Ok, the cost benefit ratio between reviving someone and profiting off of their slavery might be worth considering. I’m not sure how many resources it would take to revive me or if it would be safe to assume that my brain’s abilities (or whatever was valued) would not outweigh the resources required to revive me but it seems likely now that I think of it, especially considering that all my skills would be out of date and they’d probably have eugenics or intelligence enhancers by then which would outdo my brain.
Also, the people who enslaved me would not have to be the same ones as the people who revive me. They would not be subject to the cost-benefit ratio. The people who revive me could be well-meaning, but if the world has gone to hell, there might be nothing they can do about bad entities doing horrible things.
The reviver may only revive me because they’re required to, because the company storing me has a legal agreement and can be prosecuted if they don’t. The timing of my revival may be totally arbitrary in the grand scheme of things. It might have more to do with the limit for how long a person can stay in cryo (Whether that means a tangible one, or my account runs out of money with which to stay frozen or they reach some legal limit where they’re forced to honor my contract) than with the state of the world at that time.
I don’t assume that there would be a benevolent person waiting for me. There’s just too much time between here and there and you never know what is going to happen. Maybe none of my friends sign up for cryo. Maybe there’s only a 1 in 10 chance of successful revival and I’m the only one of my group who makes it.
So, I’m not convinced that the world will not have gone to hell or that I’ll be revived by friends, but I think slavery is less likely.
Ok, the cost benefit ratio between reviving someone and profiting off of their slavery might be worth considering. I’m not sure how many resources it would take to revive me or if it would be safe to assume that my brain’s abilities (or whatever was valued) would not outweigh the resources required to revive me but it seems likely now that I think of it, especially considering that all my skills would be out of date and they’d probably have eugenics or intelligence enhancers by then which would outdo my brain.
Also, the people who enslaved me would not have to be the same ones as the people who revive me. They would not be subject to the cost-benefit ratio. The people who revive me could be well-meaning, but if the world has gone to hell, there might be nothing they can do about bad entities doing horrible things.
The reviver may only revive me because they’re required to, because the company storing me has a legal agreement and can be prosecuted if they don’t. The timing of my revival may be totally arbitrary in the grand scheme of things. It might have more to do with the limit for how long a person can stay in cryo (Whether that means a tangible one, or my account runs out of money with which to stay frozen or they reach some legal limit where they’re forced to honor my contract) than with the state of the world at that time.
I don’t assume that there would be a benevolent person waiting for me. There’s just too much time between here and there and you never know what is going to happen. Maybe none of my friends sign up for cryo. Maybe there’s only a 1 in 10 chance of successful revival and I’m the only one of my group who makes it.
So, I’m not convinced that the world will not have gone to hell or that I’ll be revived by friends, but I think slavery is less likely.