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May 11 - Huawei Prepares for Robot Overlords and Communication with the Dead 

Article: Transhumanism
 

Chinese technology giant Huawei is preparing for a world where people live forever, dead relatives linger on in computers, and robots try to kill humans. Huawei is best known as one of the world's largest producers of broadband network equipment and smartphones. But Kevin Ho, president of its handset product line, told the CES Asia conference in Shanghai on Wednesday the company used science fiction movies like "The Matrix" to envision future trends and new business ideas.

"Hunger, poverty, disease or even death may not be a problem by 2035, or 25 years from now," he said.
"In the future you may be able to purchase computing capacity to serve as a surrogate, to pass the baton from the physical world to the digital world."
 
He described a future where children could use apps like WeChat to interact with dead grandparents, thanks to the ability to download human consciousness into computers. All of these technologies would require huge amounts of data storage, which in turn could generate business for Huawei, he added.

In Silicon Valley, high-tech companies like Google have discussed long-term planning for a post-human society, while Calico and venture capitalist Peter Thiel have both raised the prospect of immortality. SpaceX founder Elon Musk has long held the goal of transporting humanity to colonies on other planets. 
 

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