Forbes August 16, 2019
Adrian Bridgwater

Every aspect of our existence on this planet is being digitized. We’re making work digital on every desktop, we’re empowering digital sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT) on every street corner, we’re building smart digital AI-powered IT systems with machine learning and decision-making abilities to automate our lives… and we’re digitizing ourselves as well.

The process of digitizing humans hasn’t quite progressed to the widespread adoption of fully-fledged microchip implants in humans as yet; instead, we have focused on sequencing (i.e. opening, analyzing, detailing and recording) the component parts of the human genome. The human genome is often described as the code that builds human bodies. We humans have a copy of our personal entire genome made up of...

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