Blue Brain |
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| Shreya Srivastav , BHOJ REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN; Simran Devda, BHOJ REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN |
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| BMI (Brain and Mind Institute), Blue Brain |
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What is it that differentiates man and puts him on the throne of the entire animal kingdom? Yes, it is the human brain, and not the human, which is the most valuable creation of God. But the brain, all its knowledge and power are destroyed after the death of man. Is it possible to model a brain and upload the contents of the real natural brain into it thereby propagating life even after death? Yes, indeed. Today, organ donation is giving a new lease of life to many ailing patients; however can brain be added to the list of organs that can be donated? Imagine the marvels that would be back into existence if we could replicate and restore the brains of geniuses like Sir Albert Einstein or Newton or even our great leaders of the past like Mahatma Gandhi. This paper presents a literature survey on the Blue Brain technology that promptly answers all these sparkling questions. Scientists today are in research to take artificial intelligence to a level beyond everything, to create a virtual brain that could think, react, make decisions and also keep everything in some form of memory to do everything that a normal human brain can. To achieve this, the main approach is to upload an actual brain in a virtual brain. So that even after death the persons conscience would be able to function exactly as a normal brain in the form of a machine. IBM along with scientists at BMI (Brain and Mind Institute) École Poly technique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Research University in Switzerland are simulating the brains biological systems into a 3D model, which would recreate the electrochemical interactions that take place inside the brain. If this simulation results in a success, the modelling would extend to different parts of the brain and make it function with all the abilities of a natural brain, thereby eliminating the chances of any brain malfunctions such as psychiatric disorders like depression and autism, which are possible in the normal brain. IBM names this project as the "Blue Brain" project. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV7I70154 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 7 Publication Date: 01/10/2019 Page(s): 288-295 |
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