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by toomuchtodo
4048 days ago
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That postulates that everyone's brain is worth simulating. In the beginning, only the most "valuable" neural mappings will be worth the computing time required to simulate them. And rights! Does a simulated neural network of a human being have the same rights as a human being? One couldn't argue that simply because the underlying processor is silicon-based instead of carbon-based rights are lost. Many philosophical questions to answer. |
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