Transhumanism and the dangers of dehumanization in the age of AI

Dr. Peter Breggin, a renowned psychiatrist and author, recently delivered a sharp critique of the transhumanist movement during an interview on the “Health Ranger Report.” The transhumanist movement advocates for the integration of humans with artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies to achieve what some have termed “silicon immortality.” However, according to Breggin, this…

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The allure of AI companionship

AI chatbots have rapidly integrated into various facets of our digital lives, from social media platforms to personal applications. While these AI companions offer benefits such as entertainment and assistance, there is a growing concern about their impact on the mental health of younger users. AI chatbots like Replika and Character.AI have gained popularity by…

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UN pushes digital identity systems to tackle climate crisis

The United Nations (UN) is intensifying its efforts to promote the adoption of digital identity systems as a key component in its comprehensive strategy to combat the global climate crisis. This forward-looking initiative is centered on tracking energy usage, fostering sustainable practices, and encouraging behavioral shifts toward greener lifestyles among individuals, communities, and nations. Expanding…

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The rise of EMR syndrome: a new name for an old problem

For decades, individuals worldwide have reported experiencing a range of symptoms, including chronic headaches, insomnia, heart palpitations, dizziness, and cognitive difficulties. Many believe these symptoms are linked to prolonged exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) emitted by modern technologies such as cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, and other wireless devices. Until recently, this condition was known by…

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Early smartphone exposure linked to rising mental health risks in adolescents

Research from Sapien Labs reveals alarming connections between early smartphone exposure in adolescents and a heightened likelihood of a detachment from reality. The findings show that 37% of 13-year-olds have grappled with suicidal thoughts, while nearly half report feeling disconnected from their surroundings. Adolescents’ mental health is deteriorating at an alarming rate, with girls disproportionately…

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Digital IDs: Orwellian surveillance in the UK

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has reignited his push for a digital identification system in the UK, framing it as a remedy to what he describes as the rise of “populism.” However, critics argue that this proposal masks a more troubling objective: silencing political dissent under the guise of technological advancement, particularly targeting opponents…

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