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Transfer Your Consciousness to a Robot Avatar by 2045


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naughty99

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 Someone named Dmitry Itskov has founded a new company with a goal of enabling the transfer of human consciousness to a robot or holographic avatar by the year 2045.

http://2045.com/articles/30158.html 

Seems quite impossible, but apparently there is a very impressive team working on this project.

http://gf2045.com/persons/ 

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I suppose there's no harm in trying this thing in the event they manage to develop some sort of software simulation of your personality that lives on after you die, but I doubt they would succeed in reproducing the human mind.

Modifié par naughty99, 03 août 2012 - 05:22 .


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Ghost Lightning

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that's so cool

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saMoorai

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no

No

NO

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Did someone say Netrunner?!

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slimgrin

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I don't see David Icke on the list. Count me out.

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Whoa.. @-@

That's very exciting, lol.

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I guess it would have to be how my life is going in 2045, although ask me this question when I am 80 I'd probably jump at the chance.

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Here is a really interesting video they have produced: http://youtu.be/VvbhlgX6jxo?hd=1

I can see the 2025 milestone of transplanting a brain into a robot avatar as a possibilty, with the neural interface as a logical evolution from the neural interface for controlling machinery and communications, etc., perhaps not in 2025, but at some point it certainly seems feasible.

However, their proposed 2035 milestone for solving the mystery of human consciousness and reverse engineering the human brain into a software replacement seems almost impossible, or at least very, very far into the future.

EDIT: English version http://youtu.be/01hbkh4hXEk?hd=1

Modifié par naughty99, 03 août 2012 - 05:22 .


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Thank you for using Avina.

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Cutlass Jack wrote...

Thank you for using Avina.


Oh I think that would be sad if you transferred your mind to a hologram and then had to work as a tour guide.

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No thank you.

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How much memory would that even take?

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Makes me more hyped for the upcoming Cyberpunk game :D lol

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**** no .. The reaper will keel us all.

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Hmm, doesn't sound like something i'd be interested in until im on my deathbed.. But if the whole human race got this done to them and I didn't I couldn't help but utterly despise my race so i'd have to get it done to avoid that

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If you had said 2245 or 2445 i would say i may do this but 2045 no way.

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So you may have your consciousness implanted into a machine two or four hundred years in the future? Ok...

I know what I'm putting in my will now! If only they find a way to keep the human brain slice postmortem, that would be the perfect way to do this instead of just recreating your personality or person on software. Produce life extending hardware! That'll be the breakthrough in science that I would turn myself into a guinea pig for.

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I would totally upload my conscience, **** shrivelling up like a prune and dying.

I doubt any observing aliens would agree with this. When do we start harvesting organic life?!

Modifié par Naughty Bear, 03 août 2012 - 11:47 .


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Even the brain will age and die though.

The artificial brain won't be you or your consciousness. What's the point of having your personality transferred into some robot or hologram when you won't experience a thing?

Not that I believe that this is going to happen especially by 2045. What's with all the scientists lately?

"We'll be living on Mars in 2025."

"We'll have developed robots that act like humans by 2030."

"We will be holograms by 2045."


These aren't scientists. They're acting irrational and mad.

Modifié par Elton John is dead, 03 août 2012 - 12:57 .


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Where ever consciousness exists, it exosts in the mind. There's nothing to suggest the use of an organ is limited to all those except the brain. We use organs from donors postmortem, and they function just fine. Everything that makes you a person exists solely and entirely in your mind. All they really need to do is find a way to restart is like they do other organs once the patient dies. And voila, you've discovered the key to life extension!

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Elton John is dead wrote...

These aren't scientists. They're acting irrational and mad.


They are trying to get money to fund their projects and they give these dates to convince the milionaires and bilionaires that the things they talk about can be achieved in our lifetimes.

I doubt it. Mars is one thing but transfering, as in moving not copying a human conceinse to a robot is not a walk in the park and even then you would have to make a body with which you could feel things around you, see and move....seriously there was an article saying that by 2050 we would have robots capable of moving and looking like humans.

Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 03 août 2012 - 02:39 .


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Costin_Razvan wrote...

Elton John is dead wrote...

These aren't scientists. They're acting irrational and mad.


They are trying to get money to fund their projects and they give these dates to convince the milionaires and bilionaires that the things they talk about can be achieved in our lifetimes.

I doubt it. Mars is one thing but transfering, as in moving not copying a human conceinse to a robot is not a walk in the park and even then you would have to make a body with which you could feel things around you, see and move....seriously there was an article saying that by 2050 we would have robots capable of moving and looking like humans.


Yeah. I'm not saying it's impossible (although the consciousness part probably is) but the dates that they have proposed to have all these things done by seems far-fetched to say the least. Scientists haven't even found a complete cure for cancer or aids yet and then we've got these scientists talking about transforming humans into immortal holograms within our lifetime? Yeah, sure. I wish them luck with that.

I don't think these guys are real scientists. These guys probably look like this guy below:

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What are these crazies going to propose next? Intergalactic travel within the next decade? Seriously if I hear that one day then I'm going to face-palm so hard that the whole world will hear it...

Modifié par Elton John is dead, 03 août 2012 - 02:58 .


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slimgrin wrote...

I don't see David Icke on the list. Count me out.

If there's a list of people with negative credibility, then he's at the top of the f***ing list.

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As if that sort of technology would be available to us.

Only the elites of society would have the ability to use this.

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Arcian wrote...

slimgrin wrote...

I don't see David Icke[/u][u] on the list. Count me out.

If there's a list of people with negative credibility, then he's at the top of the f***ing list.


Yeah, he's definitely not someone who should be allowed to have a second go at a longer life. He'll be around for two more centuries talking about how the queen is a reptile alien.