“Will” (in the sense of future tense, and grandiose predictions thereof) is on that list, yet he closes with this (my emphasis):
Not only WILL biological, unmodified humans exist in the far future, they WILL ALWAYS reserve the right to stay that way. So-called transhumans and posthumans are likely to exist (whether they be genetically modified, cybernetic, or digital), but THEY’LL ALWAYS inhabit a world occupied by regular plain old Homo sapiens.
So it’s ok to say that business WILL continue as usual, but not to say that it WILL be different?
“Will” (in the sense of future tense, and grandiose predictions thereof) is on that list, yet he closes with this (my emphasis):
So it’s ok to say that business WILL continue as usual, but not to say that it WILL be different?
Yeah, that was less than ideal writing.