We spend millions of dollars digging up dinosaurs.
People get really excited when we find things like Troy.
Look at all the antique stores that are around.
Why WOULDN’T people get revived?
Humans aren’t dinosaurs, nor can you put them on your mantlepiece as a conversation piece. They are not property, but living, independent persons.
That only makes them insanely more valuable for reality tv
Humans aren’t dinosaurs, nor can you put them on your mantlepiece as a conversation piece.
Speak for yourself. (People have at times kept humans for similar purposes and there is no reason why future intelligent agents could not do so.)
They are not property, but living, independent persons.
That is either a false dichotomy or a No True Scottsman equivocation on ‘property’.
This implies that the Drake equation for cryonics needs an explicit term for “being one of the lucky first few revivals, in the short time when that’s still novel”.
We spend millions of dollars digging up dinosaurs.
People get really excited when we find things like Troy.
Look at all the antique stores that are around.
Why WOULDN’T people get revived?
Humans aren’t dinosaurs, nor can you put them on your mantlepiece as a conversation piece. They are not property, but living, independent persons.
That only makes them insanely more valuable for reality tv
Speak for yourself. (People have at times kept humans for similar purposes and there is no reason why future intelligent agents could not do so.)
That is either a false dichotomy or a No True Scottsman equivocation on ‘property’.
This implies that the Drake equation for cryonics needs an explicit term for “being one of the lucky first few revivals, in the short time when that’s still novel”.