Secret to 'Living' Forever: Technology Company Reveal Way to Bring You Back After Death
Victoria Stanley | | Nov 26, 2015 03:04 PM EST |
(Photo : Kevork Djansezian | Getty images News) Los Angeles-based Humai wants to bring people back from the dead using artificial intelligence. The firm plans to use artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to store data of conversational styles, behavioural patterns, thought processes and information on a person's body functions from the inside-out
A technology Company is hopeful that their science fiction work may become science fact in just 30 years from now.
The company, Humai says it is concentrating on a project that would allow a human's consciousness to be transferred to an artificial body after their death.
According to Mirror, the tech company at the moment is pretty shallow on the details and it is still not sure if it is marketing ploy, a hoax or not. The company points out that they want to keep the "behavioral patterns conversational styles, thought processes and details about how your body works from the inside-out" on a silicon chip using nanotechnology and AI.
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The plot sounds like a plan from a science fiction blockbuster where the tech company Humai are working on human resurrection through artificial intelligence. Despite this, the company is hopeful that the technology of artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology will be in use in just three decades to come.
Humai is using AI and nanotechnology to keep data of behavioral patterns, conversational styles, thought processes and details about how bodies function. It will be achieved by the company creating an imprint of people to remain after they go.
The date will be formatted into multiple sensor technologies, which will be built into an artificial body with the brain of a deceased human. As they explain, the science means using cloning technology, they will be able to restore the brain as it matures.
Humai is based in Los Angeles and is funded wholly by Josh Bocanegra who is the CEO and founder. The company is an AI company with a mission to reinvent the afterlife. They want to bring people back to life after you die, this is explained at their website.
The CEO told Australian Popular Science that the deceased's' brain will be frozen by the use of cryonics technology so that when the technology is fully developed, they will be in a position to implant the brain into an artificial body.
Bocanegra added that the artificial body functions will be controlled with thoughts by measuring brain waves. As the brain ages, they will use nanotechnology to repair and improve cells. That cloning technology will help and they believe they will be able to resurrect the first human within 30 years.
Bocanegra who does not believe that the body was evolved with the best possible functions says that it is all about offering a choice.
"I don't think of it as fighting death. I think of it as making death optional.
"I personally can't imagine why anyone would want to die but I respect their wishes."
The company has five members of staff, including two researchers, an AI expert and an ambassador.
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