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Mind Uploading in Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Mind uploading is the futurist idea of emulating all brain processes of an individual on a computer. Progress towards achieving this technology is currently limited by society's capability to study the human brain and the development of complex artificial neural networks capable of emulating the brain's architecture. The goal of this chapter is to provide a brief history of both categories, discuss the progress made, and note the roadblocks hindering future research. Then, by examining the roadblocks of neuroscience and artificial intelligence together, this chapter will outline a way to overcome their respective limitations by using the other field's strengths.
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