
This question aims to determine whether a technology capable of scanning a human brain at a neural or sub-neural level and implementing the same algorithmic structures on a computer in a manner that preserves memory and personality will be developed before 2040.
Resolution criteria:
This question will resolve to "YES" if, before January 1st, 2040, a human brain uploading technology is publicly and credibly documented to have:
- Scanned a human brain at a neural or sub-neural level, capturing a minimum of 90% of its synapses, neurons, and glial cells, as well as their interconnections and relevant molecular details. 
- Implemented the captured neural data into a computer system or simulation, recreating the algorithmic structures responsible for memory, cognition, and personality of the original brain. 
- Demonstrated the preservation of the uploaded individual's memory and personality by: - Accurately recalling and describing at least 10 specific autobiographical memories, verified by independent sources familiar with the individual. 
- Exhibiting behavioral patterns, decision-making abilities, and emotional responses consistent with the individual's pre-upload personality, as assessed by a panel of at least three qualified experts in psychology or neuroscience. 
 
- Successfully passed a series of cognitive and behavioral tests, including but not limited to memory recall, problem-solving, and emotional response, showing no more than a 5% deviation from the individual's pre-upload performance. 
A successful demonstration must be accompanied by:
- A publicly accessible report or documentation describing the brain uploading technology, its scanning methodology, computer implementation, and evaluation process. 
- Independent validation of the results by at least two separate entities with expertise in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, or related fields. These entities can be research groups, institutions, or companies. 
- Video or photographic evidence of the brain scanning process, the computer implementation, and the cognitive and behavioral tests performed on the uploaded individual. 
I will use my discretion when resolving this question, possibly in consultation with experts.