Caveman33
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Assuming the cost is affordable and the risk in line with other brain surgeries, would you have a brain chip implanted?
For completely paralyzed people like Neuralink's first patient, the answer seems like a no-brainer. But the brain chip industry has raised billions in funding. Clearly these investors think the market for brain chips is bigger than just the paralyzed population. The first implant patient said he can now play blitz chess on the computer. He beats his friends in first person shooter video games. The potential seems limited only by your imagination. With merely a thought, the lights could be turned off, doors locked, temperature adjusted, tea brewing. In the future, you might find most vendors expecting payment by chip--brain chip. You don't have a chip? What kind of Luddite are you?
My favorite presentation on Shark Tank was the creator of the bionic ear. The sharks treated him as if he had escaped the sanatorium. Who would have guessed that he was on the money all along? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDkDg33uGuc
For completely paralyzed people like Neuralink's first patient, the answer seems like a no-brainer. But the brain chip industry has raised billions in funding. Clearly these investors think the market for brain chips is bigger than just the paralyzed population. The first implant patient said he can now play blitz chess on the computer. He beats his friends in first person shooter video games. The potential seems limited only by your imagination. With merely a thought, the lights could be turned off, doors locked, temperature adjusted, tea brewing. In the future, you might find most vendors expecting payment by chip--brain chip. You don't have a chip? What kind of Luddite are you?
My favorite presentation on Shark Tank was the creator of the bionic ear. The sharks treated him as if he had escaped the sanatorium. Who would have guessed that he was on the money all along? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDkDg33uGuc

