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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Elon Musk as AI in the Future

Top Left: A future Elon Musk AI of TESLA robotics company is represented in an adaptation of a graphic established by AI Hahnvision, Midjourney AI. At top-right is a possible intermediate version, though less realistic appearing, Elon Musk AI as transferred into a humanoid robot shell. 

In the future, the race will be on to offer more and more sophisticated "shells" optimized for appearance, motion, senses, hearing, vision etc. for accepting digital uploads of people. 3D printers may recreated the near exact likeness of people, placed on a capable shells of androids where encompassing myriads of dead people will have options to populate the Earth and beyond as new forms of multiplanetary beings, i.e. digitized avatars of potential immortality. 

In this case scenario, the genius of Elon Musk, driven by mountains of historical Musk data and advanced general artificial intelligence could theoretically answer questions of humanity with the digital soul and embodiment characterized heart of Elon Musk for all eternity.

DIGITAL SELF PRESERVED THROUGHOUT TIME
Elon Musk as AI in the Future
The transformation of converting humans into AI through a digital process will likely happen over time through the collection and harvesting of data about that that individual. Actors, famous people and eventually the public will be brought back to life. Famous Elon Musk of TESLA, SpaceX, the Boring Company, Solar City, OpenAI, and Neuralink is undoubtedly headed in this direction.


In the future, we may bring dead people back to life through their digital representation avatars, a process that can happen a lot sooner than the complete and possibly more complex digitization of the human brain and then transferring it into an empty android vessel shell.

Left: The world's first prototype TESLA bot is about to be revealed on Elon Musk's second AI Day on September 30, 2022.  The bot is expected to go into production next year and eventually number in the millions, changing humanities way of life.

The TESLA Optimus humanoid robot is expected to do work that humans don't want to do (boring, repetitive, dangerous), take care of the elderly, act as romantic and sexual companions, and could likely serve as the necessary vessel for transferring one's digital self or clone into the machine for self preservation into the far distant future.

Digital immortality
Digital immortality (or "virtual immortality") is the hypothetical concept of storing (or transferring) a person's personality in digital substrate, i.e., a computer, robot or cyberspace (mind uploading). The result might look like an avatar behaving, reacting, and thinking like a person on the basis of that person's digital archive. After the death of the individual, this avatar could remain static or continue to learn and self-improve autonomously (possibly becoming seed AI). A considerable portion of transhumanists and singularitarians place great hope into the belief that they may eventually become immortal by creating one or many non-biological functional copies of their brains, thereby leaving their "biological shell". These copies may then "live eternally" in a version of digital "heaven" or paradise. Wiki  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_immortality

Digital Cloning
Digital cloning is an emerging technology, that involves deep-learning algorithms, which allows one to manipulate currently existing audio, photos, and videos that are hyper-realistic. One of the impacts of such technology is that hyper-realistic videos and photos makes it difficult for the human eye to distinguish what is real and what is fake. Furthermore, with various companies making such technologies available to the public, they can bring various benefits as well as potential legal and ethical concerns. Digital cloning can be categorized into audio-visual (AV), memory, personality, and consumer behaviour cloning. In AV cloning, the creation of a cloned digital version of the digital or non-digital original can be used, for example, to create a fake image, an avatar, or a fake video or audio of a person that cannot be easily differentiated from the real person it is purported to represent. A memory and personality clone like a mindclone is essentially a digital copy of a person’s mind. A consumer behavior clone is a profile or cluster of customers based on demographics. Wiki  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cloning


Create A Digital Clone Of Yourself


How do you feel about creating a digitized version of self to represent you in case of death? Maybe you want a digitized version now so you can be in two places at the same time? It could be fantastic for future relatives to be able to talk to your digital self. The value of preserving the family genealogical tree would be deeply beneficial to your loved ones.