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Fresh thinking about Neo-genetic and Social Perspectives of Mind Upload capabilities beyond the Biological Human Body

Eddie John Paul Fisher and Eddie Fisher

Journal of Social Science Studies, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 149

Abstract: The concept of mind upload into a machine has become a popular topic that has attracted further investigations by both the community of practice and scholarly researchers. Technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have enhanced knowledge about mind upload capabilities. The development of these capabilities has reached an important milestone- let the technology advance further without controlled intervention that addresses ethical and sociological apprehensions or balance these developments through the introduction of proper legislation that acts in the best interests of the individual and society, irrespective of culture and geography. This research recommends that more focus should be on finding human mind upload sociological issues and the laws and regulations associated with these. Involved parties must engage in more effective and visible collaboration and co-operation to put the interests of individuals and society first during the development of mind upload options and solutions.

Date: 2024
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