CEO People

And plans are already in the running of the project Apollo Mind to create an incredibly intelligent robotic avatar in 2019. COMMENTS OF SPECIALISTS Bolonkin Alexander, Ph.D., author of "Immortality of people and e-civilization ":" Gradually, all the biological community is transformed into an electronic "- Transfer of a particular consciousness in the car – a real problem. And the most promising way – is to record through a variety of sensors with all the information to the brain. According to these parameters, you can restore sensation and emotion, make them into an electronic brain. This E-man, I called it an E-being, life will continue the former biological rights. It will remember its history, all the meetings, relationships, emotions, will find out random street friends.

For children might almost complete reconstruction. For people of middle age – has lived most of his life can be recreated partially. E-man gets huge advantages over their biological prototype: he needs no food, no water, no shelter, he may have immense power, can travel on the bottom of the ocean to live in space, to be forever young, to choose its appearance at will. He can absorb huge amounts of information or knowledge in a split second, just rewriting them in its memory as it is now rewriting the stick. Gradually human – biological – a society transformed into electronic. And it has already, according to the logic of its development, will create the Supreme Mind. Creator … David Hanson, CEO of Hanson Robotics: We still do not understand what consciousness" – Present Artificial Intelligence is stupid.

And yet at the level of year-old child. We have no evidence that the machines may have a more developed consciousness. In general, we still do not understand what consciousness is. But to say that machine can never possess it, today no less stupid. MEANWHILE eerie valley of the creator of avatars have a problem. It was called the uncanny valley, literally – "a terrible valley. For the first time with this strange phenomenon facing the company Image Metrics (Santa Monica, California), who learned to make very realistic copies. But the essence is this: the more perfect becomes virtual characters, the worse they seemed living. According to Dr. Dmitri Williams of the University of Southern California (Los Angeles), "images that look almost exactly like their real prototypes, but a little unrealistic, arouse people's sense of causeless alarm." Some scares even the crown of creation company – a virtual version of the Hollywood actress Emily O'Brien. The reason fear is not yet clear. But it's possible that it will disappear when the avatars and the people are quite indistinguishable.

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