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Russian Multimillionaire Seeks Human Immortality, Artificial Brains By 2045
CBS ^ | June 16, 2013

Posted on 06/16/2013 2:00:38 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Neuroscientists Say Dimitry Itskov's Plan Is Not Realistic

A Russian multimillionaire said he would like to see the technology to allow humans to outlive their bodies made into a reality – to the point where “people” with artificial computer-driven brains and hologram bodies would exist in a mere 32 years.

Dmitry Itskov was at Lincoln Center Saturday for his Global Future 2045 conference. Itskov, who looks younger than his 32 years, has an aggressive timetable in which he’d like to see milestones toward that goal met:

— By 2020 – a mere seven years away — robots we can control remotely with our brains.

— By 2025, a scenario familiar to watchers of sci-fi cartoon show “Futurama:” the capability to transplant the brain into a life-support system, which could be a robot body. Essentially, a robot prosthesis that can replace an ailing, perhaps dying body.

— By 2035, the ability to move the mind into a computer, eliminating the need for the robot bodies to carry around wet, messy brains.

— By 2045, technology nirvana in the form of artificial brains controlling insubstantial, hologram bodies.

Itskov has promoted his idea as the next step in human evolution, or “neo-humanity,” according to a Vice Magazine report. He has even formed his own political party in Russia, called “Evolution 2045.”

Testimony by neuroscience experts at the conference indicated that Itskov’s timetable was ambitious to the point of being unrealistic.

Still the gathering was a rare public airing of questions that will face us as technology progresses.

Is immortality desirable, and if so, what’s the best way to get there? Do we leave behind something essentially human if we leave our bodies behind? If you send your robot copy to work, do you get paid?

Japanese robotics researcher Hiroshi Ishiguro’s presentation started out with a life-size, like-like robot representation of himself on stage.

The robot moved its lips, nodded and moved it eyes while a hidden loudspeaker played up Ishiguro’s voice. Apart from a stiff posture and a curious splay of the hands, the robot could be mistaken for a human, at least 10 rows from the stage.

Ishiguro uses this android or “Geminoid” (after the Latin word for “twin”) to meet with students at a research institute two hours away from the laboratory where he also has an appointment. He controls it through the Internet, and sees his students through a webcam.

“The problem is, if I use this android, the research institute says it cannot pay for me,” Ishiguro said, to laughter from the audience of hundreds of journalists, academics, Buddhist monks and futurism enthusiasts.

Ishiguro flew to the U.S. with his robotic twin’s head, the most valuable part, in the carry-on luggage. The body rode below, in the luggage compartment.

To Itskov, who made his money in the Russian Internet media business, the isolated achievements of inventors like Ishiguro are not enough. He wants to create a movement, involving governments and the United Nations, to work toward a common goal.

“We shouldn’t just observe the wonderful entrepreneurs — we need to move ahead systematically,” Itskov said in an interview. “We are really at the time when technology can affect human evolution. I want us to shape the future, bring it up for public discussion, and avoid any scenario that could damage humanity.”

Itskov says he tries to eliminate his “selfishness” day by day, and has spent about $3 million promoting his vision. He organized the first conference on the theme in Russia last year.

But in bringing the idea to the U.S., a cultural difference is apparent: Itskov’s desire for a shared, guiding vision for humanity does not mesh well with the spirit of the American high-tech industry, which despises government involvement and prizes its freedom to pursue whatever projects it wants.

Space entrepreneur and X-Prize Chairman Peter Diamandis articulated that spirit at the conference; the freewheeling capitalist system, he said, is one of the strongest engines for effecting change.

“The rate of change is going so fast, I do not believe any of our existing government systems can handle it,” he said.

Archbishop Lazar Puhalo of the Orthodox Church in America, who has a background in neurobiology and physics, offered another critique at the conference.

“A lot of this stuff can’t be done,” he said.

If it can be done, that’s not necessarily a good thing either, the robed and bearded patriarch believes.

“I’m not too fond of the idea of immortality, because I think it will be deathly boring,” he said, with a twinkle in his eyes. Giving up our bodies could also be problematic, he said.

“There’s a lot of stuff in them that makes us human. I’m not sure they can be built into machines,” Puhalo said.

Itskov acknowledges that his vision would leave part of the human experience behind. But he believes it would be worth it.

“We’re always losing something for what we’re doing. We’re always paying,” Itskov said.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: 100milliontaxdollard; dmitryitskov; obamabrainmapping; russia; singularity; skynet
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To: nickcarraway
I can think of no more hellish existence than to deprive myself reunion with my Creator and my family and loved ones who have gone home before me.

"And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them."

21 posted on 06/16/2013 3:12:15 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
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To: edh
— By 2084, they will become to be known as the Robotrons. They will work to wipe out humanity ... including Mikey.

Pertinent to Robotron fans only:
If the last human family is composed of Daddy, Mommy and Mikey, how will it last longer than Mikey's life?

Williams gets an "A" for conception and execution, a "B" for graphics, and an "F" for plot continuity (Why are there dozens of last human families, and why are they indiferent to their fate, and who are you?)
22 posted on 06/16/2013 3:12:22 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There's no salvation in politics.)
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To: nickcarraway

And the one ring to control them all will be supplied by Putin, courtesy of the New England Patriots. As Silver Age Superman would say, “How ironic!”


23 posted on 06/16/2013 3:14:26 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There's no salvation in politics.)
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To: nickcarraway

Next step — artificial soul.


24 posted on 06/16/2013 3:18:36 PM PDT by 353FMG ( I do not say whether I am serious or sarcastic -- I respect FReepers too much.)
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To: nickcarraway
Heck, I just want one of those Russian mini giraffes...


25 posted on 06/16/2013 3:36:47 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: nickcarraway
Ishiguro flew to the U.S. with his robotic twin’s head, the most valuable part, in the carry-on luggage

"Actually, Captain, it belonged to a distant relative by the name of Ishiguro..."

26 posted on 06/16/2013 3:41:30 PM PDT by mikrofon (Make Itskov!)
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To: Nervous Tick
"My guess is, the Creator of the universe is lol’ing about this..."

Exactly! He has already given us immortality and life everlasting, all we have to do to get it is to accept Christ's gift of grace. So easy, and so true.

And we will even get new "unbreakable" bodies. Why would people be so quick to turn this down is beyond me!

27 posted on 06/16/2013 3:57:32 PM PDT by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie mmm mmm mmm)
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To: Apple Pan Dowdy

>> Why would people be so quick to turn this down is beyond me!

It’s a heavenly deal, is it not? :-)

GOD’s blessings on you, in Jesus’ name, and FRegards


28 posted on 06/16/2013 4:06:30 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (Without GOD, men get what they deserve.)
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To: Nervous Tick
I wonder what will be on the teevee in 2045.

"Ow! My balls!"


29 posted on 06/16/2013 4:12:25 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (I am a dissident. Will you join me? My name is John....)
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To: Nervous Tick

Thank you, Nervous Tick, and to you too!


30 posted on 06/16/2013 4:22:10 PM PDT by Apple Pan Dowdy (... as American as Apple Pie mmm mmm mmm)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks nickcarraway.
31 posted on 06/16/2013 4:33:33 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (McCain or Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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To: Apple Pan Dowdy

Love your home page! Very well done.


32 posted on 06/16/2013 5:14:30 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (Without GOD, men get what they deserve.)
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To: nickcarraway

The beginning of the zombie apocalypse.


33 posted on 06/16/2013 5:58:43 PM PDT by al_c (http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
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To: null and void

“people” with artificial computer-driven brains and hologram bodies would exist in a mere 32 years.


That idea has been around for at least twenty years!


34 posted on 06/16/2013 6:09:41 PM PDT by Rides_A_Red_Horse (Why do you need a fire extinguisher when you can call the fire department?)
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To: nickcarraway
Russian Multimillionaire Seeks Human Immortality, Artificial Brains By 2045

So THIS is how the Borg began!!

35 posted on 06/16/2013 6:47:42 PM PDT by DustyMoment (Congress - another name for anti-American criminals!!)
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To: Rides_A_Red_Horse
“I’m not too fond of the idea of immortality, because I think it will be deathly boring,”

A few of the bored immortal elites, and billions of us evanescents whose miserable lives and shockingly horrible deaths provide their only entertainment.

Sounds like fun, in a Caligula's Rome kind of way...

36 posted on 06/16/2013 6:56:01 PM PDT by null and void (Republicans create the tools of opression, and the democrats gleefully use them!)
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To: KC_Lion

We need to pursue immortality too, not for the vanity of living forever but for the goal of respecting of sacred life.

Because even if we stop the aging process we will still die from accidents, etc...

But the price for immortality should be that you can never retire, because retirement can lead people to thinking they are entitled to something.


37 posted on 06/16/2013 9:23:43 PM PDT by GraceG
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