The concept of uploading human consciousness to a computer, often called “mind uploading,” remains speculative but intriguing. It envisions transferring a person’s memories, personality, and experiences into a digital environment, potentially achieving a form of immortality. Current neuroscience and computing technology are far from achieving this goal, as understanding the brain’s full complexity is still a major challenge. Ethical questions arise about identity, consent, and the nature of consciousness. While science fiction explores these ideas extensively, real-world progress is slow, and mind uploading remains a futuristic possibility rather than an imminent reality.