PhoenixRising
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There is research being done on creating mechanical avatars that could contain the human consciousness. This would allow people to live for an infinite period of time. The question is, would you do it, and what ethical issues do you foresee with this type of technology? If someone was a human mind in a robot body, what should they be considered, human or machine?
http://rt.com/news/prime-time/avatar-russian-scientists-brain-983/
I'm kind of on the fence. I don't think I would have my consciousness transferred because from my studies I have concluded that consciousness is a sum of all the physical and mental parts of our minds and bodies. Without our specific structure, we may not be able to exist, and even if we could, we may not be "ourselves". It would be cool to be an android with a rocket launcher for an arm and the ability to fly though ^-^
http://rt.com/news/prime-time/avatar-russian-scientists-brain-983/
I'm kind of on the fence. I don't think I would have my consciousness transferred because from my studies I have concluded that consciousness is a sum of all the physical and mental parts of our minds and bodies. Without our specific structure, we may not be able to exist, and even if we could, we may not be "ourselves". It would be cool to be an android with a rocket launcher for an arm and the ability to fly though ^-^