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Originally Posted by Anthony
Broadly speaking, if you can't emulate what a brain does, you can't interface with it either, so either the brain in a box is useless because you can do the same thing in a different way, or it's useless because you can't actually do anything with it.
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That...skips at least one step.
We
already can interface brains and machines (albeit clumsily), and we most certainly can't emulate brains in any meaningful way in software.
It all depends on what you're trying to
do with the brain-in-a-jar. (I'm actually skeptical of this because I don't think the brain is set up to work very well in such isolation, but allowing for that, there's also the risk that the brain-in-a-jar might have his or her own ideas about function and role...