Sci-fi loves a good brain upload plot.
Artur Sychov, founder of metaverse company Somnium Space, has created a feature called “Live Forever” mode.
It essentially collects data while you’re in VR — how you move and speak — and builds an AI avatar of you. Your avatar can interact with others, even after you’ve died.
Sychov told Vice he was inspired by his ailing father and the realization that his children would never get to know their grandfather.
And he’s not the only one to try to replicate a loved one via AI:
These avatars are mostly made for the living, serving as a way to hold on to those we’ve lost. But could we ever really live in computers?
For The Atlantic, neuroscientist Michael Graziano wrote that it may be possible to achieve that kind of brain scan, but the tech would take decades to develop.
And the same question would remain: Is that you, or a copy?