• jeffw@lemmy.worldM
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      6 months ago

      On one hand, I get it, on the other, I’d trust just about any other tech company above anything Musk does

    • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)@pawb.social
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      6 months ago

      You can do this non-invasively though. Like, nothing I’ve heard about this so far justifies cracking someone’s skull open for it. I mean, someone came up with a way of controlling their avatar’s ears in VRChat using a Muse2 headset. While that’s not quite on the same level as being able to control a mouse pointer, I’ve seen articles on more advanced non-invasive BCIs being used to interface with PCs or even controlling robotic arms.

      Edit: if this was giving him some kind of feedback, like making him feel things in response to on-screen information, I’d feel differently. However, as of right now, this seems like an overly invasive procedure for something that can be done without an implant.

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        6 months ago

        Noland set the BCI point and click world record in the first 7 hours of using it. They’re clearly doing something right.