Artificial Evolution: Can Competing Species Coexist: Is an inheritable Computer-Human Interface (CHI) a good thing…or do unintended consequences overshadow the risk?
Artificial Evolution
blurb: What are memories? How are they stored? Can a computer interact with
them? These questions and more are addressed by DARPA scientists as they
attempt to create an implantable computer-human interface (CHI). Test subjects
James, Sherry, Jerry, and Cheryl fake results out of fear the government might
use the true results to subjugate all people. They are subsequently fired and
the program is canceled, but they have the wherewithal to continue development
on their own. They create an inheritable biological CHI that can connect to computers
and exchange memories and experiences between people. The CHI leads to deep and
unbreakable bonds of love because people have nothing to hide. Love is
addictive, the DNA is dominant, and massive changes to society follow as the
modifications spread exponentially. A more loving world blossoms; however, even
changes made with good intentions can have unintended consequences. Fearing a
population based on love cannot survive, James and Sherry’s grandson resurrects
their original research...and develops additional DNA changes that lead to
stronger, faster, and smarter humans. But can dominant humans coexist with
weaker ones, and can a world based on love survive without war?

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