• bufalo1973
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    5622 hours ago

    This is the correct way IMO. “Uploading” your mind to a computer is making a clone/copy, but the original dies the same.

    • @metallic_z3r0@infosec.pub
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      4221 hours ago

      Maintaining continuity of consciousness is the only thing that would make me feel comfortable with converting myself to a machine intelligence.

      • @very_well_lost@lemmy.world
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        1220 hours ago

        I hate to break it to you, but our meat brains don’t even have continuity of consciousness. We become unconscious all the time. The only real constant is the “hardware” our consciousness emerges from, but even that is always changing.

        • @terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          811 hours ago

          I don’t get the down votes. Did y’all forget about sleep? No one vividly dreams every night all night long. Often it’s the fade to black going to sleep then the sudden awakening.

            • Echo Dot
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              How would you know?

              How do you know you’re not a copy of yesterday’s you? If a clone has your memories and you’re not around anymore, then what’s the difference?

              • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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                17 hours ago

                Don’t try to get philosophical about this. There is a hard difference between copying a brain and actually transferring consciousness.

                • Echo Dot
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                  Don’t try to get philosophical about this.

                  Er? It’s a philosophical conversation since, you know, brain uploading is not a thing.

                  If you don’t want to engage in philosophy, you’re in the wrong place.

        • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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          3520 hours ago

          Except our brains are still functioning. If they didn’t keep functioning, we’d be brain dead. The point is that there’s a common thread that connects every waking moment together.

    • @MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world
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      1021 hours ago

      I think the only way we know it is us for sure is if we are conscious in both the original and clone at the same time. Like… okay… I know this is me in the new brain, I’ll shut down the other one.

      • Arthur Besse
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        2321 hours ago

        Like… okay… I know this is me in the new brain, I’ll shut down the other one.

        the other one: i’m pretty sure you’ve got it backwards, pal

        • @MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world
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          1121 hours ago

          No, no… you misunderstood. We’re just taking a trip to the brain farm up north. You’ll be able to think with the other brains up there. It’ll be fun.

    • @nul9o9@lemmy.world
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      321 hours ago

      I agree.

      But here is an interesting thing to think about:

      What is the perceived difference between falling asleep and waking up the next day, vs going to sleep and copying your consciousness to a machine/new body.

      • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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        1120 hours ago

        Your brain is still functioning while you’re asleep. If it turned off all the way then you’d become brain-dead.

          • @Infernal_pizza@lemmy.world
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            38 hours ago

            You wouldn’t notice because you’d be dead. Your clone wouldn’t notice because it would think it was you. Your friends and family wouldn’t notice because they’d think your clone was you.

          • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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            1018 hours ago

            Probably. If you’ve ever been under anesthesia then you’ve probably noticed the difference between sleeping under anesthesia and sleeping under normal conditions. Personally, I normally get the feeling that time has passed when I sleep, I didn’t have that feeling when I had my wisdom teeth removed; and anesthesia still doesn’t turn your brain all the way off. I’m pretty sure if your brain actually turned off all the way and then turned back on again, then you’d probably feel like you’re a different person.

      • @tabular@lemmy.world
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        Some sleep is conscious (dreaming) but they’re easily forgotten. Perhaps being unconscious still always has a grain of consciousness (but is just forgotten).

        It seems there is a grain of reduced experience while sleeping. Copying seems to imply it’s always a clone (a different ego, a different person).

    • germtm.
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      220 hours ago

      reading this comment suddenly reminded me of the “Pantheon” show.