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According to Humai’s mission statement, they intend to reinvent the afterlife. “We’re using artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to store data of conversational styles, behavioural patterns, ...
Over the weekend, you may have caught wind about a new startup and its not-so-new idea to bring people back to life using a mixture of cryonics and other science. Some immediately called it a hoax, ...
With cloud and NAS backups being of utmost importance, what about your consciousness? Don't worry about that, because when you die, Humai promises to bring you back to life. Humai is an Australian ...
The companies — including Spain-based Catchoom, which Center City’s Slyce quietly acquired this year — have a combined 90 employees and offices in Vienna, Austria, Philadelphia, Barcelona and New ...
This is already sounding like something from Tim Burton’s film Frankenweenie, where a boy wants to bring back his dead dog back to life with the use of electricity. A technology company based out of ...
Humai is an AI company with a mission to reinvent the afterlife. We want to bring you back to life after you die. We’re using artificial intelligence and nanotechnology to store data of conversational ...
Entrepreneur Josh Bocanegra attracted a lot of attention when he announced his new artificial intelligence company Humai. Why? Because he claims that by 2045, they'll be able to resurrect the dead.
Soon, death will become a thing of the past. Well, that is, if we put our faith in the Australian startup Humai that wants to download people's consciousness and transfer them into artificial bodies ...