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What is carboncopies? Carboncopies is a nonprofit organisation with a goal of creating a networking and outreach community around the central idea of Advancing Substrate Independent Minds (ASIM). ASIM is a field of research which seeks to understand the brain and nervous system of a wide range of organisms, including humans, in order to facilitate emulation of these organisms in an artificial substrate, for example a computer processor. Why is carboncopies required? In order for progress to be made in the field of ASIM, advancements in many key technologies and research areas are required. These include: Nanotechnology, biotechnology, brain imaging, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, computational hardware and architectures, cognitive psychology and philosophy. ASIM sits at the confluence of many subjects, and cross-disciplinary research is a necessity. However, it can be difficult to manage and organise ideas from many different fields of expertise. ASIM offers tantalizing possibilities, but they need to be understood and pursued in a structured fashion. Carboncopies will help by offering a networking platform and hub around which experts in the individual fields relevant to ASIM can gather and exchange ideas. It will also promote these ideas and explain the motivation behind ASIM to a wider audience. How will carboncopies achieve this? Carboncopies organises workshops and conferences where interested parties can exchange ideas, network with others, and keep updated on the latest developments in the field. We also gather up-to-date literature and news relevant to the ASIM community. |
Dec.2011, Dr. Koene, representing carboncopies at H+ Hong Kong.
(Photo courtesy of Adam Falcon.)
Please note, the carboncopies Facebook group is an open group. The posts are available to anyone to view. In order to contribute to the group discussion, you do need to become a member!


