Australian startup Humai wants to enable the uploading of human minds into computers within 30 years
They want to be able to resurrect humans through Artificial Intelligence
Humai is an AI company with a mission to reinvent the afterlife. We want to bring you back to life after you die.
We’re using artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to store data of conversational styles, behavioral patterns, thought processes and information about how your body functions from the inside-out.
This data will be coded into multiple sensor technologies, which will be built into an artificial body with the brain of a deceased human. Using cloning technology, we will restore the brain as it matures.
* first collect extensive data on their members for years prior to their death via various apps
* After death, the company will cryogenically freeze members’ brains until the technology is fully developed, at which point the brains will be implanted into an artificial body.
* The artificial body functions will be controlled with your thoughts by measuring brain waves. As the brain ages we’ll use nanotechnology to repair and improve cells. Cloning technology is going to help with this too
The compnay has 5 people right now.
They have one person working on A.I.
One researcher who is focused on bionics and sensors.
Another researcher is focused on A.I. and nanotech.
They have an ambassador who is forming a team of educators to help educate the public about Humais’ mission and the technology being used.
SOURCES – Humai Tech, Popular Science Australia
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