Vivienne Ming, a theoretical neuroscientist, has focused her professional career on exploring ways to use tech to maximize human potential. But when her son was diagnosed with autism, she worked to build a face- and expression-recognition system for Google Glass designed to interpret others’ facial expressions in real-time. In this mesmerizing Quartz essay, she gives details on how she has also channeled her inner “mad scientist” for an intensely personal reason.
Here´s the link to the essay:
https://qz.com/1650393/transhumanist-parents-are-turning-their-children-into-cyborgs/
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