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As darkness approaches, an exclusive interview with Humanoido reveals his ultimate and biggest machine secret for living longer than most humans on the planet. |
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NEWS! March 27th 2020
Exclusive Interview with Humanoido - as we go behind the scenes with the world's first successful Transhuman who has turned his body into a symbiosis of both man and machine!
SPACE1 Pacific Medical Center: Humanoido has priority one access to SPACE1 Pacific Medical Center for high technology surgery to implant machine interfacing, thus turning his spent, aged and decrepit body into a somewhat sprite longevity machine. In the interview, Humanoido talks about how every day he feels he is living in the future.
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SPACE1 Pacific Medical Center operations to become part human and part machine |
Humanoido: At age 2, I started with an interest in Humanoid robots and this led to parallel processors, supercomputers, AI, and thinking machines.
News: What made you want to become part machine?
Humanoido: Years ago, a doctor gave me a short time to live. I started thinking about how to put machine technology in my body for life extension.
News: Was that successful?
Humanoido: Yes. The AI in my body is vastly superior to the former human side and I have lived far beyond the terminal day specified by the doctor.
News: Is it worth going through pain and surgery to become machine?
Humanoido: Yes!
News: What are the goals?
Humanoido: I enjoy seeing the future. I experience it every day. If lucky, I may get to see humans on Mars, a base on the Moon, and a journey to the stars in my extended lifetime.
News: How long can you go on?
Humanoido: Unknown. My body has reached machine interface number ten and we just received funding for the experiment to continue, another four machine interfaces are scheduled for delivery in one week.
News: Is there a catch?
Humanoido: As long as I keep my body active with the machine interface, it will extend the human side of my body for life longevity. Of course, this method of half man half machine has a small down side. I don't sleep and some human-side components can wear out and fail.
News: What is the ideal?
Humanoido: Ideally, the human brain would be completely converted to a machine brain and the human body would be discarded. Potentially the android could be serviced to immortality.
News: When will this become available to others?
Humanoido: It may takes years for the FDA to approve the process in the USA or other countries. However, the SPACE1 Pacific Medical Center has this technology now.
News: Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this spectacular adventure!
Humanoido: You're welcome.