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Someday the technology might exist to create an artificial neuron that is able to connect to and communicate with human neurons. suppose one human neuron in a person's brain were replaced by one artificial neuron. suppose the artificial neuron behaved the same as the human neuron in terms of inputs, states, and outputs. would the person still be the same person or even still a human? what if a second neuron were replaced? what if all of the neurons in the brain were replaced, one by one? at what point do you call this a computer instead of a human? why?

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