Blue Brain Abstract
Blue Brain Abstract
Blue Brain Abstract
Human brain is the most valuable creation of God. The man is called intelligent
because of the brain. The brain translates the information delivered by the impulses,
which then enables the person to react. But we loss the knowledge of a brain when the
body is destroyed after the death of man. That knowledge might have been used for
the development of the human society. What happen if we create a brain and up load
the contents of natural brain into it?
Blue Brain
The name of the worlds first virtual brain. That means a machine that can
function as human brain. Today scientists are in research to create an artificial brain
that can think, response, take decision, and keep anything in memory. The main aim
is to upload human brain into machine. So that man can think, take decision without
any effort. After the death of the body, the virtual brain will act as the man .So, even
after the death of a person we will not loose the knowledge, intelligence, personalities,
feelings and memories of that man that can be used for the development of the human
society. No one has ever understood the complexity of human brain. It is complex
than any circuitry in the world. So, question may arise Is it really possible to create a
human brain? The answer is Yes. Because what ever man has created today always
he has followed the nature. When man does not have a device called computer, it was
a big question for all. Technology is growing faster than every thing. IBM is now in
research to create a virtual brain, called Blue brain. If possible, this would be the
first virtual brain of the world. With in 30 years, we will be able to scan ourselves into
the computers. Is this the beginning of eternal life?
How it is possible?
First, it is helpful to describe the basic manners in which a person may be
uploaded into a computer. Raymond Kurzweil recently provided an interesting paper
on this topic. In it, he describes both invasive and noninvasive techniques. The most
promising is the use of very small robots, or nanobots. These robots will be small
enough to travel throughout our circulatory systems. Traveling into the spine and brain,
they will be able to monitor the activity and structure of our central nervous system.
They will be able to provide an interface with computers that is as close as our mind can
be while we still reside in our biological form. Nanobots could also carefully scan the
structure of our brain, providing a complete readout of the connections between each
neuron. They would also record the current state of the brain. This information, when
entered into a computer, could then continue to function as us. All that is required is
a computer with large enough storage space and processing power. Is the pattern and
state of neuron connections in our brain truly all that makes up our conscious selves?
Many people believe firmly those we posses a soul, while some very technical people
believe that quantum forces contribute to our awareness. But we have to now think
technically. Note, however, that we need not know how the brain actually functions,
to transfer it to a computer. We need only know the media and contents. The actual
mystery of how we achieved consciousness in the first place, or how we maintain it, is
a separate discussion. Really this concept appears to be very difficult and complex to
us. For this we have to first know how the human brain actually works.
BRAIN SIMULATION
NATURAL BRAIN
SIMULATED BRAIN
1. INPUT
In the nervous system in our body the
neurons are responsible for the message
passing. The body receives the input
by the sensory cells. These sensory
cells produces electric impulses which are
received by the neurons. The neurons
transfer these electric impulses to the
brain.
1. INPUT
In a similar way the artificial nervous
system can be created. The scientist
has already created artificial neurons by
replacing them with the silicon chip. It
has also been tested that these neurons
can receive the input from the sensory
cells. So, the electric impulses from
the sensory cells can be received through
these artificial neurons and send to a super
computer for the interpretation
2. INTERPRETATION
The interpretation of the electric impulses
received by the artificial neuron can be
2. INTERPRETATION
The electric impulses received by the
brain from the neurons are interpreted in
4. MEMORY
It is not impossible to store the data
permanently by using the secondary
memory. In the similar way the required
states of the registers can be stored
permanently.
And when required these information
can be retrieved and used.
5. PROCESSING
In a similar way the decision making can
be done by the computer by using some
stored states and the received input & by
performing some arithmetic and logical
calculations.
Limitations
Further, there are many new dangers these technologies will open. We will be
susceptible to new forms of harm.
_ We become dependent upon the computer systems.
_ Others may use technical knowledge against us.
_ Computer viruses will pose an increasingly critical threat.
_ The real threat, however, is the fear that people will have of new technologies.
That fear may culminate in a large resistance. Clear evidence of this type of fear
is found today with respect to human cloning.
FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
The synthesis era in neuroscience started with the launch of the Human Brain
Project and is an inevitable phase triggered by a critical amount of fundamental data.
The data set does not need to be complete before such a phase can begin. Indeed, it
is essential to guide reductionist research into the deeper facets of brain structure and
function. As a complement to experimental research, it offers rapid assessment of the
probable effect of a new finding on preexisting knowledge, which can no longer be
managed completely by any one researcher. Detailed models will probably become
the final form of databases that are used to organize all knowledge of the brain and
allow hypothesis testing, rapid diagnoses of brain malfunction, as well as development
of treatments for neurological disorders. In short, we can hope to learn a great deal
about brain function and disfunction from accurate models of the brain .The time taken
to build detailed models of the brain depends on the level of detail that is captured.
Indeed, the first version of the Blue Column, which has 10,000 neurons, has already
been built and simulated; it is the refinement of the detailed properties and calibration
of the circuit that takes time. A model of the entire brain at the cellular level will
probably take the next decade. There is no fundamental obstacle to modeling the
brain and it is therefore likely that we will have detailed models of mammalian brains,
including that of man, in the near future. Even if overestimated by a decade or two, this
is still just a blink of an eye in relation to the evolution of human civilization. As with
Deep Blue, Blue Brain will allow us to challenge the foundations of our understanding
of intelligence and generate new theories of consciousness.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, we will be able to transfer ourselves into computers at some
point. Most arguments against this outcome are seemingly easy to circumvent. They
are either simple minded, or simply require further time for technology to increase.
The only serious threats raised are also overcome as we note the combination of
biological and digital technologies.