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October 17, 2024 1:11 PM
AI enthusiasts and futurists, including Ray Kurzweil and Elon Musk, are exploring the concept of "mind uploading," which could enable deceased traders to continue their financial activities through AI. This futuristic idea envisions creating a digital recreation of human brains, allowing interaction with a digital version of a once-living person.
The technology for such mind uploads is not expected to emerge within the next decade, according to experts like Anthropic AI’s Dario Amodei. Despite the lack of scientific evidence supporting the feasibility of mind uploads, the concept gains traction as AI development advances. Amodei, in a recent blog post, described a future where AI could eliminate mental illness and disease, while also acknowledging the challenges of mind uploading.
The idea has sparked interest in the AI and science communities, with prominent figures like Amodei and Musk lending credibility to the concept. However, there is no peer-reviewed research indicating that mind uploads or human-level AI are possible. The complexity of the human brain remains unmatched by current AI models, yet breakthroughs in AI have occurred rapidly since 2014.
The potential for mind uploads to revolutionize human experience is likened to the impact of electricity and the internet. While practical implementation remains uncertain, the possibility of recreating complex neural networks is considered plausible by some neurologists. An example of this interest is Alex Van Halen's outreach to OpenAI, aiming to recreate his late brother Eddie Van Halen's musical style through AI.
The feasibility of mind uploads remains speculative, but if successful, such technology could extend beyond music to areas like cryptocurrency trading, offering a digital continuation of expertise.
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