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NOTE:  If you have received an email inviting you to participate on this wiki as part of CETMONS, we will be sending out more complete information soon in preparation for the meeting in Arizona on Feb 5 & 6, 2010. 

 

About the Project:

 

The object of the Seven Horizons Timelines and Roadmaps Project is to assess emerging technologies -- particularly human enhancement technologies and their associated areas (e.g. autonomous artificial intelligence) -- and then attempt to answer two questions about each:

 

  • How seriously should be take this?
  • How much time have we got?

 

This effort is produced by CETMONS (the Consortium for Emerging Technologies, Military Operations and National Security), in association with Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, and the Prevail Project: Wise Governance for Challenging Futures.

 


How This Site Works:

 

The site consists of individual pages containing information about emerging technologies.  You can access the pages in several ways:

  • Enter a search term in the "Search Pages and Files" search field found at the top right of most pages
  • View by clicking on a Horizon link found in the "Sidebar" menu on the right side of most pages - this will show you a list of technologies that land in that Horizon
  • View by clicking on the "List of tags" link found in the "Sidebar" menu on the right side of most pages - this will show you a list of tags associated with the technologies.  Click on a tag to see what pages are associated with it.

 

For more information about adding to the wiki site (for consortium members), visit the "How This Site Works" page.

 

 


 

 If you are a member of the CETMONS consortium and need an account to log in and add a new page, or edit an existing one, please email Laurie Ralston at laurie.ralston@asu.edu.   Anyone can comment without a login. 

 

 

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