Russian businessman decided to give us eternal life
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/russian-businessman-decided-to-give-us-eternal-life.htmlIn an attempt to reveal the secret of eternal life, Russian millionaire Dmitry Itskov turns to cutting-edge scientific developments. The entrepreneur assembled a team of leading neuroscientists, roboticists, and consciousness researchers to develop a system to avoid a dire biological fate (read: death) and download the human mind into a computer.
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Source: Daily Mail
The Internet mogul has invested millions in the project of transforming human consciousness into robotic avatars that will surpass the body in all physical indicators.
In his interview for the BBC documentary, Itskov says that he is 100% confident in the success of his business. Of course, there are those who doubt this idea.
Research is already underway, and the initiator of the project promises that in 30 years we will all be able to outwit time, old age and pension funds. The project is positioned as the next stage of evolution. Dmitry Itskov has already invested a huge amount in artificial intelligence research.
The project was based on the idea that the human brain functions according to a computer principle. If it is possible to trace all the "algorithms" and "schemes" of the work of the mind, then there will be no problems with loading consciousness into an avatar.
Keywords: Avatar | Eternal life | Life | Artificial intelligence | Robots | Death | Evolution
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