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Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness features IEET uplift paper


Posted: Nov 16, 2006

The Terasem Foundation, founded by IEET Advisor Martine Rothblatt, has published its latest edition of The Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness. An abbreviated version of George Dvorsky’s animal uplift paper, published as the IEET white paper “All Together Now,” is featured in this edition.

This issue also includes Martine’s‘s paper, ”On Genes, Bemes, and Conscious Things” which was presented at IEET’s Human Enhancement Technologies and Human Rights Conference (May 26-28, 2006, at Stanford University).

Other articles in this edition include William Sims Bainbridge’s ”Strategies for Personality Transfer” and Paul Almond’s ”Indirect Mind Uploading: Using AI to Avoid Staying Dead.”


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