Post #93118
February 21, 2017, 07:23:15 PM
I'm late to the party on the risks of uploads, but:
You all seem to have missed the simplest solution to the problem of people hacking your uploaded brain.
Use it only for a backup, download from it post-body-death into a new frame, and have the backup stored in a safe spot located entirely within the human body (and thus thoroughly air gapped), or just use ROM for the storage media.
Examples of the former three: literally everyone in Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan (although their backup 'stacks' were located in the spine right beneath the brain stem, which sounds cool but seems like it would be complicated to implant, although points for well-protected-ness; also they're not immune to 'memetic viruses', whose delivery mechanism seems unexplained but are used as a war weapon in like the first chapter, but those seem both uncommon and highly frowned on); example of the latter: the Dixie Flatline in Neuromancer by William Gibson (which I guess is also awful since he seemed to have been begged to be wiped near the end) (oh, also, spoilers for that last bit, but if you didn't read Neuromancer in the 30+ years it's been out it's your fault anyway).
That's your worst case scenario, mostly because the sheer quantity of memory you'd need to store a human brain in sufficient fidelity to be a suitable backup would mean backups would likely be expensive, and ROM isn't exactly reusable. The poor might get 1-3 backups over the course of their entire working life, and might realistically only upload/download once only to go right back to the meaningless poverty grind of endless pointless work. Which just seems depressing if you think about it.
Your best case scenario is a (generally) benevolent post-scarcity government, e.g. The Culture in About 3/4 of the Things I Wrote by Iain M. Banks. Where uploading is fun, and easy, to the point that adrenaline junkies purposely don't upload so they can feel the appropriate element of risk (and, most times they're mentioned, are portrayed as fucking idiots who are wasting all the advantages given to them by being in this magical hedonistic paradise, but maybe that's just me).