Yup, I was thinking along the same lines. In fact, I’ve taken action on my update, and called the Cryonics Institute to learn about getting the process started.
It is possible that it is better than standard cryonics for uploading, but worse for actual physical revival. So it may depend on how much people care about each of those possibilities.
At this point, I won’t be confident that i’ve been successfully preserved until ultra high resolution electron micrographs of my brain are in Amazon’s S3 storage, replicated across multiple regions. Any storage that doesn’t have redundancy doesn’t count as safe.
Yup, I was thinking along the same lines. In fact, I’ve taken action on my update, and called the Cryonics Institute to learn about getting the process started.
It is possible that it is better than standard cryonics for uploading, but worse for actual physical revival. So it may depend on how much people care about each of those possibilities.
At this point, I won’t be confident that i’ve been successfully preserved until ultra high resolution electron micrographs of my brain are in Amazon’s S3 storage, replicated across multiple regions. Any storage that doesn’t have redundancy doesn’t count as safe.