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because sci-fi is not real [/quote]
Neuralink's first human implant shows promising results ...
Neuralink is an American neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to enable people with paralysis to control computers and mobile devices with their thoughts. The system uses tiny, robotically implanted threads to record neural signals, which an AI then translates into actions like moving a cursor or controlling a robotic arm. The long-term goals include restoring lost sensory functions such as vision and speech, and enhancing human cognitive abilities. its real.
Violent games that would be real to the brain? Where murder is perceived real to your brain? So many games have murder in them, even though the game softens what you're actually doing. So to your brain, the murdering would no longer be softened by today's norms in a video game, but the reality of it would be intensified in your brain. You're not just murdering thousands of people in a video game anymore, your brain thinks you actually are.
You'll mess people up that way. Their bodies would not be able to cope with the stress.
There's also a lot of game genres that you couldn't do that with. If you remove the foundation of something, you can't replace it with something different. I mean, you could, but it's not the same thing anymore.
Also there's health concerns. Many people have died due to video games with prolonged inactivity of just staying in the same spot and not taking care of themselves, and many more have developed health concerns. With what you're suggesting, it would increase that by tenfold. Many thousands of people would die due to cardiac arrest. Addiction would be real.
The only logical use I see this, is being used as a weapon on society.
Heart transplant.
Made to be removed is the transplant unlike that which was removed meant to be a growing pain to learn to live with.
Neural interface meant to grow with the attached has no proper dynamic in physics at this time.
Just imagine yourself trying to **** off then suddenly your pc turns on, and searches the thing on itself.. Scary.
On one side it would be good since you could search things in seconds.
wireless/battery charge methods make too much heat for any decent amount of processing and wireless tx/rx, and would be constant burn and kill flesh over the charge pad location, so thats a no go
the things in movies/tv where they put sensors over your head, in the real world would be only for reading signals, not injecting them
and would move around and never be accurate enough for any kind of control
and who would want to shave their head to play a game with that kind of control?
(unless bald for other reasons, but thats a marketing failure right there)
do we need more reasons?
raise the question control over the tech to be overridden, simple factors as sweat on command to disconnect. drop in temperature improving magnetics and increase and complete rigidity.
If space travelin asteroids are freezing what happens when that occurs in body. Blood clots are one thing frozen cells are another.
1. For learning how to help someone effected by those who conducted such a highway of weight exchanges.
Other than that flying a kite out to far and dangling keys kept in a jar is metaphor or reality?
Fingernail, tooth? if linked to a circuitry the chemistry to grow you'd be a lemon or a potato.
Expensive AF for one thing. And many countries would simply not want it. For those of us with all our limbs and sensors working and such it would just be a very expensive and lazy way to use a computer