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# Domino Valdano No, cryonics research to date has been slower than I...

*July 12, 2024 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Domino Valdano No, cryonics research to date has been slower than I hoped. However, AI seems to be on an exponentially advancing curve.  And more people with money seem to see stopping death/aging as a desirable goal.  So, progress may happen more rapidly in the future.
