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a Study on Whole Brain Emulation
Sushant Adhikari, , Ashish Kulkarni
Published in
2017
Pages: 291 - 299
Abstract
The research is based on the " Study of Whole Brain Emulation " . Brain Emulation is the process of copying a person's mind or say brain and upload or copy it in an external substrata that can be a computer, a robot, a hard disc or any such computation devices. This study focuses on how people of different gender, age groups and occupations react towards the many possibilities of whole brain emulation. Their acceptability towards achieving it and allowing themselves to be a part of it. The research has been done by taking Online Surveys of individual users on their responses towards Whole Brain Emulation, via email. The research concludes the acceptance of the respondents on the multiple means of achieving Whole Brain Emulation, we observe that most respondents are neutral towards the entire Whole Brian Emulation Process and living in the virtual space, while most still accept the possibility of achieving immortality and find it as a boon towards terminally ill patients. Also from the many modes of achieving Whole Brian Emulation, most respondents choose Neural Scans over other methods, while questionnaires to create an Artificial Intelligence of themselves remain the second most preferred means of achieving it.
About the journal
JournalKhoj Journal of Indian Management Research and Practices