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Is it Possible? Is it Reasonable
Not
Yet
As good or as bad as AI systems sound, the practical approach to making an AI system is currently economically impossible because our technology is not advanced enough to track so much information throughout the brain to create a great enough understanding to develop an AI systems. So the answer to the question is yes it is currently possible to create an AI system but it would take every single computer on the planet, so...
1) The use of cockroach brains and other small capacity brains to help understand brains and move on to higher capacity animals
AI machines in the past have been able to talk, read, play chess and perform other specific objectives. Although, recently AI systems have been able to pass IQ tests and get the same averages as average infants, which is very impressive because it has never been done before. However, the advancements of AI systems are minimal compared to the computing power of the human, which presents the problem of how to create an AI that is as nearly powerful to the human brain.
2) Test the brain in challenges and track where neurons travel and work when the brain thinks and problem solves.
3) Track the development of an infant's brain to adulthood.
Artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, has been a long thought concept; however science has lacked the specific knowledge of how to map and understand the brain past it's basic principles. The notion of re-creating a brain is a popular belief and has tried to foolishly make AI systems without much knowledge of how the brain works and operates. A greater understanding of the human brain needs to be accomplished in order to create a functional AI system.
Redundant human-dependent tasks will be the burden of AI systems allowing for ease of human tedious and mundane tasks of daily life.
The disadvantages to creating AI systems is that humans will be giving computers the capability of making their own decisions which cannot be predicted. Also, there is an ethical brake in making machines as smart as humans; however the worst disadvantage is that humans will forget how to work because the AI's will complete all working tasks from mowing the lawn to building appliances and car all the way to running businesses.
We will have a deeper understanding of the brain so that we can solve problems and questions we have, such as, why some people's brains can retain more information than others.
Brain diseases such as dementia and autism can be understood and possibly solved with the knowledge that we would have from constructing an AI brain.
Bibliography
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Cook, Gareth. "A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain." Scientific American Global RSS. N.p., 20 Mar. 2012. Web. 19 July 2014.
Requarth, Tim. "Bringing a Virtual Brain to Life." The New York Times. The New York Times, 18 Mar. 2013. Web. 19 July 2014.