Neuralink is coming

Is this the beginning of a Ghost in the Shell future?

It could well be.
I don't think anyone has realised that this could revolutionise prosthetics technology.
It could well lead to standardisation of control and feedback systems for sophisticated prosthetics.
Also it could lead to some current high end technologies in the field becoming entirely obsolete.

I mean a company called Ossur spent a fortune developing a powered lower leg prosthesis that makes general locomotion much more smooth and easy for users. But it relies massively on artificial intelligence and like I said cost a lot. But with something like neuralink that might be made utterly obsolete and pointless as the normal control signals from the brain will be able to drive it instead.

Current systems for human control of prosthetic arms rely on one of a number of different methodologies some of which are extremely invasive but all require a lot of time and effort to properly put in place and calibrate.
But with Neuralink? You may just have a standard software layer interface passing control signals from the neural lattice to your limb. And maybe even sensory feedback back to the brain.

The possibilities are endless

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In a good society, we'd get to fuck and marry AI, but we're in a Jew ruled society, so instead the AI god will hate us.

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In a good society, we'd get to fuck and marry AI, but we're in a Jew ruled society, so instead the AI god will hate us.

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Ah shit, my posts will be duplicated because of the retarded java error. Fuck me.

I think if they keep it strictly to helping people with serious brain degenerative issues like Alzheimer or whatever else its fine but I hope it doesn't turn into a mass consumer product. No clue what kind of effects this technology can have on your body.

Use an archive faggot.
archive.fo/BW9cu

not gonna happen. Unless they've somehow conjured up some literal science fiction tech from some ayy lmaos, all this could be would a glorified EEG, since that is about as far as we've come in the last 50 years of research, which isn't very far at all. Single Cell Recording would be absolutely retarded and impossible but the only other option of recording brain activity without the use of magnets, really.
Another thing: brain implants are a dead technology. They tried it with Parkinson's and epileptics patients, but as it turns out, the technology makes people crazy after a little while. This comes down to two conceptual problems. The first being the precision required to properly insert the chip in the right place. Even a region as big as the substantia nigra still requires proper precision. When they inserted their brain-pacemakers into the hippocampi of epileptics, it was a matter of nanometers for the procedure to work. If you missed the sweet spot, the consequences were quite awful.
The next issue, which cannot be resolved, by the way, is the way these chips interfere with brain chemistry/wiring. Since they stimulate the targeted areas near permanently and without prompt from the rest of the CNS, they can result in catastrophic mental damage. Such as psychosis, agitation, personality change, symptoms of dementia.
Which is why ever since these studies were released, they have very quietly stopped altogether.
Musk is a conman who either does know about these unresolvable issues and is scamming people or he doesn't and is just a transhumanist faggot.

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Well the probes for the existing tech in use are all lot bigger and a lot more potent than the ones Musk is using.
Plus they operate in a very different manner essentially just dumping lots of current into the brain.

The presentation is definitely worth watching just to understand what is being done and has been done.

he's a useful idiot. (((they))) will bankrupt his company and steal his tech to enslave us all.

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