What annoys me is that both positive and negative articles are misinterpreting what the company said. It's either they can upload your mind, or want people to commit suicide. Company is just claiming a cheaper and better way to preserve the brain.https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/974050655181647872 …
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Bad incentives: All media are optimizing for generating attention, which means simulating relevance to humans. "Someone wants to kill you" > "someone wants to make you immortal" > "someone wants to conserve brains".
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Replying to @Plinz @manjola1990
The founder of the company saying it's 100 percent fatal when the service claims the opposite outcome in the longer term isn't helping.
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Whereas the traditional method of cutting off the customer's head and dropping it into liquid nitrogen tends to be survivable? More generally, even if you don't purchase Alcor's services, the condition of being trapped in a biological body is 100% fatal, too. Obviously.
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