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by gmac 3482 days ago
Yes. The better medicine gets, the feebler we all become. This is a pity, but the alternative is worse[1].

[1] https://www.quora.com/Are-we-eliminating-natural-selection-b...

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It's not a pity at all. Everyone who is around that wouldn't be without modern medicine imparts something to those around them. To give an extreme example, Stephen Hawking.
What I've realized is that sapiens is the first species to fall off of the evolution gradient. The more intellectual we become, the less dependent we will be on a random optimization function. We are scared about how AI would leap ahead of biology, don't neglect that we are leaping ahead of the rest of biology because we have biological intelligence.

We're just not making good use of our intelligence yet.

There is not only one alternative.