A Tech Company Is Making Robots That Will Bring You Back From The Dead As Artificial Intelligence

Publish Date
Friday, 27 November 2015, 12:04PM

This may be the scariest/creepiest/most concerning thing you read all day, or it could be the best thing.

A tech company has revealed its plans to use artificial intelligence in order to bring people back from the dead.

Humai claim their mission is to 'reinvent the afterlife' and they say they aim to do so by the year 2045; they are calling it "Atom & Eve".

They say that using nanotechnologies and bionics, they'll be able to recreate things like behavioral patterns, conversational styles, thought processes and information about how bodies function.

After they've stored this data they'll then apparently be able to code it into multiple sensor technologies that will then be put into an 'artificial body'.

These robots will have brains that will have formerly belonged to someone who has passed away. However, using cloning technology, the brain will be restored.

Humai is reinventing the afterlife. HumaiTech.com

Posted by Humai on Friday, 30 October 2015


In an interview with Popular Science, the CEO and founder of Humai, Josh Bocanegra, explained just how they'd enabled themselves to achieve this amazing feat.

"The artificial body functions will be controlled with your thoughts by measuring brain waves. After death we’ll freeze the brain using cryonics technology. When the technology is fully developed we’ll implant the brain into an artificial body. As the brain ages we'll use nanotechnology to repair and improve cells. We believe we can resurrect the first human within 30. He told Popular Science."

Josh feels that he's offering an option for those who, like himself, never want to die. 

"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."

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