A technology company
says it's working on a project which would allow a human's consciousness to be
transferred to an artificial body after their death.
In what sounds like a
plot from a science fiction blockbuster, tech company humai are working on
human resurrection through artificial intelligence.
They're hopeful that
the technology - bionics, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence - will be
ready in just three decades.
Creating an imprint of
people to remain after they go , humai is using artificial intelligence and
nanotechnology to store data of conversational styles, behavioral patterns,
thought processes and information about how bodies function.
This data will be coded
into multiple sensor technologies, which will be built into an artificial body
with the brain of a deceased human.
The science as they
explain it means using cloning technology, they will be able to restore the
brain as it matures.
Their website explains:
"Humai is an ai
company with a mission to reinvent the afterlife. We want to bring you back to
life after you die."
Humai, based in los
angeles, is funded entirely by ceo and founder josh bocanegra.
Bocanegra told
australian popular science that the brain of the deceased will be frozen using
cryonics technology so that when the technology is fully developed they can
implant the brain into an artificial body.
"The artificial
body functions will be controlled with your thoughts by measuring brain waves.
"As the brain ages
we'll use nanotechnology to repair and improve cells," he adds, saying
that cloning technology is going to help, and: "we believe we can
resurrect the first human within 30 years."
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