Alcor, a cryonics company in Scottsdale, is positioning itself as a bridge to future life extension by freezing human bodies at death, betting that advancing science and AI will eventually enable revival. The firm is marketing the service to ultra-wealthy clients willing to pay for the possibility of biological resurrection.
·Alcor operates a cryonics facility offering body preservation as a hedge against mortality
·Neurosurgeons surveyed express cautious optimism about cryonics viability for life extension
·The company integrates AI and emerging technology into its long-term preservation protocols
·Cryonics remains a fringe market targeting high-net-worth individuals seeking immortality options
·Scientific skepticism persists, but some researchers see potential in the theoretical framework
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