Possibly offtopic, but a neat project with interesting analogy to mind uploading:
Some people managed to scan, using a microscope, a MOS 6502 microprocessor (Apple II, C64, NES), and simulate it at the level of single transistors. This neatly circumvented all the problems with inaccurate emulation, unknown opcodes etc., and even allowed them to run actual Atari 2600 games without having to know anything about 6502's inner workings.
Presentation slides about the project are here.
Sure. On the other hand if you show manufacturers, engineers or governments a general AI then some major changes happen - and those are the folk who are most likely to cough up for the required R&D.
Possibly those changes might ultimately include the human brain being scanned and emulated - but chronological order seems as though it may be significant here.