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Humanity will be radically changed by technology in the future. We foresee the feasibility of redesigning the human condition, including such parameters as the inevitability of aging, limitations on human and artificial intellects, unchosen psychology, suffering, and our confinement to the planet earth.

Current Membership Figures

Surveys of the Members of Humanity+:

 

 

Current Membership Statistics:

As of Mar 11, 2010
Region Basic Voting
USA 2627 56
Europe 1809 33
Canada 363 6
Oceania 257 5
S. America 256 3
Africa 182 1
S. Asia 179 1
Middle East 58 3
Caribbean 16 1
Unknown 221 177
Subtotals 5968 286
Total: 6254
Thanks to our
Sustaining Members!
PJ Manney California, USA
Daen de Leon Copenhagen, Denmark
René Finkler Cádiz, Spain
Pathfinder Linden Massachusetts, USA
Blay Whitby Sussex, UK
Darren Reynolds Lancashire, UK
Jani Moliis Helsinki, Finland
Mac McCaffrey Kansas, USA
Martine Rothblatt Vermont, USA
Joost van der Leij Nieuwveen, The Netherlands
Bruce Klein San Francisco, USA
Graziano Usai London, UK
David Tanton Springfield, United States
Harvey Newstrom West Melbourne, United States
ERGON, Estudos de Investimentos e Participações, SA Lisboa, Portugal
Peter Breyer Petersberg, Germany
Chris Haley  
freejade llc. Philadelphia, United States
Dan Stoicescu Switzerland
Ravi (ZEN) Durvasula Tennessee, United States
Michael Fleischmann Michigan, United States
Max Tegmark Pennsylvania, United States
Erik Gerwell Texas, United States
Stefano Vaj Milano, Italy
Aki Laukkanen Askola, Finland
David Wood London, UK
Stefan Pernar Beijing, China
Sean Law Florida, United States
James Clement California, United States
Brett Potter New Hampshire, United States
Mark Muhlestein Arizona, United States
Jerry Searcy Arizona, United States
Ken Meyering Washington, United States
Chris Smedley Toronto, Canada
Louis Burke Limerick, Ireland
Michael Pinckney California, United States
Juan F. Suarez Indiana, United States