Digital doppelgängers and lifespan extension: What matters?

29 Pages Posted: 17 Jul 2024

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Samuel Iglesias

Apple, Inc

Brian D. Earp

University of Oxford

Cristina Voinea

Univeristy of Oxford

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

University of Oxford

Anda Zahiu

University of Bucharest

Nancy S. Jecker

University of Washington - Department of Bioethics and Humanities

Julian Savulescu

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Date Written: July 11, 2024

Abstract

There is an ongoing debate about the ethics of research on lifespan extension: roughly, using medical technologies to extend biological human lives beyond the current "natural" limit of about 120 years. At the same time, there is an exploding interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create "digital twins" of persons, for example by fine-tuning large language models on data specific to particular individuals. In this paper, we consider whether digital twins (or digital doppelgängers, as we refer to them) could be a path toward a kind of life extensionor more precisely, a kind of person extension-that does not rely on biological continuity. We discuss relevant accounts of consciousness and personal identity and argue that digital doppelgängers may at least help us achieve some of the aims or ostensible goods of person-span extension, even if they may not count as extensions of our personhood on dominant philosophical accounts. We also consider relational accounts of personhood and discuss how digital doppelgängers may be able to extend personhood in a relational sense, or at least secure some of the goods associated with relevant relationships. We conclude by showing how a research program to investigate such issues is relevant to ongoing debates about the ethics of extending the human lifespan.

Keywords: generative AI, AI, digital twin, consciousness, identity, relational identity, posthumous harms, legacy, life extension, longevity research

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Suggested Citation

Iglesias, Samuel and Earp, Brian and Voinea, Cristina and Porsdam Mann, Sebastian and Zahiu, Anda and Jecker, Nancy S. and Savulescu, Julian, Digital doppelgängers and lifespan extension: What matters? (July 11, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4892541 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4892541

Samuel Iglesias

Apple, Inc ( email )

Brian Earp (Contact Author)

University of Oxford ( email )

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Cristina Voinea

Univeristy of Oxford ( email )

Sebastian Porsdam Mann

University of Oxford ( email )

Mansfield Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4AU
United Kingdom

Anda Zahiu

University of Bucharest ( email )

Nancy S. Jecker

University of Washington - Department of Bioethics and Humanities ( email )

Seattle, WA 98195
United States

Julian Savulescu

National University of Singapore (NUS) ( email )

1E Kent Ridge Road
NUHS Tower Block Level 7
Singapore, 119228
Singapore

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