Circa 2015
Death is the one thing that’s guaranteed in today’s uncertain world, but now a new start-up called Humai thinks it might be able to get rid of that inconvenient problem for us too, by promising to transfer people’s consciousness into a new, artificial body.
If it sounds like science fiction, and that’s because it still is, with none of the technology required for Humai’s business plan currently up and running. But that’s not deterring the company’s CEO, Josh Bocanegra, who says his team will resurrect their first human within 30 years.
So how do you go about transferring someone’s consciousness to another robot body? As Humai explains on their website (which comes complete with new-age backing music):
A better alternative is to, using stem cells expand your brain beyond the skull. And external brain connection with the internal brain connection is the best means of transferring you as a individual to another host clone body. As the transfer is being made your old brain dendrites will eventually no longer be viable and the new brain will pick up all of the memories and experiences from your life. The new brain will have already been mapped for transplantations in to your clone body. Each connection will have Memories and functions that’s is necessary for your clone body to become viable.
Or just make kids