Perhaps at some point far into the future they could look at hundreds of brains a year and compare how the connections get shaped from age, illnes, experience and memories in the animal and at some point perhaps even do live scans on humans to help with treatment.
that is very likely but somehow i dont think i’ll live to see it.
maybe/maybe not but MRI was only developed in the 1970-1980 so we have come a long way from that and the quality of ai tracing have developed a lot in the time since ew got lunched, so give it another 10 -20 years and a lot might have happen. unless we got cast out into 3. world war first ofc.
no ww3 plz, i have many plans for the future xP. But yeah idk it could be 10 years or more.
Also, AI is being developed and improved staggerlingly fast in the last few years. I’ve been watching its development since the beginning of the century. Heck, I’ve been writing my first simple AIs in Pascal about 2002. Things were going slowly for a dozen or so years, but then the AlexNet appeared and the deep learning revolution started. Then again, a few slow years, and the transormers and LLMs appeared with the famous Attention Is All You Need paper at the beginning. Since then, the AIs are moving by leaps and bounds and are already assisting in research. I believe, even in a few years (before 2030) we’ll have ASI level models and projects in work, that will help make the connectome for at least a whole mouse brain, maybe more. Then, a few years more and the technological singularity. After that - nobody nows.