Submitted by [deleted] t3_111ql3x in Futurology
One of the things an advanced society with powerful automation and transhuman augmentation tech is going to need to do is draw the line between what is a legit use of technology and what is just decadent and degenerate. Obviously this line is somewhat arbitrary but where it is drawn will have a big impact on a civilizations future.
For example, an automatic kitchen that cooks any meal you want seems like a very beneficial use of automation but a bed with an automatic toilet robot is just degenerate and lazy (unless you are injured or something). The same problems exist with human augmentation. Increasing your intelligence to better understand the universe and the self would be widely considered as an honorable pursuit while turning yourself into a furry sex machine may not be. Obviously there will be a lot of gray areas as well.
Hopefully future societies will have cultural institutions that help prevent or at least discourage dead end and degenerate uses of technology. Where do you guys think this line should be drawn?
kittymoma918 t1_j8gab4j wrote
My rights and freedom of choice end where someone else's begin If I want to become a 7 foot tall purple bunnyrabbit, that's my perogitive . But I don't have the right to insist that someone else do the same.