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66. Charlie Brooker is the creator of the British science fiction anthology television
series, Black Mirror, which examines modern society, particularly with regard to the
unanticipated consequences of new technologies.
67. Source: Hamer, A. 2017. Curiosity: When Your Beliefs Change, You Probably
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in Just 130,000 Years. The Smithsonian SmartNews. 16 Oct 2018. Retrieved
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evolutionary-history-just-130000-years-180970558/>.
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71. Source: Aurora Leigh, a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
72. Morris, W. 1858. The Defence of Guenevere.
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qz.com/1570179/how-to-make-friends-build-a-community-and-create-the-lifeyou-
want/>.
74. Ellul, J. 1980. The Technological System. [Translated from the French, La technique
ou l’enjeu du siècle]. Oregon, USA: Wipf & Stock.
75. Alex Zhavoronkov is Director of the International Aging Research Portfolio, and
Director of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, UK.
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76. Kurzweil, R. 2005. The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology.
New York, USA: Viking.
77. Greenfield, S. 2009. Tomorrow’s People: How 21st-Century Technology Is
Changing the Way We Think and Feel. London, UK: Penguin.
78. The HeartMath Institute, 14700 West Park Avenue, Boulder Creek, California
95006, USA.
79. Comment (2015) attributed to Ray Kurzweil, director of engineering at Google.
80. Subject of a new book in Korean—Alien Visitations and the End of Humanity—by
Dr. Young-hae Chi, instructor in Korean at Oxford University’s Oriental Institute.
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82. Psalm 90:12.
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purnam evavasisyate: ‘That is the absolute, this is the absolute; from the absolute,
the absolute becomes manifest; when the absolute is added to or taken away from
the absolute, the absolute remains. Om. Peace! Peace! Peace!’
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Borzoi/Alfred Knopf. New York, USA.
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paul-ratner/this-new-religion-from-a-silicon-valley-pioneer-worships-ai-as-anemerging-
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10. Already, we have artificial intelligence (AI) systems capable of creating other AI
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naturally curious.
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disastrous consequences.
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65. Cole, T. 2016. Known and Strange Things: Essays. New York, USA: Random
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66. Charlie Brooker is the creator of the British science fiction anthology television
series, Black Mirror, which examines modern society, particularly with regard to the
unanticipated consequences of new technologies.
67. Source: Hamer, A. 2017. Curiosity: When Your Beliefs Change, You Probably
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curiosity.com/topics/when-your-beliefs-change-you-probably-dont-realize-itcuriosity/>.
68. Russell, B. 1928. Science. In: Whither Mankind: A Panorama of Modern
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from <https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/earth-lost-25-billion-yearsworth-
evolutionary-history-just-130000-years-180970558/>.
70. Monosson, E. 2014. Unnatural Selection: How We Are Changing Life, Gene by
Gene. Washington, DC, USA: Island Press.
71. Source: Aurora Leigh, a poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
72. Morris, W. 1858. The Defence of Guenevere.
73. Source: Anderson, J. 2019. Beyond Mindfulness: The Only Metric of Success That
Really Matters Is the One We Ignore. Quartz. 12 Mar 2019. Accessed at <https://
qz.com/1570179/how-to-make-friends-build-a-community-and-create-the-lifeyou-
want/>.
74. Ellul, J. 1980. The Technological System. [Translated from the French, La technique
ou l’enjeu du siècle]. Oregon, USA: Wipf & Stock.
75. Alex Zhavoronkov is Director of the International Aging Research Portfolio, and
Director of the Biogerontology Research Foundation, UK.
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76. Kurzweil, R. 2005. The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology.
New York, USA: Viking.
77. Greenfield, S. 2009. Tomorrow’s People: How 21st-Century Technology Is
Changing the Way We Think and Feel. London, UK: Penguin.
78. The HeartMath Institute, 14700 West Park Avenue, Boulder Creek, California
95006, USA.
79. Comment (2015) attributed to Ray Kurzweil, director of engineering at Google.
80. Subject of a new book in Korean—Alien Visitations and the End of Humanity—by
Dr. Young-hae Chi, instructor in Korean at Oxford University’s Oriental Institute.
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82. Psalm 90:12.
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84. Quote attributed to Rudyard Kipling.
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Planet. The Telegraph, UK. Tuesday, 28 May 2019.
86. Romans 5:12.
87. Rabindranath Tagore. 1915. Essays. Sadhana: The Relation of the Individual to the
Universe.
88. Zaki, J. 2019. The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World.
London, UK: RandomHouse.
89. Romans 9:3.
90. Miller, G.A. 1962. Psychology: the Science of Mental Life. New York, USA: Harper
& Row.
91. Kniss, M. 2013. The Heart of Consciousness: a Brief Introduction to Heart
Intelligence. USA: Primal Force Media.
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93. Weber, M. 1905. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. [Die
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94. Man a Machine (L’homme machine in French) is a work of materialist philosophy
by the 18th-century French physician and philosopher Julien Offray de La
Mettrie, first published in 1747. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia
Foundation.
95. Kirkpatrick Sale, author of Rebels Against the Future: The Luddites and Their War on
the Industrial Revolution: Lessons For The Computer Age. (Perseus, 1995).
96. Wilde, O. 1891. The Fisherman and His Soul.
Chapter 1: Musings on Mankind
1. Bowles, N. 2018. A Dark Consensus About Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in
Silicon Valley. The New York Times, 28 October 2018.
2. Cited in: World Tranformation Movement. 2018. About the Transformed State.
Retrieved from <https://www.humancondition.com/wtm-faq-how-can-everyoneslives-
be-transformed/#global_print>.
3. Twain, M. 1896. The Lowest Animal.
4. Purnam adah, purnam idam purnat purnam udachyate; purnasya purnam adaya
purnam evavasisyate: ‘That is the absolute, this is the absolute; from the absolute,
the absolute becomes manifest; when the absolute is added to or taken away from
the absolute, the absolute remains. Om. Peace! Peace! Peace!’
5. Tegmark, M. 2017. Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
Borzoi/Alfred Knopf. New York, USA.
6. Bergan, B. “Holy Grail” Microchip Might Surpass the Power of the Human Brain.
Futurism.com. 27 Sept 2017. Retrieved from <https://futurism.com/holy-grailmicrochip-
might-surpass-the-power-of-the-human-brain/>.
7. Source: Pearce, D. 1995. The Hedonistic Imperative. <https://www.hedweb.com/
hedethic/hedonist.htm>.
8. Ratner, P. 2017. This New Religion From a Silicon Valley Pioneer Worships AI
as an Emerging Godhead. BigThink.com. 5 Nov 2017. <https://bigthink.com/
paul-ratner/this-new-religion-from-a-silicon-valley-pioneer-worships-ai-as-anemerging-
godhead>.
9. “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we
created them” — Albert Einstein.
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10. Already, we have artificial intelligence (AI) systems capable of creating other AI
systems, ones that can communicate in their own languages, and ones that are
naturally curious.
11. Stone, G. 2009. Fertility Doctor Will Let Parents Build Their Own Baby.
ABC News, 3 Mar 2009. Retrieved from <http://abcnews.go.com/Health/
story?id=6998135&page=1>.
12. Christian, B. 2011. Mind vs. Machine. The Atlantic Magazine. March 2011.
Retrieved from <https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2011/03/mindvs-
machine/308386/>. Brian Christian is the author of The Most Human Human:
What Artificial Intelligence Teaches Us About Being Alive.
13. Sacred space. Times of India, Hyderabad, India. 18 Dec 2012. p.10.
14. Tenner, E. 1996. Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended
Consequences. New York, USA: Random House.
15. Cited in: Herper, M. 2013. No, This Is Not How the Human Face Might Look
in 100,000 Years. Forbes: Pharma & Healthcare. 7 Jun 2013. Retrieved from
< https://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2013/06/07/no-this-is-not-howthe-
human-face-might-look-in-100000-years/#6daa1a02c78a>.
16. Cross, G.S. and Proctor, R.N. 2014. Packaged Pleasures: How Technology and
Marketing Revolutionized Desire. Chicago, USA: The University of Chicago Press.
17. Shermer, M. 2015. The Moral Arc. USA: Henry Holt & Co. p.124.
18. Hurley, D. 2014. Smarter: the New Science of Building Brainpower. New York,
USA: Viking Press. p. xvi.
19. Underlying ability to learn, the capacity to solve novel problems, and figure out
things that were never explicitly taught [Hurley, D. 2014. Smarter: the New Science
of Building Brainpower. New York, USA: Viking Press. p. xvi.].
20. Sharma, R. 2013. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. New Delhi, India: Jaico Books.
p.69.
21. Hurley, D. 2014. Smarter: the New Science of Building Brainpower. New York,
USA: Viking Press. p.113.
22. Youn, A. 2015. 6 Extreme Body Enhancements to Expect in the Next 10 Years. The
Huffington Post. 25 August 2015.
23. In the Indian epic Ramayana, Lord Rama’s younger brother Lakshmana draws the
‘Lakshmana rekha’ outside their hut in the forest. Lakshmana asks Rama’s wife
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Sita not to cross this line for the sake of her own safety. However, the demon
king Ravana, disguised as a mendicant, successfully induces Sita to cross this line,
which allows him to abduct her. Such a version is not found in the original Valmiki
Ramayana, but has gained popular currency far beyond the epic, as an idiom to
symbolize a forbidden act, or a strict convention or rule, breaking which invites
disastrous consequences.
24. Pietzker, M.A. 1872. Miscellaneous Poems. London, UK: Griffith and Farran.
25. Alexander, E. 2012. Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey Into the Afterlife.
New York, USA: Simon & Schuster. Prologue.
26. Srinivasan, B. 2013. Software is Reorganizing the World. Wired. Retrieved from:
<http://www. wired. com/2013/11/software-is-reorganizing-the-world-and-cloudformations-
could-lead-to-physical-nations/>.
27. Srinivasan, B. 2013. Software is Reorganizing the World. Wired. Retrieved from:
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