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augmented morality

Augmented morality refers to the enhancement and extension of human moral capabilities through the use of technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and other advanced tools. It involves leveraging these technologies to improve moral decision-making, ethical behavior, and overall societal well-being.
He thinks his augmented morality makes him better than me.
by Random Wonder July 8, 2024
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rhythmic augmentation

The Lengthening of notes by equal lengths
Mozart uses rhythmic augmentation
by Realdog December 3, 2021
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Augmentation

The technological enhancement of the human body and mind to exceed natural biological limits. It moves beyond repair (like a pacemaker) into deliberate upgrade: neural implants for instant memory recall, augmented reality lenses overlaying data on the visual field, or prosthetic limbs stronger and more dextrous than flesh. This field blurs the line between human and machine, raising profound questions about identity, inequality, and what it means to be "human" when your capabilities are downloadable and your senses are synthetic.
Augmentation Example: A construction worker with Augmented exoskeletal limbs that allow them to lift I-beams effortlessly, paired with eye implants that display structural stress loads in real time, is a cyborg not for war, but for work. Their human baseline has been permanently enhanced by integrated technology.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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