Well, exactly. If the original me disappears with the inevitable failure of the carbon platform, but a copy that has all of the same memories and thought functions is planted in an artificial unit is allowed to continue with the same identity, have I actually died at all? I think it depends whether we believe in the concept of a soul, or if we think that who we are is entirely a function of electric signals and neural pathways that are formed as a result of experience and memory. I'm rather more inclined to the latter view.
I have recently begun telling my students (in an effort to get them to understand that adulthood is right around the corner) that it’s not going to be them that get to go on the Axiom from Wall-E.
Kids entertainment is the last time most of them had even a shred of media literacy. I’m not aware of a streamer or influencer who’d be a good warning example as they all seem to think that’s what they’ll do when leaving school. Except for the one lad that thinks he’s going into MMA. Bless.