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| | Mind transfer - definition of Mind transfer in Encyclopedia |
 | | However, mind uploading is also advocated by a number of sober researchers in neuroscience and artificial intelligence, such as Marvin Minsky. |  | | In the case where it is transferred into a computer, it would become a form of artificial intelligence sometimes called an infomorph. |  | | In Transhumanism and science fiction, mind transfer (also referred to as mind uploading or mind downloading, depending on one's perspective) refers to the hypothetical transfer of a human mind either into a computer or other non-human receptacle, or from one human body to another. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Mind_transfer
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| | Mind Narration @ HigherPower.org (Higher Power) |
 | | The debate about the nature of the mind is relevant to the development of artificial intelligence. |  | | Likewise philosopher Ken Wilber posits that Mind is the interior dimension of the brain holon. |  | | If on the other hand the mind is no more than the aggregated functions of the brain, then it will be possible, at least in theory, to create a machine with a mind. |
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http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Mind
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| | Cyberpunk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A recurrent criticism of cyberpunk is that it assumes a dualistic picture of the human body and mind, analogous to that of Descartes, and conveying an antipathy to embodied human life. |  | | However, other critics have seen cyberpunk as projecting a more sophisticated and modern picture of the mind and its relationship to the body, one that should not be confused with Cartesian dualism and has more to do with cognitive science. |  | | Instead, they call to mind the private eye of detective novels, who might solve the trickiest cases but never receive a just reward. |
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