Can We Really Cheat Death by Downloading Our Brains?
Last October, Jay Richards, author of The Human Advantage, caught up with Bradley Center director Robert J. Marks, a Baylor University computer engineering prof, at COSM 2019 to ask, what are our cheat-death chances? They were responding to futurist Ray Kurzweil's heady claims made at the conference that we will merge with computers by 2045 and live on as AI. Richards and Marks reflected on Kurzweil's claims and the thoughts of the panel responding to them. Jay Richards: He's (Kurzweil, below right) very much a sort of, I'd say, a techno-optimist. And in fact, he sort of thinks we're going to get brain scans and upload ourselves, whereas the panel… Though I know there was a diversity of opinion among the panelists, nevertheless, there was, I thought, a strong dose of realism.
Jun-28-2020, 23:55:13 GMT
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