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‘Olympics will become second to Paralympics’
With technology increasingly enhancing human abilities, a day will come when the Olympics will become the Paralympics, envisions scientist Sethuraman ‘Panch’ Panchanathan, the first American of Indian origin to be appointed to the US National Science Board by President Barack Obama.
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“You will find the so-called Paralympics could one day be for people who are high achievers and Olympics are for losers. Olympics are not sufficient. If I had legs that were bionic, I would run faster. There will be a day when Olympics will become Paralympics and Paralympics will become Olympics,” Panchanathan said at a keynote address at a conference here on Friday. “When you are talking of moving people from disability to ability, you can liken it to moving people from ability to super-ability. We all want to be super-able,” he explained.
The computing and informatics expert was speaking at the second IEEE International Conference on Research in Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks (ICRCICN), organised by RCC Institute of Information Technology. Clarifying that he doesn’t decry Olympics, Panchanathan observed that while the competition makes people work hard and be more capable and able, “People will work hard at improving technology to make it more capable and make us more able.”
“When we reach a point where the augmentations in us are going to make us more capable and capabilities are so far ahead that you will say we don’t have a competition around ... that is when it will become more exciting than plain old Olympics,” Panchanathan, the Arizona State University’s Senior Vice President of the Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development, told reporters, when asked to elaborate. “The next generation is coming up with technology and there will be a generation which will grow up with augmented technologies so they will say this is just boring to look at a person who is running at nine second a mile (when they can do it faster),” the IIT-alumnus elaborated.
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