Australian Start-Up Wants to Put Human Conscience in Robots

A start-up called Humai claims it has a mission to reinvent the afterlife (whatever that means), and it wants to do that using artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to store data of conversational styles, behavioral patterns, thought processes and information about how one’s body functions from the inside-out.How exactly will they pull this off? Well, the Australian start-up is not explicit about its strategy, but it says this data will be coded into multiple sensor technologies, which will be built into an artificial body with the brain of a deceased. “Using cloning technology, we will restore the brain as it matures,” the company’s website claims.The firm’s founder, Josh Bocanegra, told Popular Science that this resurrected mind would control the artificial body functions with its thoughts, measuring its waves. As the brain…


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