltan Istvan, a third-party presidential candidate

We could all soon witness a day when man and machine combine to make humans immortal, says Zoltan Istvan, a third-party presidential candidate

We could all soon witness a day when man and machine combine to make humans immortal.

That’s the firm belief of Zoltan Istvan, a third-party presidential candidate who wants to not only beat Trump at the polls, but also cheat death itself.

‘I’m hoping I will live indefinitely, that’s a major priority,’ the 42-year-old tells DailyMail.com. ‘Even if don’t, I would freeze myself or use some other type of mechanism.’

Istvan says one possibility is uploading parts of his personality to a machine so that future generations can reconstruct a realistic avatar that recreates his being.

‘What happens is you take a complete scan of the brain with incredible detail using technology that is already available to some extent,’ he said.

‘Then in 20 or 30 years when the technology arrives, we upload these detailed scans to a machine, which reconfigures the brain circuitry using sophisticated algorithms.’

If all goes well, it may be possible to have an uploaded consciousness that exactly resembles someone’s personality.

From this point, he says, people could transform themselves as an avatar and live in virtual reality.

By then, robotics would be so advanced that you wouldn’t necessarily be able to tell the difference between who is a real human and who is a machine.

‘In the next 20 years we're going to become cyborgs, we're going to become healthier, and probably a lot more interesting.’ 

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