78. Diversity in Policing, Tech Encroachment, and Societal Shifts, with GS Morgan

78. Diversity in Policing, Tech Encroachment, and Societal Shifts, with GS Morgan

Former chief inspector, hostage negotiator, and emergency responder GS Morgan has turned indie sci-fi creator with his debut novel, 'Kris:PR Deus Ex Homine'. In this episode, we navigate his gritty tale of genetic supremacy, cybernetic warfare, and the philosophical descent into posthumanism, to explore the ethical dilemmas of CRISPR technology, the implications of AI on society, and the rise of spirituality in a high-tech world.

Our conversation branches out into real-life experiences from nearly two decades in law enforcement, examining the roots of human decision-making and the complex interplay between technology and control.

Books of his we discuss: Kris:PR - Deus Ex Homine

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