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  2. Artificial Immortality - Wikipedia

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    Artificial Immortality, stylized as A.rtificial I.mmortality, is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Ann Shin and released in 2021. [1] The film explores advances in artificial intelligence , focusing in particular on various efforts to use technological advances in the field to cheat death and achieve a version of immortality.

  3. iLabs - Wikipedia

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    iLabs is a non-profit Milan-based organization pursuing multidisciplinary research on radical extension of human life-span. It was founded in 1977 by Gabriele Rossi and Antonella Canonico, who advocate the scenario known as “Semi-Immortality”, an elaborate vision of an era of quasi-immortal individuals (“intelligent systems”), that is philosophically linked to other instances of ...

  4. Mind uploading - Wikipedia

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    Among some futurists and within part of transhumanist movement, mind uploading is treated as an important proposed life extension or immortality technology (known as "digital immortality"). Some believe mind uploading is humanity's current best option for preserving the identity of the species, as opposed to cryonics. Another aim of mind ...

  5. Humans Are on Track to Achieve Immortality in 7 Years ... - AOL

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    But Kurzweil says one crucial step on the way to a potential 2045 singularity is the concept of immortality, possibly reached as soon as 2030. And the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is what ...

  6. Digital immortality - Wikipedia

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    Digital immortality (or "virtual immortality") [1] is the hypothetical concept of storing (or cloning) a person's personality in digital substrate, i.e., a computer, robot or cyberspace [2] (mind uploading). The result might look like an avatar behaving, reacting, and thinking like a person on the basis of that person's digital archive.

  7. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The mathematician and science fiction writer Vernor Vinge coined the term to denote a juncture when artificial intelligence (AI) equals, and then in an intelligence explosion, far exceeds man intelligence.” [33] In laymen's terms, technological singularity is the theoretical future moment when artificial intelligence surpasses human ...

  8. Hans Moravec - Wikipedia

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    Quantum suicide and immortality Rotating skyhook Rotovator Stanford Cart: Scientific career: Fields: computer science, Robotics, artificial intelligence: Institutions: Carnegie Mellon University [1] Stanford University [1] Thesis: Obstacle avoidance and navigation in the real world by a seeing robot rover (1980) Doctoral advisor: John McCarthy [1]

  9. Category:Artificial life - Wikipedia

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    Biology portal; Artificial life is an interdisciplinary line of research (largely between computer science and biology, but with applications in wide areas including economics and archeology) with the aim to create living or lifelike artificial systems, either in the form of computer programs or in the form of robots.