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Comment author: Mitchell_Porter 09 November 2012 01:06:34AM 3 points [-]

The Longevity Party is grassroots, it emerged from the Russian transhumanist movement and has no powerful sponsor.

Evolution 2045 is the project of a rich guy (Dmitry Itskov) who's a futurist nationalist and a Kurzweil fan. The proposal that everyone should have a chance to upload is part of a broader program which also includes more conventional affirmations of national development, interfaith outreach to show that religion isn't threatened by these ideas, etc. I think it still exists mostly on the level of conferences, networking, and mission statements, and that he hasn't spent much money yet.

I would welcome a better answer from someone in Russia who actually knows the facts on the ground!

Comment author: Eliezer_Yudkowsky 09 November 2012 01:24:22AM 4 points [-]

Do we believe Dmitry Itskov is a billionaire? Google shows MSM outlets repeating the claim, but it doesn't look very researched and there are no hits except to the 2045 project.

Comment author: lukeprog 09 November 2012 03:15:49AM 4 points [-]

Note that Itskov spoke at the 2011 Singularity Summit.

Comment author: Mitchell_Porter 09 November 2012 02:50:26AM 3 points [-]

I changed the description to "entrepreneur". He's president of the company that owns some major Russian portals, that much is verifiable.