Abstract

Abstract The concept of “transcending carbon life” proposes a shift from traditional carbon-based biological existence to a data-centric, digital form of life. This is driven by the need to address escalating environmental crises caused by carbon-intensive human activities. The main challenges of carbon-based life include climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. “Transcending Carbon Life” aims to address these issues by leveraging advancements in digital technologies and data science. The core principles involve digital existence, where life forms could be replicated and preserved as data, and data-centric living, emphasizing the use of high-quality data and synthetic data to drive decision-making and innovation. Potential benefits include improved environmental sustainability, enhanced medical research and life extension, and better global connectivity and knowledge sharing. However, significant technological development, ethical considerations, and infrastructure challenges need to be addressed to make this vision a reality. Overall, “transcending carbon life” represents a transformative approach to ensuring the long-term survival, superior intelligence governance, and ecological balance of all living entities on earth.

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