The 'Aeon' System Learns About Users and Recreates Them After Death
Michael Hemsworth — April 13, 2017 — Lifestyle
References: yankodesign
Created as a concept of what could come after death in the future, the 'Aeon' system is designed to offer users a digital afterlife by learning about them while they are alive. 'Aeon' works by using a wearable patch that digitally models the wearer's brain in order to learn about what they like, dislike and about their personality. When the person passes away, the 'Aeon' system recreates the users' consciousness in a digital world that has been tailored exactly to what they like the most.
The 'Aeon' system is the design work of Evan McDougall and enables users to experience a digital afterlife as a way to live in their optimal world without having to fear what happens after they pass.
The 'Aeon' system is the design work of Evan McDougall and enables users to experience a digital afterlife as a way to live in their optimal world without having to fear what happens after they pass.
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