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A critique of mind uploading claims, arguing that copying memories or behavior is not consciousness transfer unless the original subjective experience continues. We also talk about how it could be done in practice.
A collection of essays about selfhood, consciousness, embodiment, identity continuity, artificial minds, and the rights of synthetic persons. The focus is not only whether machines can think, but whether they can become someone, remain someone, or deserve recognition as someone.
A critique of mind uploading claims, arguing that copying memories or behavior is not consciousness transfer unless the original subjective experience continues. We also talk about how it could be done in practice.