The Memory Remains: Reciprocity and Veteran Super Soldiers.

Q1 Neuroscience
Parker Crutchfield
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Abstract

By 2050, the United States' military anticipates being able to biomedically enhance the warfighting capacities of soldiers. These enhancements are highly invasive, and not only to the body. They are also highly invasive to the person. With these enhancements, super soldiers may lose control of their bodies and minds, sacrificing their autonomy. They could continue to sacrifice after discharge from the military. The memories of the experiences of being enhanced persist, which may continue to undermine the veteran super soldier's autonomy. This extraordinary sacrifice requires extraordinary reciprocity. I argue that one method of providing an appropriate reciprocal return is to provide veteran super soldiers with memory manipulating technologies (MMT). An antecedent requirement is thus that the military pursue research in optogenetic MMTs alongside other optogenetic research. There are numerous objections to the use of MMTs, but their administration to veteran super soldiers can evade and overcome these objections.

记忆依旧:互惠和资深超级战士。
到2050年,美国军方预计能够通过生物医学提高士兵的作战能力。这些增强是高度侵入性的,而且不仅仅是对身体。它们对人也是高度侵入性的。有了这些增强功能,超级士兵可能会失去对身体和思想的控制,牺牲他们的自主权。他们可以在退伍后继续牺牲。被增强的经历的记忆会持续存在,这可能会继续削弱退伍超级士兵的自主性。这种非凡的牺牲需要非凡的互惠。我认为,提供适当互惠回报的一种方法是为资深超级士兵提供记忆操纵技术(MMT)。因此,一个先决条件是,军方在进行其他光遗传研究的同时,也要进行光遗传mmt的研究。对使用mmt有许多反对意见,但对资深超级士兵的管理可以回避和克服这些反对意见。
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