Realistically, what are the chances of having our consciousnesses moved to robots in our lifetimes? I want to be a qt trap but also not be a hon faggot, so I reckon I can have another 20 odd years of being miserable if in the future we can all get to be cute feminine androids
>>29231166
Approaching 0%. I doubt your great grand children will see it.
>>29231225
Wasn't there a story a few years back about some Russian billionaire who volunteered for it around 2050? Or that might have been a body transplant
Google Calico seem to be doing interesting stuff too
>>29231264
you mean this one? even if it happens in our lifetime it will be too expensive for the average pleb
>>29231480
My dads a billionaire
>>29231166
>we can all get to be cute feminine androids
Something that thinks that it's us will maybe.
>>29231166
>consciousnesses moved to robots
would that actually be you tho or just a copy of your consciousness
wouldn't your real consciousness die the moment it left your body
i think it'd just be a clone and the thought of that would worry clone me a lot so i think i'd end up very unhappy anyway knowing i've kind of already died and that an earlier version of me is possibly in hell or just nothingness
>>29231480
Yeah that's one of the ones I remember, thanks. True
>>29231676
>>29231820
I'm thinking Ship of Theseus stuff to counter this. As long as there's continuity you should be good, right?
>ywn be bar bobot