Billionaires are offered an immortal life

A Russian media tycoon announced he had contacted billionaires to call them for money to make an effort to create eternal life.

Dmitry Itskov, a 31-year-old media tycoon, once published a technical research project to create immortal life. The goal of the project, named 'Avatar' , is to bring human brains into special robots so that humans can continue to enjoy life after the biological body dies. Itskov said at least 100 researchers have joined his project and the introduction of human brains into robots will take place over the next 10 years.

Yesterday Yesterday Itskov announced that he had contacted Forbes' billionaires list, urging them to sponsor the "Avatar" project for a chance to enjoy eternal life.

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Mr. Dmitry Itskov, project founder "Avatar".

"You are able to finance the extension of life to an endless extent. Our civilization has advanced to the era of immortal technologies. Ensuring that immortal technology will be born, in Your life, is what you can do, " Wired quoted a piece of the letter that Itskov sent the billionaires.

"Avatar" will be carried out in stages, young tycoons affirmed. According to Itskov's plan, in the next few years, his team will build robots capable of operating under the control of the human brain.

After the humanoid robot has the ability to act under the control of thought, the team will transform human consciousness into digital data in the second phase.

"The artificial brain will be born in the third stage. It is a computer environment where the digital data of consciousness can work. We will put human consciousness data into that artificial brain. " , Itskov said.

But that is not the end. Itskov hopes that in the next 30 years, his team will create virtual robots from light to replace traditional robots. Of course, virtual robots can contain human consciousness.

Itskov said he will open the "Avatar" representative office in the US city of San Francisco this summer and promote projects on social networks to connect scientists around the world.

"Our project is capable of freeing them, as well as most of humanity, from illness, old age and even death. For those who are interested in the project but still skeptical, I am ready to witness proving its feasibility by holding discussions among leading experts in the field of immortal life research , Itskov said.