Post by Jean Ng 🟢

AI Changemaker | Global Top 20 Creator in AI Safety & Tech Ethics | Corporate Trainer | The AI Collective Leader, Kuala Lumpur Chapter

Science must move forward. Great things do not come without a cost. I've always been super interested in the idea of moving a brain to something else, like a robot. Maybe it's because I read a lot of books and watch sci-fi movies, but I always wonder how long it will be before we can live without getting sick. In my new article, "The Scientific Roadblocks Preventing Human Brain Migration to Robotic Bodies," I explore the complex scientific challenges preventing this movie scenario from becoming reality. You see this idea of uploading our minds to machines in movies all the time, but it's way harder than just copying files. The human brain is like a super complicated machine. It's made of about 86 billion brain cells (neurons) that connect in trillions of ways. Do you think we should even try to move our brains into robots, even if we could?

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