
"Digital Immortality" for $1M: A 40-Sensor Suit Promises to Move You Into a Robot for 500 Years
Veterans Recovery Network, partnering with the QAIAx project, has unveiled a "digital immortality" concept: a person puts on a suit fitted with 40 sensors, the system records their movements, reflexes, and health data, and that data is turned into a "digital profile" meant to then "live" inside a humanoid robot or as a hologram.
Throw away the urn! New Digital DNA robots let loved ones live for 500 years.
- 100 years of digital-copy storage — $300,000
- 250 years of storage — $600,000
- 500 years of storage — $1,000,000
The project is branded the QAIAx 4E HRR Model Series and is formally tied to a clinical trial aimed at veterans, while the organization's broader messaging includes even bolder claims — from "the world's first AGI smart cities" on US federal and military enclaves to using AI in sentencing decisions. No working prototype of the actual "Digital DNA" technology has been independently verified: as eWeek notes, the project remains "largely aspirational," and any serious claim about preserving a person's identity for centuries would require independent scientific, technical, legal, and ethical validation that hasn't happened yet. A detailed breakdown of the claims is available via eWeek. Bold AI claims alone are never proof that real technology is behind them — the same rule applies to AI scam calls, which 77% of people who engage with them end up losing money to.
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