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    Computerized Human Brain?

    Blue Brain?Reality or ..?

    Parag Rabade.

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    Contents

    INTRODUCTIONWHAT IS BLUE BRAINWHAT IS VIRTUAL BRAIN

    FUNCTION OF NATURAL BRAINBRAIN SIMULATIONCURRENT RESEARCH WORK

    ADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGEFUTURE?

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    Introduction Your brain is home to around 100 billion neurons, all of

    which are perpetually establishing and breaking connections,known as synapses, with other neurons.

    There are trillions of these connections throughout your brainhelping orchestrate everything from movement, to learning, toestablishing and recalling memories.

    But we still don't understand how all the connections between

    those neurons work. While comparing the formal values of computer performance and

    the relevant memory volume with the best estimate of humanfeatures expressed in similar terms, one may come to conclusionthat the technology already overpasses the humans intellectualpower.

    Such conclusion would be, certainly, nave (immature): computersare still just big calculators having neither intuition, nor realassociation, nor ability to overcome the rigid frame of initialaxioms to jump to the next floor of the Gdel's perpetual staircaseof ever broadening logic systems.

    The crystal can do with information everything that we can do, ifonly we know in advance what exactly we have to do with it.

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    The life-long performance of thegreatest humans in computers terms

    would be never too high

    In such computer-taste scale, thesymbolic/universal language of scientists'will be inferior to combinedsymbolic/analog language of writers whowould bestill inferior to pure analog language ofartists

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    Virtual Will and realCompetition

    Although computer has no its own will, behind of theComputer are the interests and wills of individuals,corporations, organizations and government.

    Thus, computer is getting a virtual will.

    Competition between people and computer become a realreality

    Human brain, the most valuable creation of God. The manis called intelligent because of the brain.

    But we lose the knowledge of a brain when the body is

    destroyed after the death.

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    Ancient model ofHumanity

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    NEW MODEL OFHUMANITY

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    Coming model ofHumanity

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    What is BLUEBRAIN

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    YES", The IBM is now developing a virtual

    brain known as the BLUE BRAIN.

    It would be the worlds first virtual brain.

    Within 30 years, we will be able to scanourselves into the computers.

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    WHAT IS VIRTUAL

    BRAIN?

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    A machine that can function asbrain

    It can take decision.

    It can think. It can response.

    It can keep things in memory.

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    DO WE NEED

    VIRUTAL BRAIN?WHY?

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    To upload contents of the natural brain

    into it .

    To keep the intelligence , knowledge

    and skill of any person for ever .

    To remember things without anyeffort .

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    FUNCTIONING OF

    BRAIN

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    Sensory Input :-

    Receiving input such as sound ,image, etcthrough sensory cell .

    Interpretation:-Interpretation of the received input by the

    brain bydefining states of neurons in the brain.

    Motor Output:-

    Receiving of electric responses from the brainto03/05/13 [email protected]

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    BRAINSIMULATION

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    NATURAL BRAIN VSSIMULATED BRAIN

    INPUT

    Through the siliconchip or artificial

    neurons

    INTERPRETATION

    By a set of bits in theset of register

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    OUTPUT

    Through thenatural neurons.

    PROCESSING

    Through arithmeticand logicalcalculations

    MEMORY

    Through permanentstates of neurons

    OUTPUT

    Through the siliconchip.

    PROCESSINGThrough arithmetic

    and logicalcalculation and

    artificial intelligence

    MEMORY

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    Now there is no question how the virtual

    brain will work.

    But the question is how the human brainwill be up loaded into it.

    This is also possible due to the fastgrowing technology.

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    UPLOADING HUMANBRAIN

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    The uploading is possible by the use of small

    robots known as the Nanobots.

    These robots are small enough totravelthrough out our circulatory system.

    Traveling into the spine and brain, they will beable to monitor the activity and structure of ourcentral nervous system.

    They will be able to provide an interface withcomputer while we still reside in our biological

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    Nanobots could also carefully scan thestructure of our brain, providing a complete

    readout of the connection.

    This information, when entered into acomputer, could then continue to function asus.

    Thus the data stored in the entire brain willbe uploaded into the computer.

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    EXAMPLE OF BLUEBRAIN

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    A very good example of utilization of blue brainis the case "short term memory".

    In some movies we might have noticed that aperson might be having short term memories.

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    A another situation is that when a persongets older, then he starts forgetting or

    takes a bit more time to recognize to aperson.

    For the above reason we need a blue

    brain. It is a simple chip that can beinstalled into the human brain for whichthe short term memory and volatilememory at the old age can be avoided.

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    Remembering things without any effort.

    Making decision without the presence ofa person.

    Usingintelligenceofapersonafterthedeath .

    Understanding the activities of animals .

    Allowing the deaf to hear via direct

    nerve stimulation.

    ADVANTAGES

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    DISADVANTAGES

    Webecomedependentuponthecomputer .

    Othersmayusetechnicalknowledge

    against

    us.

    Another fear is found with respect tohuman cloning.

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    FUTURE?

    The study will search for insights into howhuman beings think and remember.

    The brain circuitry is in a complex state of

    flux, the brain rewires itself every momentof its existence.

    If the scientists can crack open the secret

    of how and why the brain does it, theknowledge could lead to new breed ofsupercomputers.

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    Conclusion

    We will be able to transfer ourselves into computers atsome point.

    No thinking entity can ever be made of solid-state devices.

    The characteristics of living organisms hint that functional

    artificial intelligence can never be created in machines. A machine could be made to solve very complex numerical

    problems in the spirit of artificial intelligence, but themachine would have to be supervised by emotionalintelligence.

    The only way to produce emotional intelligence (and alsocreative scholastic intelligence) is through highlyresponsive organic compounds.

    The unfounded belief that the human brain (relative tosimple life forms) employs some additional "mental magic"

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    Think about IT !

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