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* ([[2008_WholeBrainEmulation|Sandberg & Bostrom, 2008]]) ⇒ [[Anders Sandberg]], and [[Nick Bostrom]]. ([[2008]]). | * ([[2008_WholeBrainEmulation|Sandberg & Bostrom, 2008]]) ⇒ [[Anders Sandberg]], and [[Nick Bostrom]]. ([[2008]]). “[http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/brain-emulation-roadmap-report.pdf Whole Brain Emulation]." Technical Report #2008-3, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University. | ||
** QUOTE: [[Whole brain emulation (WBE)]], the possible future [[one-to-one modelling]] of the [[function of]] the [[human brain]], is [[academically interesting]] and important for several reasons: ... | ** QUOTE: [[Whole brain emulation (WBE)]], the possible future [[one-to-one modelling]] of the [[function of]] the [[human brain]], is [[academically interesting]] and important for several reasons: ... | ||
Revision as of 02:34, 9 October 2016
A Whole Brain Simulation Task is an brain simulation task to simulate a brain.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Human-level Intelligence.
References
2008
- (Sandberg & Bostrom, 2008) ⇒ Anders Sandberg, and Nick Bostrom. (2008). “Whole Brain Emulation." Technical Report #2008-3, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University.
- QUOTE: Whole brain emulation (WBE), the possible future one-to-one modelling of the function of the human brain, is academically interesting and important for several reasons: ...
2013
- http://www.riken.jp/en/pr/press/2013/20130802_1/
- QUOTE: ... If peta-scale computers like the K computer are capable of representing 1% of the network of a human brain today, then we know that simulating the whole brain at the level of the individual nerve cell and its synapses will be possible with exa-scale computers hopefully available within the next decade,” explains Diesmann ...