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| Morality – Archiving Gigabytes and Terabytes of your memories in a structured manner will likely not ensure reanimation later. Like in many religions, a place in the Books in Heaven and passing the Judgement day will be reserved for the righteous. The same way we verify today the software and data we download to our laptops, to be virus and worm free, the same way our profiles will be judged later before uploading them to the “New Jerusalem”. Harmful traits will not be tolerated the same way we isolate today dangerous minds. Virtue and morality, love and empathy will sure remain the rule. |
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Conduct a moral life
Make friends
Have good references
Ensure financial resources
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| Friends – Cross references, appreciations from others, biographies written by impartial people, lack of accusations will definitely be a concern for those who have hopes better than this life. How many of us trust today people missing a network of friends and who will be interested in the future to reanimate artificially embellished characters or those who deliberately cleaned their story of any guilty events? Friendship, integrity and tolerance will still be of great value as well as a life of contribution and meaningful ends. |
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Funds – Friends will help a lot. When they can. However some resources might have to be paid with money and wise people will set aside funds for that. Smart financial services companies and lawyers will soon offer the instruments to cover such provisions on long term. Insurance business will have to follow as well.
The same way we take care today of our body and health, we’ll be concerned about our memories, integrity of data, its structure and the performance of the supporting information processor. We pay more for a safer and faster car and we’ll be willing to pay more for a more reliable, faster and better connected host system. |
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And we cannot exclude the fact that some of us will still have to work and sell their skills and computing time in quest to create more value. How shall we manage our hobbies and pleasures? Is there really a fundamental difference between the bio-chemical whims of the brain and the configuration of the next host? …learn more
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