Download PDFOpen PDF in browserBridging Neuroscience and Minds: Exploring Collective Intelligence Through Brain Duplication using AIEasyChair Preprint 107568 pages•Date: August 21, 2023AbstractThis paper explores the exciting intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and neuroscience, introducing the concept of brain duplication. Brain duplication involves using AI to simulate and replicate brain functions, providing valuable insights into cognition, neurological disorders, and consciousness. By decoding neural activities and mapping brain structures, AI plays a vital role in understanding the complexities of the brain. The paper discusses neural network simulation, brain emulation, and the challenges involved in mimicking intricate brain behaviors. Additionally, it explores whole-brain emulation and connectomics to reveal structural intricacies. The potential of brain-machine interfaces and cognitive transfer is also examined along with ethical considerations like neuralink's potential for consciousness transfer. Neuroprosthetics, brain-computer interfaces, and brain-inspired cognitive architectures offer promise for enhanced cognition and mobility. The paper provides rudimentary pseudocode for brain duplication as a conceptual framework involving creating neuron duplicates and connections. However, it's important to note that real-world implementation presents multifaceted challenges across biological, ethical, technological, and philosophical domains. The pseudocode serves as a high-level illustration rather than a functional blueprint for actual brain duplication—an incredibly complex process. Moving forward, there is vast potential for further exploration in this field with an emphasis on addressing ethical concerns and philosophical aspects that guide future advancements. Keyphrases: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Brain Duplication, Brain Machine Interfaces, Connectomics, Neuralink's Consciousness, Neuroscience, cognitive transfer
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