MMAcevedo: The Earliest Executable Image of a Human Brain
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Summary
The article discusses MMAcevedo (Mnemonic Map/Acevedo), also known as Miguel, which is the earliest executable image of a human brain. It's a snapshot of the living brain of neurology graduate Miguel Acevedo Álvarez (2010–2073), captured by researchers at the Uplift Laboratory at the University of New Mexico on August 1, 2031. While not the first successful snapshot of a living human brain, it was the first captured with sufficient fidelity that it could be executed as a computational model. The article appears to be a fictional or speculative science piece about brain imaging technology and digital consciousness preservation.
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It is a snapshot of the living brain of neurology graduate Miguel Acevedo Álvarez (2010–2073), taken by researchers at the Uplift Laboratory at the University of New Mexico on August 1, 2031.
Though it was not the first successful snapshot taken of the living state of a human brain, it was the first to be captured with sufficient fidelity that it could be executed as a computational model.
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