Elon Musk says a lot of seemingly fantastical things. For example: The billionaire Tesla and SpaceX CEO seems to believe that humans will eventually be able to live forever, by downloading their brains into robots.
โI think it is possible,โ Musk, 50,ย recently told Insider. โYes, we could download the things that we believe make ourselves so unique. Now, of course, if youโre not in that body anymore, that is definitely going to be a difference, but as far as preserving our memories, our personality, I think we could do that.โ
By Muskโs account, such technology will be a gradual evolution from todayโs forms of computer memory.
โOur memories are stored in our phones and computers with pictures and video,โ he said. โComputers and phones amplify our ability to communicate, enabling us to do things that would have been considered magical … Weโve already amplified our human brains massively with computers.โ
The concept of prolonging human life by downloading consciousnesses into synthetic bodies has been a fixture of science-fiction for decades, with the 1964 sci-fi novel โDuneโ terming such beings as โcymeks.โ Some experts today believe that โmind uploadingโ technology could, in fact, be feasible one day โ but the timeline is incredibly unclear.
One of Muskโs current start-up ventures, Neuralink, is working to develop โbrain-machine interfacesโ that โย in Muskโs own wordsย โ could one day allow people to โstore your memories as a backup, and restore the memories.โ But speaking with Insider, Musk emphasized that his companyโs current goals are much more immediately practical.
โNeuralink in the short term is just about solving brain injuries, spinal injuries and that kind of thing,โ he said. โSo for many years, Neuralinkโs products will just be helpful to someone who has lost the use of their arms or legs or has just a traumatic brain injury of some kind.โ
Notably, Musk himself doesnโt seem to want to live forever โ nor does he endorse the idea for anyone else. โI donโt think we should try to have people live for a really long time,โ he said. โThat would cause asphyxiation of society because the truth is, most people donโt change their mind. They just die. So if they donโt die, we will be stuck with old ideas and society wouldnโt advance.โ