Author: Michael Kan / Source: Entrepreneur
This story originally appeared on PCMag
Netflix has a booth here at CES, but it’s easy to miss. The setup is not showcasing Stranger Things or HDR, but … human immortality?
Stop by and you’ll find two lab-grown bodies inside glass pods, asleep and held in icy stasis. The signage out front? Psychasec, a Silicon Valley “company” that can download human minds into new bodies. As you might expect, the display has been attracting crowds and prompting dumbfounded looks. In reality, the booth is a marketing campaign for Netflix’s upcoming sci-fi series Altered Carbon.
Based on the novel by Richard K. Morgan,…
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