Download your brain onto a computer

Found on The Inquirer on Sunday, 22 May 2005
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Ian Pearson, head of the futurology at BT told the Observer that such technology will be possible for the very rich in about 50 or so years. The rest of us will have to wait, but of course we will have more interesting lives to record.

He said that will mean that when you die it's not a major career problem, you just work from inside the computer rather than having to use a monitor. His rationale is that Sony's new PlayStation 3 is 35 times more powerful than the model it replaced, and in terms of processing is "one per cent as powerful as a human brain".

Pearson thinks that the next computing goal would be replicating consciousness. His crystal ball also forecasts that computer systems will be able to feel emotions so that aeroplanes will be programmed to be more terrified of crashing than their passengers, meaning they would do whatever possible to stay airborne.

Technology with a consciousness could end up in fun and/or problems. If airplanes are afraid of crashes, why start at all? I really wouldn't want to argue with my computer and justify my actions, thanks. Then we might also have a depressed Marvin...