What if the human brain could be mapped, simulated… and eventually run like software?
Scientists have already mapped a single cubic millimeter of the human brain, generating a staggering 1.4 petabytes of data. But that’s just the beginning.
In this video, we break down:
The rise of connectomics and full brain mapping
How AI reconstructs neurons from petavoxel-scale data
Why a brain map alone isn’t enough to recreate intelligence
The emergence of digital brain twins
And how models like ZAPBench are predicting brain activity like a weather forecast.
From the complete neural wiring of a fruit fly to simulations like OpenWorm, we are entering an era where biology meets computation.
This isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s engineering.