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・ Human echolocation
・ Human ecology
・ Human Ecology (journal)
・ Human Ecology, Human Economy
・ Human ecosystem
・ Human Edge
・ Human Element
・ Human embryogenesis
・ Human embryonic stem cells clinical trials
・ Human Emergency
・ Human Emotions
・ Human endogenous retrovirus K
・ Human endogenous retrovirus K endopeptidase
・ Human Engineered Cardiac Tissues (hECTs)
・ Human Engineered Software
Human enhancement
・ Human Enhancement (book)
・ Human Entertainment
・ Human Environment Animal Protection
・ Human Epigenome Project
・ Human equivalent
・ Human Era (album)
・ Human Error
・ Human error
・ Human Error (album)
・ Human Error (film)
・ Human Error (House)
・ Human Error (musician)
・ Human Error (punk rock band)
・ Human error assessment and reduction technique


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Human enhancement : ウィキペディア英語版
Human enhancement is "any attempt to temporarily or permanently overcome the current limitations of the human body through natural or artificial means. It is the use of technological means to select or alter human characteristics and capacities, whether or not the alteration results in characteristics and capacities that lie beyond the existing human range." human enhancement, IEET, http://ieet.org/index.php/tpwiki/human_enhancementMoore, P., "Enhancing Me: The Hope and the Hype of Human Enhancement"==Technologies== Human enhancement technologies (HET) are techniques that can be used not simply for treating illness and disability, but also for enhancing human characteristics and capacities. In some circles, the expression "human enhancement technologies" is synonymous with emerging technologies or converging technologies. In other circles, the expression "human enhancement" is roughly synonymous with human genetic engineering, it is used most often to refer to the general application of the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) to improve human performance. that allow these enhancements include the following: **I've removed as the reference may have been taken wrongly to give academic weight to some of the speculative techs I have listed** ~~~~ -->===Existing technologies===*Reproductive technology**Embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis**Cytoplasmic transfer**In vitro generated gametes*''Physically'':**Cosmetic enhancement: plastic surgery and orthodontics**Drug-induced: doping and performance-enhancing drugs**Functional: Prosthetics and powered exoskeletons**Medical: implant (medicine) (e.g. pacemaker, magnetic implants) and organ replacement*''Mentally'':**Nootropics, drugs, neurostimulation devices, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration.**Computers, cell phones, Internet, and any pieces of technology that enhance the human condition in ways that make it more efficient. For example, making schedules, keeping a list of phone numbers, communication with others, general information storage, etc.


Human enhancement is "any attempt to temporarily or permanently overcome the current limitations of the human body through natural or artificial means. It is the use of technological means to select or alter human characteristics and capacities, whether or not the alteration results in characteristics and capacities that lie beyond the existing human range." 〔human enhancement, IEET, http://ieet.org/index.php/tpwiki/human_enhancement〕〔Moore, P., "Enhancing Me: The Hope and the Hype of Human Enhancement"〕
==Technologies==
Human enhancement technologies (HET) are techniques that can be used not simply for treating illness and disability, but also for enhancing human characteristics and capacities. In some circles, the expression "human enhancement technologies" is synonymous with emerging technologies or converging technologies.〔 In other circles, the expression "human enhancement" is roughly synonymous with human genetic engineering, it is used most often to refer to the general application of the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) to improve human performance.

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*Reproductive technology
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*Embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis
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*Cytoplasmic transfer
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*In vitro generated gametes
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*Cosmetic enhancement: plastic surgery and orthodontics
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*Drug-induced: doping and performance-enhancing drugs
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*Functional: Prosthetics and powered exoskeletons
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*Medical: implant (medicine) (e.g. pacemaker, magnetic implants) and organ replacement
*''Mentally'':
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*Nootropics, drugs, neurostimulation devices, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration.
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*Computers, cell phones, Internet, and any pieces of technology that enhance the human condition in ways that make it more efficient. For example, making schedules, keeping a list of phone numbers, communication with others, general information storage, etc.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Human enhancement technologies (HET) are techniques that can be used not simply for treating illness and disability, but also for enhancing human characteristics and capacities. In some circles, the expression "human enhancement technologies" is synonymous with emerging technologies or converging technologies. In other circles, the expression "human enhancement" is roughly synonymous with human genetic engineering, it is used most often to refer to the general application of the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) to improve human performance. that allow these enhancements include the following: **I've removed as the reference may have been taken wrongly to give academic weight to some of the speculative techs I have listed** ~~~~ -->===Existing technologies===*Reproductive technology**Embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis**Cytoplasmic transfer**In vitro generated gametes*''Physically'':**Cosmetic enhancement: plastic surgery and orthodontics**Drug-induced: doping and performance-enhancing drugs**Functional: Prosthetics and powered exoskeletons**Medical: implant (medicine) (e.g. pacemaker, magnetic implants) and organ replacement*''Mentally'':**Nootropics, drugs, neurostimulation devices, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration.**Computers, cell phones, Internet, and any pieces of technology that enhance the human condition in ways that make it more efficient. For example, making schedules, keeping a list of phone numbers, communication with others, general information storage, etc.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Human enhancement technologies (HET) are techniques that can be used not simply for treating illness and disability, but also for enhancing human characteristics and capacities. In some circles, the expression "human enhancement technologies" is synonymous with emerging technologies or converging technologies. In other circles, the expression "human enhancement" is roughly synonymous with human genetic engineering, it is used most often to refer to the general application of the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) to improve human performance. that allow these enhancements include the following: **I've removed as the reference may have been taken wrongly to give academic weight to some of the speculative techs I have listed** ~~~~ -->===Existing technologies===*Reproductive technology**Embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis**Cytoplasmic transfer**In vitro generated gametes*''Physically'':**Cosmetic enhancement: plastic surgery and orthodontics**Drug-induced: doping and performance-enhancing drugs**Functional: Prosthetics and powered exoskeletons**Medical: implant (medicine) (e.g. pacemaker, magnetic implants) and organ replacement*''Mentally'':**Nootropics, drugs, neurostimulation devices, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration.**Computers, cell phones, Internet, and any pieces of technology that enhance the human condition in ways that make it more efficient. For example, making schedules, keeping a list of phone numbers, communication with others, general information storage, etc.">ウィキペディアでHuman enhancement is "any attempt to temporarily or permanently overcome the current limitations of the human body through natural or artificial means. It is the use of technological means to select or alter human characteristics and capacities, whether or not the alteration results in characteristics and capacities that lie beyond the existing human range." human enhancement, IEET, http://ieet.org/index.php/tpwiki/human_enhancementMoore, P., "Enhancing Me: The Hope and the Hype of Human Enhancement"==Technologies== Human enhancement technologies (HET) are techniques that can be used not simply for treating illness and disability, but also for enhancing human characteristics and capacities. In some circles, the expression "human enhancement technologies" is synonymous with emerging technologies or converging technologies. In other circles, the expression "human enhancement" is roughly synonymous with human genetic engineering, it is used most often to refer to the general application of the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science (NBIC) to improve human performance. that allow these enhancements include the following: **I've removed as the reference may have been taken wrongly to give academic weight to some of the speculative techs I have listed** ~~~~ -->===Existing technologies===*Reproductive technology**Embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis**Cytoplasmic transfer**In vitro generated gametes*''Physically'':**Cosmetic enhancement: plastic surgery and orthodontics**Drug-induced: doping and performance-enhancing drugs**Functional: Prosthetics and powered exoskeletons**Medical: implant (medicine) (e.g. pacemaker, magnetic implants) and organ replacement*''Mentally'':**Nootropics, drugs, neurostimulation devices, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration.**Computers, cell phones, Internet, and any pieces of technology that enhance the human condition in ways that make it more efficient. For example, making schedules, keeping a list of phone numbers, communication with others, general information storage, etc.」の詳細全文を読む



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