If we imagine that people have learned to digitize their consciousness into digital media, will it correspond to the moral and ethical norms of modern society? On the one hand, it is a great opportunity to constantly develop, to do something, regardless of fatigue or weak body. But on the other hand, whether a person will remain human or it will be a soulless machine, let's try to understand.<br><br>On the one hand, this technology could help very much in the development of mankind, people would no longer cry for dead people, we would have defeated death in physical guise. For us, the fear of death would have disappeared. Time has ceased to be a barrier for us to make the greatest discoveries of mankind.<br><br>But on the other hand, it is unknown what such decisions would have been made by a person in his real life or all his actions are now determined by the computer. Whether a person will also be able to love, empathize, feel, experience joy, anger, sadness as in his real life, also makes you think. And if the digitization of consciousness, lost at least one bit of information or the program will fail, then most likely the former "man" will be gone, it will be a completely different person.<br><br>Summing up, we can say that this technology will not comply with the moral and ethical norms of modern society. Too many contradictions and questions arise with our current notion of morality.
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