Adrienne Mayor
Bio-Techne
Half-human soldiers, robot servants and eagle drones – the Greeks got there first. Could an AI learn from their stories?
Aeon, 2016
What's inside?
Cyborgs, immortality and artificial intelligence aren’t new concepts at all; the ancient Greeks had them covered.
Recommendation
Ancient Greek mythology has long provided moral and ethical lessons for people, but according to author and researcher Adrienne Mayor, today’s leaders in biotechnology and artificial intelligence pursuits should take a particular interest in the legends. Mayor, through the Greek myths, shows the ethical and moral consequences of human’s never-ending quest for immortality – a timely message as society ramps ups its Herculean efforts to achieve artificial intelligence. getAbstract recommends Mayor’s thesis to biotech enthusiasts, mythology buffs and those interested in ethical dilemmas.
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About the Author
Adrienne Mayor is a research scholar in classics and the history of science at Stanford University.
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