Forbes August 22, 2018
John Nosta

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Don’t believe me. Ask Gartner.

A recent press release introducing the 2018 version of their well-known hype chart contained a powerful and unsettling headline.

Gartner Identifies Five Emerging Technology Trends That Will Blur the Line Between Human and Machine

I had to read it a couple of times. And as you dig a bit deeper into the document, you find another unquestionable reference to this monumental claim.

Over the next decade, humanity will begin its “transhuman” era: Biology can then be hacked, depending on lifestyle, interests and health needs. Biohacking falls into four categories: technology augmentation, nutrigenomics, experimental...

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