and achieving theoretical immortality.
Will this happen in our lifetimes? I'm 24 and want my consciousnesses to survive death.
OP, though the info I can gather about you from this post is scant, I firmly believe I am correct in stating that the last person society would be interested in preserving the consciousnesses of forever is you.
>>17485534
Jesus christ anon
I fucking hope not
last thing we need is immortality
>>17485534
I'm not necessarily saying I'd want to "exist" forever, but I'd love for the chance to eventually be downloaded into a hyper-realistic android body a couple hundred years in the future.
Assuming I don't die for another 60 years or so, I may be able to volunteer to have my brain (consiousness then?) uploaded and stored for the sake of continuum or singulariy research. I'd like to think there would be a chance I would "wake up" hundreds of years later inhabiting a human-like vessel.
>>17485726
Kek
I think general artificial intelligence will happen in our lifetimes yeah.