00:00This viral video showing a stroke is fake, but it could one day become a reality.
00:04Totalizing millions of views, Brain Bridge is an animation video showing the arms of a Shirovian robot
00:08removing the head of a dying man to place it on a young and healthy body.
00:11This is the first concept of an integral transplant machine of the head and face
00:15using high-tech robotics and artificial intelligence.
00:18Contrary to what some media claim, like the New York Post, Brain Bridge is not a real startup.
00:22The video is the work of H.M. Algelier, a scientific communicator already known for his viral video
00:26Viral Ectolife on artificial uterus.
00:28The concept, although fictitious, has attracted the attention of transhumanist entrepreneurs.
00:32The video project was partly funded by Alex Zavoronkov, founder of Insilico Medicine,
00:36a biotechnology company which is also an eminent figure in anti-aging research.
00:40So far, anti-aging medicine has not made any significant breakthroughs.
00:43The more research advances, the more the mystery of death becomes more complex.
00:46With age, our cells inevitably undergo entropy, a process that seems irreversible.
00:50In comparison, placing one's head on a young body seems to be an easier way to avoid aging.
00:54The idea is strongly supported by the Longevity Biotech Fellowship,
00:57a group in favor of the extension of life.
00:59As for Algelier, he continues to observe the reactions
01:01and claims that if serious candidates appear,
01:03Brain Bridge investors are ready to fund a feasibility study to test the project's viability.
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