Cells to Silicon - Your Brain in 2050
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Robert Krulwich's Introduction.
Participant Introductions.
Taking a drink when you are totally paralyzed.
How many neurons would we need to do this action normally?
What are the sounds we are hearing from the brain?
What is the Jennifer Aniston cell?
Facial recognition and why we can't recognize people.
Is there a less invasive way to read and control the brain?
In the next 20 years how will machines become a native speaker?
The brain has it's own math and our interpretation.
Is joy or love a mathematical equation?
Drugs are the first prosthetics.
Making a copy of yourself and moving into a machine.
Physically reacting before your brain has a chance to know it.
Does the implant technology give any feeling back?
At what point do humans become bionic?
Can the technology being implanted be hacked?
Is the brain guessing what happens before it happens can the technology do this as well?
do we have the computational technology to replicate the consciousness?
Will we evolve into the mechanics?
Taught by
World Science Festival
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