>>10146056No, what I mean is a prolonged transformation. There is no transfer, nor is it "merely" copying. The person in question has an artificial brain connected to their actual brain, then goes about their daily life as normal. The artificial brain is constantly working together with their actual brain as a cognitive assistance device (perfect calculations, speak all languages, etc.). For months or even years, the two are communicating back and forth and it gradually become a part of you, essentially it is your second brain. All the while, it is quietly backing up your memories to itself; the person in question would even be aware of the process; they would gain a photographic memory and even recall long forgotten memories that were recovered by the artificial brain. Eventually, the actual gray matter will be utilized less and less as the artificial brain starts to assume more duties; it will slowly shut down the unused portions during sleep. Naturally, the person is unaware and is just living as usual. Eventually, the person in question is running completely on the artificial brain, and may not even be aware of it. By this point, you can simply move into cyborg body by connecting your brain to it; provided it's done while you are still conscious, your sense of self is completely preserved.