We want to transplant your brain into an elegantly designed bionic body called Humai. It will use a brain-computer interface to communicate with the sensory organs and limbs of your new bionic body.
Artificial intelligence will be integrated into synthetic organs, so they can operate independently. Sensor technology will allow you to feel the essence of human experience.
As your brain matures, genetic engineering will combat the aging process. Advancements in nanotechnology will offer extensive tissue repair and regeneration, including the repair of individual brain cells.
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While such a feat might appear, at first glance, to be radically anti-human, keep in mind that the human mind is all there truly is of which makes us human in the first place.
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I believe in democratic values. I think this technology must be available to as many people as possible, including those in the middle class and low-income families.
Read MoreSome questions such as those that deal with ethics and legislation cannot be answered at this time because it's simply too early to tell. The list below will constantly be updated as we collect more common general questions we believe should be addressed.
Some of our technical information is subject to patent-pending technology and cannot be shared publicly yet. Below is a list of frequently asked questions about our technology. The list will be updated as we receive more questions we believe should be addressed.