Thursday, November 7, 2019

Space1 Humanoido Morphs into Machine

Work on a flesh and blood human eye to install machine implants and enhancements is best
accomplished with the advanced surgical precision of intelligent laser machines
Humanoido Morphs into Machine
In a record setting world experiment, Humanoido went under the knife to receive the worlds first human machine interface, thus creating a new hybrid man-machine possible with capability thousands of times faster than the computational limits of an unmodified human, establishing an AI link to become more intellectually capable than ever before.

Humanoido explains. "This is the first step towards merging a human with the Big machine Brain, in an effort to enhance humans and share AI machine intelligence and resources from the Big Brain, which is now upgraded to the Super Super Super Brain - Bionic Evolution Revolution 3SB (with multiple levels of AI and the first integrated Bionic processors). Taking the plunge into invasive surgery for the gain of merging with the machine was not a step taken lightly. It took two years of garnering enough courage to perform and undergo the operation."

The long term potential gains from the project are multifold

* Keep AI machine intelligence in check, maintain AI control, not allowing it to get a foothold above and beyond human civilization

* Advance humans alongside machines at the same intellect levels by becoming a symbiosis with the AI

* Enhance humans by factors of thousands and millions of times with ultra vast intellectual capabilities, possibly a new step in evolution of man and machine

* Add completely new senses and capabilities to humans

* Allow for a human brain to upload into a machine brain for life longevity, and preservation leading to immortality

* In the long run, utilize AI to provide an uploadable educational base creating a new way of instant learning and potentially obsoleting archaic and time consuming school learning practices

* Increase memory, thought power, ability to become one with future quantum computers in space and time