• NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Imagine spending your time, money, and resource on fancy thought chips instead of actually working to cure the disease bcz you think a brain chip is worth more money.

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      8 months ago

      …working on the “thought chips” are working on a cure. Or a workaround for the handicap, at least.

      Would you accuse the guy who invented the wheelchair of wasting their time on a fancy mobile lay-z-boy instead of “working on a cure”?

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        8 months ago

        No, I just know how people like Elon Musk think. He thought this was a better investment than research to cure this. I mean, if you haven’t figured it out yet, which it seems like you haven’t, they are using this guy as a PR stunt for the product.

        There was no intention or aim of improving the life of quadriplegic people with this.

        It’s purely a means to an end for Elon Musk. And quiet frankly, people should be scared shitless of having these things inside their head.

        But, it’s a feel good story, so people don’t see the wider implications of the device.

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          8 months ago

          So you would be fine with them “spending the money on developing fancy thought chips instead of a cure” if the implant had similar complications/survivability rates as cochlear implants?

          And cochlear surgery, while quite safe, isn’t exactly the most minor surgery. They’re going pretty deep into your head to put that stimulator gizmo on your auditory nerve behind your inner ear.