Terrence Aym
Helium
According to Ian Pearson, a British futurist, death will be a thing of the past by 2050.
Pearson is one of many futurists, cybernetic experts and artificial intelligence researchers whose thoughts are converging on the same basic idea: Why not upload everything that’s in the brain—everything that makes a person who they are—into a computer and then download it again into a new body? Doing such a thing would make the individual theoretically immortal.
For such a thing to work, more advancements will be needed in the hardware and the software, and better interfaces will have to be developed between the human brain and the silicon brain.
Yet how to get there from here is not insurmountable.
Can brain uploading be achieved within 40 years?
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