Imagine your brain is like a big, messy backpack filled with thousands of toys, each toy represents an idea or memory. If you want to copy it, you can’t just snap a picture of the whole thing and expect it to work in another backpack. You have to take out every toy one by one, remember how they fit together, and put them into a new backpack so everything still works the same way. That’s like trying to copy the human brain, it's complicated!
Examples
- Imagine trying to copy the way you think about pizza, it's not just about liking it, but how you remember tasting it with friends for the first time.
- If you tried to copy the brain of someone who’s never eaten pizza before, they might end up thinking it tastes like cardboard.
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See also
- Why Can't We Just Copy a Brain?
- Why Can't We Just Copy Our Memories Like Files on a Computer?
- What is neurotechnology?
- How can deepfakes be detected, and what are their dangers?
- How Do Computers Actually Understand Language?