Hypercalculia for the mind emulation

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Abstract

By imitating the high-speed computational behavior of a machine through a consciousness of the future, we suggest a reverse artificial intelligence in an attempt to achieve the computational whole mind emulation of high level thoughts. The methodology, using such reverse artificial intelligence which we run with control on the mind instead of a machine, is disclosed. We then generalize this ability to enable the proposed mind emulation through high-speed mental computation processes. We suggest a set of theoretical and empirical principles and methods for the mind transfer, which leads to an almost unlimited potential for the human beings and society. In this paper, we present the most basic case of experimenting with the inactive behaviors, then a new hypothesis. © 2009 Springer-Verlag London Limited.

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Lemaire, A., & Rousseaux, F. (2009). Hypercalculia for the mind emulation. AI and Society, 24(2), 191–196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-009-0187-4

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