SAEDNEWS: As the line between technology and imagination fades, concepts like this emerge: Elon Musk believes that within the next two decades, it will be possible to “upload” the human mind into a robot, and Neuralink is actively pursuing research in this direction.
According to the Science and Technology Desk of SaedNews, in a plausible future, it may be possible to recreate memories, personality traits, and even parts of emotions within a robotic body like Tesla Optimus. The scientist emphasizes, however, that this process would create a “digital version”—a mind similar to a human’s, but not the exact essence of the original person.
This concept—even if it still seems far-fetched—raises profound ethical and philosophical questions:
What truly defines our individual identity?
Is it the body? The brain? Memories? Experiences?
And could a digital version genuinely be considered the “same” person?
⚠️ Mind uploading remains, for now, a futuristic vision rather than a realized reality. Yet even this imagined horizon suggests just how complex, astonishing, and full of fundamental questions the future of humanity could be.