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“I always thought the key to immortality would be, like, tiny robots fixing things in your brain,” she says. “Not books.” quote by Robin Sloan
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““I always thought the key to immortality would be, like, tiny robots fixing things in your brain,” she says. “Not books.””

Robin Sloan

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Source Interview: The Rise of the Digital Age, 2021

Immortality may come from technological integration, not traditional knowledge sources.

In simple terms: Tech may replace books for brain repair.

Key Takeaway

Consider tech’s role in longevity.

Themes

technology immortality future

Mood

curious speculative

Type

philosophical futuristic

When to use this quote

  • medical research
  • personal health
  • science fiction

Key Concepts

neurotechnology digital preservation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Would you trust robots with your mind?
  • What alternatives exist for extending life?
A Different Perspective

Ethical concerns about brain modifications.

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