The Uplifted Species Hypothesis
CRISPR, Intelligence, and the Rise of Humanoid Dolphins and Octopuses
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A.C. Zito
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What if intelligence wasn’t limited to humans?
In this groundbreaking thought experiment, A.C. Zito explores the radical possibility of using CRISPR gene editing to uplift other species into full intelligence. Could dolphins, with their complex social structures, or octopuses, with their alien problem-solving minds, one day become humanoid partners in civilization?
The Uplifted Species Hypothesis blends science, philosophy, and speculation to ask questions at the edge of biology and ethics:
What would happen if we gave dolphins or octopuses human-level language?
Would uplifted species share our values—or create their own civilizations?
Could humanity handle a true peer species on Earth?
This short, mind-bending essay continues the tradition of Zito’s Thought Experiments, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in genetics, intelligence, and the future of life itself.
Perfect for fans of speculative science, futurism, and bold “what if” scenarios, this book is an invitation to imagine a world where we are no longer alone at the top.