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What (who) is mind uploading - definition


Mind uploading         
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  • [[Magnetoencephalography]]
  • Serial sectioning of a brain
  • Estimates of how much processing power is needed to emulate a human brain at various levels, along with the fastest and slowest supercomputers from [[TOP500]] and a $1000 PC. Note the logarithmic scale. The (exponential) trend line for the fastest supercomputer reflects a doubling every 14 months. Kurzweil believes that mind uploading will be possible at neural simulation, while the Sandberg & Bostrom report is less certain about where consciousness arises.<ref>Roadmap p.11 "Given the complexities and conceptual issues of consciousness we will not examine criteria 6abc, but mainly examine achieving criteria 1‐5."</ref>
HYPOTHETICAL COPYING OF A "SELF" FROM A BRAIN'S NEURAL-NETWORKS INTO A COMPUTER, A COMPUTER NETWORK OR A HUMAN-LIKE ROBOT
Downloading conciousness; Downloading consciousness; Mind enema; Mind upload; Mind-transfer; Electronic transcendence; Brain uploading; Brain downloading; Mind downloading; Mind Transfer; Mind transfer; Uploaded consciousness; Downloaded consciousness; Brain upload; Whole brain emulation; Brain emulation; Brain download; Uploaded astronaut; Uploaded astronauts; Whole-brain emulation
Mind uploading is a speculative process of whole brain emulation in which a brain scan is used to completely emulate the mental state of the individual in a digital computer. The computer would then run a simulation of the brain's information processing, such that it would respond in essentially the same way as the original brain and experience having a sentient conscious mind.
mind uploading         
  • pmc=2443193}}</ref>
  • [[Magnetoencephalography]]
  • Serial sectioning of a brain
  • Estimates of how much processing power is needed to emulate a human brain at various levels, along with the fastest and slowest supercomputers from [[TOP500]] and a $1000 PC. Note the logarithmic scale. The (exponential) trend line for the fastest supercomputer reflects a doubling every 14 months. Kurzweil believes that mind uploading will be possible at neural simulation, while the Sandberg & Bostrom report is less certain about where consciousness arises.<ref>Roadmap p.11 "Given the complexities and conceptual issues of consciousness we will not examine criteria 6abc, but mainly examine achieving criteria 1‐5."</ref>
HYPOTHETICAL COPYING OF A "SELF" FROM A BRAIN'S NEURAL-NETWORKS INTO A COMPUTER, A COMPUTER NETWORK OR A HUMAN-LIKE ROBOT
Downloading conciousness; Downloading consciousness; Mind enema; Mind upload; Mind-transfer; Electronic transcendence; Brain uploading; Brain downloading; Mind downloading; Mind Transfer; Mind transfer; Uploaded consciousness; Downloaded consciousness; Brain upload; Whole brain emulation; Brain emulation; Brain download; Uploaded astronaut; Uploaded astronauts; Whole-brain emulation
<application> The science fiction concept of copying one's mind into an artificial body or computer. {uploading/MUHomePage.html">Home (http://sunsite.unc.edu/jstrout/uploading/MUHomePage.html)}. (1995-04-10)
Mind uploading in fiction         
USE OF A COMPUTER OR ANOTHER SUBSTRATE AS AN EMULATED HUMAN BRAIN, AND THE VIEW OF THOUGHTS AND MEMORIES AS SOFTWARE INFORMATION STATES
Mind transfer in fiction
Mind uploading, whole brain emulation, or substrate-independent minds, is a use of a computer or another substrate as an emulated human brain. The term "mind transfer" also refers to a hypothetical transfer of a mind from one biological brain to another.