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April 14, 2009

Interview on memory editing drugs in Wired

Anders Sandberg is interviewed in Wired Magazine by Brandon Keim where Sandberg talks about The Messy Future of Memory-Editing Drugs. Will the new drugs be an opportunity to eliminate the crippling psychic effects of past trauma? Others see an ill-advised chemical intrusion into an essential human facility that threatens to replace our ability to understand and cope with life's inevitabilities. Sandberg also comments on Before Memory Science, There Was Science Fiction. What can we learn from science fiction when it comes neuroethics?

Posted by Waldemar at April 14, 2009 08:10 PM