This site does not explore mind uploading - using neural nets or computers to replicate a brain or brain functions and achieve a degree of immortality. Uploading you into a computer would require accurately mapping most of your neurons and their many synapses. The brain is so complicated with so many interconnected elements that mind uploading might be as challenging as modeling all of the elements of an economy - possible but really hard to do in practice.
Although great strides have been made in mapping neurons, it is still extremely difficult to do, even if you are dead and don't mind having your brain sliced up. It hasn't been done yet, and if you were to try it, the mapping would have to be done quickly after death because neurons and synapses decay in minutes. Scanning a living brain, without frying it, would require an even greater level of technical sophistication.
That also assumes that all the information in the brain is stored in the arrangement of synapses. If information is also encoded within the individual neurons, then creating a functional map of one's brain becomes orders of magnitude more difficult. So while it will be a fascinating problem, I'm not interested in exploring it. Good mimicry is a fascinating problem, and will likely be achieved sooner.