Transfer the human mind into a robot.
There's a huge difference between controlling a robot with your brain and transferring an entire human mind into it, but in recent months that line has resurfaced at the center of the tech debate after Elon Musk suggested an idea, which at first glance seems pretty crazy, to use Neuralink technology to capture a full snapshot of the human brain and instantiate it inside the Tesla Optimus robot.
All this driven not only by the search for so-called digital consciousness, but also by real applications in medicine, rehabilitation, motor and communication of praying, at the same time, companies invest billions in a humanoid robotic, hoping to transform those machines into physical platforms for advanced AI, and it is exactly here where the discussion becomes more philosophical than technological, because even if one day it were possible to perfectly copy all the information of the human brain, that would really be you.