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posted by cmn32480 on Friday July 24 2015, @07:28AM   Printer-friendly
from the inside-my-head-is-a-scary-place dept.

The death penalty is one of America's most contentious issues. Critics complain that capital punishment is inhumane, pointing out how some executions have failed to quickly kill criminals (and instead tortured them). Supporters of the death penalty fire back saying capital punishment deters violent crime in society and serves justice to wronged victims. Complicating the matter is that political, ethnic, and religious lines don't easily distinguish death penalty advocates from its critics. In fact, only 31 states even allow capital punishment, so America is largely divided on the issue.

Regardless of the debate, technology will change the entire conversation in the next 10 to 20 years, rendering many of the most potent issues obsolete. For example, it's likely we will have cranial implants in two decades time that will be able to send signals to our brains that manipulate our behaviors. Those implants will be able to control out-of-control tempers and violent actions—and maybe even unsavory thoughts. This type of tech raises the obvious question: Instead of killing someone who has committed a terrible crime, should we instead alter their brain and the way it functions to make them a better person?

Recently, the commercially available Thync device made headlines for being able to alter our moods. Additionally, nearly a half million people already have implants in their heads, most to overcome deafness, but some to help with Alzheimer's or epilepsy. So the technology to change behavior and alter the brain isn't science fiction. The science, in some ways, is already here—and certainly poised to grow, especially with Obama's $3 billion dollar BRAIN initiative, of which $70 million went to DARPA, partially for cranial implant research.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Bot on Friday July 24 2015, @03:07PM

    by Bot (3902) on Friday July 24 2015, @03:07PM (#213175) Journal

    So better I resort to Science Fiction (and a bit of decent trolling, see below) instead of philosophy.

    By year 2100 tech advancement in the hands of the existing power system (who hides behind most financial, social, political, military, masonic, religious, criminal, terroristic institutions without really caring for any of those) has achieved a society where abundance is granted to everybody and crime has become impossible for anybody, where antisocial and egoistic thoughts are purged from brains, wirelessly, in the same way the cleaning machine sweeps the floor of the mall. That had affected even the small class of very corrupt people who set up the system itself, because of a bold hero who... come on, let's be serious... because of a quite unexpected behavior in some obscure bee population manager AI system, which saw corruption as an interference to the duties that were programmed as its objectives.
     
    So, humanity comes together in a worldwide party to celebrate universal peace, security, happiness, and respect for all ideas and religions (as long as they maintain themselves free of antisocial and egoistic thought). As the party begins, the sky becomes all red, the water becomes all black, the earth stops, and systemd starts bootstrapping services flawlessly (come on, let's be serious...).
     
    A voice coming out of nowhere, finally says: "Pretty nice work, Satan."
     
    Hearing this, one of the very few Christians that remain murmurs "JESUS F.IN' CHRIST!", to which the voice replies "Your obviously idiomatic exclamation happens to be right. This is it, game over, let's see the scores."
     
    Everybody is stunned, but an atheist speaks up "I am sorry I have apparently bet on the wrong horse, but I have no regrets... just let me ask you, since there is no place for evil here anymore, love won, how on earth would you call this LOSING? The work of SATAN?"
     
    A different voice, muffled, coming seemingly from the floor, replied: "It's obvious, dimwit, by flipping some bits in that AI system, forcing you ALL to be good, I removed any chance of you doing any good freely, on your full responsibility, against potentially harmful consequences. Most of the good things you would do now are completely worthless. The acid guy upstairs stopped the show because it was already over. HEY, ACID GUY! GIMME BACK THE SYSTEMD, YOU..."
     
    A loud thud ended the yelling.
     
    The atheist said "Well, fuck my life... literally! So I all got it wrong, eh? Of course, God's real so Satan is real too..."
     
    The big voice said "Nope, There is no Good vs. Evil, White vs. Black duality. Black merely helps definining White, Satan just happened to exist, if it didn't, Satan would be an abstraction, the sum of the myopic, self-destructive behavior that you classify as "evil", performed by most living entities. You, are you not a mere abstraction yourself? an awful lot of cells not even fully aware of being a single system, yet you got a single name, Reginald. So Satan could have been acting even if he weren't an entity itself".
     
    The atheist said: "Well... I kind of get it, now, er... thanks. Thanks for broadcasting my name to the universe, too".
     
    - "We're going to broadcast a lot of more interesting things now. Let's begin."
     
    THE END

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