Brain Computer Interfaces? I'm not interested. #PopSci #Technology # ...

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Me neither. It's too invasive. Plus haven't we already seen all the sci-fi movies where this kind of human-tech interaction goes horribly wrong?


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Plus haven't we already seen all the sci-fi movies where this kind of human-tech goes horribly wrong?

A computer chip impanted in every human's brain, with GPS, 6G, a neuron monitor and maybe input messages?

#SiliconValley & #WEF may need to rethink this.




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Yep, it doesn't go well for humans in these movies.

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I'd be in maybe, life is boring.

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Why are you experiencing boredom?

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Being boring alone is nice and chill, being bored by others - that's pure evil.

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Maybe if they help me remember where I left my keys.

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All computer interfaces are brain computer interfaces when you think about it.

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Potential differences between a typical #ComputerInterface & a #BrainComputerInterface:

  1. A Brain Computer Interface is physically touching the brain organ?

  2. A Brain Computer Interface cannot be turned off or removed as easily, if at all, by the user.

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Yeah, I know what you mean, but ultimately whenever you interact with a computer it is your brain interacting with it through your body. I'm not sure if bypassing the body interface and going directly to the brain is any more risky than what we have now with TikTok addiction, etc., although I do understand why people are concerned.

Of course they won't be able to be removed easily by the user, as that might require some surgical skills. As for not being able to turn them off, I think a lot of people already have that problem lol.

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