Explore the first building blocks of Uploaded Intelligence. Each demo models a core process of the mind: store โ process โ adapt.
These are not games โ they are simplified versions of the same functions
your brain depends on, and any uploaded mind would need them too:
๐ง Memory โ without it, the upload forgets instantly.
It decides what to keep or discard, like remembering a friendโs face.
๐ Reasoning โ without it, the upload canโt connect facts.
It links memories into choices, like โIโm hungry โ I should eat.โ
๐ Learning โ without it, the upload is frozen.
Feedback changes future behavior, like avoiding a virtual stove after being burned once.
Together, they form the minimum loop of intelligence: store โ process โ adapt.
๐ What Happens During Upload?
When you talk about uploading a mind, youโre not just copying raw neurons as a static image.
You also have to reconstruct the operational dynamics โ the memory loop, the reasoning pathways, the learning rules.
โข Without memory scaffolding โ the upload canโt persist identity or experiences.
โข Without reasoning scaffolding โ the upload canโt use memories to act.
โข Without learning scaffolding โ the upload canโt adapt, it stays frozen.
Thatโs why these demos arenโt random โ theyโre the first digital mock-ups of those same functions.
They show: this is how an upload would actually run once online.
โก Brutal truth:
โ The human already has these functions in their brain before upload.
โ The upload must have them rebuilt digitally or else itโs just a dead data copy.
โ What you see here = toy scaffolding of how those functions could exist in code.