Will We Hit a Wall? Forecasting Bottlenecks to Whole Brain Emulation Development

J. Alstott
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Abstract Whole brain emulation (WBE) is the possible replication of human brain dynamics that reproduces human behavior. If created, WBE would have significant impact on human society, and forecasts frequently place WBE as arriving within a century. However, WBE would be a complex technology with a complex network of prerequisite technologies. Most forecasts only consider a fraction of this technology network. The unconsidered portions of the network may contain bottlenecks, which are slowly-developing technologies that would impede the development of WBE. Here I describe how bottlenecks in the network can be non-obvious, and the merits of identifying them early. I show that bottlenecks may be predicted even with noisy forecasts. Accurate forecasts of WBE development must incorporate potential bottlenecks, which can be found using detailed descriptions of the WBE technology network. Bottlenecks identification can also increase the impact of WBE researchers by directing effort to those technologies that will immediately affect the timeline of WBE development
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我们会碰壁吗?预测全脑仿真发展的瓶颈
摘要全脑仿真(WBE)是一种可能的人脑动力学复制,再现人类行为。如果被创造出来,WBE将对人类社会产生重大影响,预测经常认为WBE将在一个世纪内到来。然而,WBE将是一种复杂的技术,具有复杂的先决技术网络。大多数预测只考虑了这个技术网络的一小部分。网络中未考虑的部分可能包含瓶颈,这些瓶颈是发展缓慢的技术,将阻碍WBE的发展。在这里,我将描述网络中的瓶颈如何变得不明显,以及尽早发现它们的优点。我表明,即使使用嘈杂的预测,也可以预测出瓶颈。对WBE发展的准确预测必须包含潜在的瓶颈,这些瓶颈可以通过对WBE技术网络的详细描述来发现。瓶颈识别还可以增加WBE研究人员的影响,因为它可以将精力集中在那些将立即影响WBE开发时间表的技术上
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