Posted on 06/01/2025 1:37:27 PM PDT by algore
Is it possible to upload the consciousness of your mind into a computer? – Amreen, age 15, New Delhi, India
The concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading. Think of it as a way to create a copy of your brain, a transmission of your mind and consciousness into a computer.
There you would live digitally, perhaps forever. You'd have an awareness of yourself, you'd retain your memories and still feel like you. But you wouldn't have a body.
Within that simulated environment, you could do anything you do in real life – eating, driving a car, playing sports. You could also do things impossible in the real world, like walking through walls, flying like a bird or traveling to other planets.
The only limit is what science can realistically simulate.
Doable? Theoretically, mind uploading should be possible.
Still, you may wonder how it could happen. After all, researchers have barely begun to understand the brain.
Yet science has a track record of turning theoretical possibilities into reality. Just because a concept seems terribly, unimaginably difficult doesn't mean it's impossible.
Consider that science took humankind to the Moon, sequenced the human genome and eradicated smallpox. Those things too were once considered unlikely.
As a brain scientist who studies perception, I fully expect mind uploading to one day be a reality. But as of today, we're nowhere close. Living in a laptop
The brain is often regarded as the most complex object in the known universe. Replicating all that complexity will be extraordinarily difficult.
One requirement: The uploaded brain needs the same inputs it always had.
In other words, the external world must be available to it. Even cloistered inside a computer, you would still need a simulation of your senses, a reproduction of the ability to see, hear, smell, touch, feel – as well as move, blink, detect your heart rate, set your circadian rhythm and do thousands of other things.
But why is that? Couldn't you just exist in a pure mental bubble, inside the computer without sensory input?
Depriving people of their senses, like putting them in total darkness, or in a room without sound, is known as sensory deprivation, and it's regarded as a form of torture. People who have trouble sensing their bodily signals – thirst, hunger, pain, an itch – often have mental health challenges.
That's why for mind uploading to work, the simulation of your senses and the digital environment you're in must be exceptionally accurate. Even minor distortions could have serious mental consequences.
For now, researchers don't have the computing power, much less the scientific knowledge, to perform such simulations.
Spock transferred his katra to McCoy in Star Trek II.
Bkmk
Isn’t there a bible verse about that?
Along the lines of “they will ache for death, but it will never come for them”?
~Easy
I have the mind of Christ, and I can look forward to life eternal. So says The Book!
They could study criminals’ and pervs’ minds and find solutions on how to rewire them. But that is probably science fiction.
Of course, your own AI land can suffer glitches...
No. Another you -- another consciousness -- would live in the computer.
You -- your own mind and consciousness -- would still be trapped in your body.
Overdrawn at the Memory Bank.
Get to know God and there’s no reason for this nonsense.
The matter, is whose mind?
Revelation 9:6
“In those days people will seek death but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will flee from them.”
If the mind could be uploaded (it can’t) then why not upload it to an AI?
Then the AI will be real and there will be no need for real humans.
Let’s leave things as they were. Leave the mind where it is and let people be people.
,,, taking fingerprints and eye scans at the border got me wondering the same a few years back - along with voice recognition. Hell's parameters?
“If the mind could be uploaded (it can’t) then why not upload it to an AI?”
I think you miss the point.
if a human brain can be emulated than it would not be AI it would be “I”
Today full brain emulation has been done, but only for things like mosquitoes, but I remember when Moore made his postulate, and I remember when pong came out too.
We are riding the exponential curve of Tech and most people have no clue
How it'll really be:
We need to upload Rush Limbaugh’s show transcripts and audio files in an AI. Then let it loose on the radio to talk about current events.
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