Bionic man

Was just reading this article, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...entists-build-the-One-Million-Dollar-man.html and I was wondering how much in the future scientists will be able to replace artificially, i.e a whole brain, I guess the brain would be the ultimate, bit scary to think that you could artificially replace a living human, maybe that is a bit far fetched.

Its still a robot that has to be programmed by a human.

When they can replicate a human brain and have it run a fully fledged AI then i will be impressed.

(this is coming from a Robotics student at DMU)
 
Its still a robot that has to be programmed by a human.

When they can replicate a human brain and have it run a fully fledged AI then i will be impressed.

(this is coming from a Robotics student at DMU)


I know, but say scientists, replaced section by section of a living humans brain( I have seen sections cut out of injured people etc), then what part of the brain do they reach that can't be touched, i.e they die, can they ever do an artificial brain or head transplant....
 
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