• #17 - Alyse Sue - Transhumanism Australia, Mind Uploads and surviving Bitcoin Island

  • Dec 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast

#17 - Alyse Sue - Transhumanism Australia, Mind Uploads and surviving Bitcoin Island

  • Summary

  • In Episode 17 of the Independent Reserve Crypto & Bitcoin Podcast, we delve into the world of crypto, network state, and the next level of human-machine enhancements with Alyse Sue from Transhumanism Australia. Discover how Alyse navigates the intersection of technology and human enhancement, the visionary concept of the network state, and the future of crypto in shaping societies. Learn about her journey from software engineering to becoming a key figure in the transhumanist movement, her experiences at Network School, and the potential of AI and BCIs. Don't miss this fascinating discussion on the future of technology and human evolution.


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    00:00 Welcome to the Independent Reserve Podcast

    00:44 Journey into Software Engineering

    02:01 The Network State Concept

    04:23 Life at Network School

    31:14 Transhumanism and Its Future

    45:49 Making Network School Kid-Friendly

    46:32 Pronatalism and Network School

    48:12 The Future of Neural Interfaces

    58:51 Transhumanism and Crypto

    01:02:28 Personal Insights and Career Reflections

    01:12:06 The Network State Concept

    01:19:46 Future of Robotics and AI

    01:23:18 Concluding Thoughts on Transhumanism

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