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In 2017, American robotics scientist Peter Scott-Morgan was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a disease that doctors recognize as incurable (this disease once destroyed Stephen Hawking's nerve cells). But Scott-Morgan didn't give up. He used his vast knowledge, experience and the latest technology to replace some of the affected functions of his body with electronics. The scientist then decided to move his avatar into a computer using artificial intelligence and become Peter 2.0, not just to defeat the disease, but to get a chance at eternal life in the machine. This is a description of an experiment similar to the plot of a science fiction movie, but completely real. Thanks to the efforts of a scientist, people with disabilities get a chance to survive. Peter's experiment 2.0 has the power to change the future.