You wrote a piece in February, here and on Newsbreak, that said: When the power of human creativity is extended and supplemented (not replaced) with the power of artificial intelligence, we can create miracles. Research into genetic engineering, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and robotics are rapidly proceeding in many research institutions.
Mass collaboration contributes to the speed of breakthrough-outcomes. Let's take genetic studies as an example. Modifying genes is not a dream anymore. We are capable of creating genetically modified plants, animals, and even human parts. Gene therapy is real. We can change our genes and code them for new actions. They are not common yet, but they happen on a smaller scale."
You also said: "I know that big words like transhumanism scare many people. When I share my radical ideas, some people in my circles show a strong reaction against them. Some even try to ridicule my ideas. We are afraid of unknowns by nature. It is coded in our reptilian brain. Uncertainty and ambiguity cripple us. However, as Marie Currie put wisely, there is nothing to be feared but only things to be understood. As Franklin Delano Roosevelt said, “let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.”