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computereze:

chrbutler:

Wireless neural implants open up the possibility of embedding multiple chips in the brain, enabling them to read more and different types of neurons and allowing more complicated thoughts to be converted into action. Thus, for example, a person with a paralyzed arm might be able to play sports. “When we hit a tennis ball or kick a soccer ball, we plan things first…and then execute an action based on input,” Nurmikko says. “The brain is furiously calculating what it’s going to do with this thing that’s coming at you.”
Sounds good as far as augmentation for the handicapped is concerned. Otherwise, let’s keep it natural.

computereze:

chrbutler:

Wireless neural implants open up the possibility of embedding multiple chips in the brain, enabling them to read more and different types of neurons and allowing more complicated thoughts to be converted into action. Thus, for example, a person with a paralyzed arm might be able to play sports. “When we hit a tennis ball or kick a soccer ball, we plan things first…and then execute an action based on input,” Nurmikko says. “The brain is furiously calculating what it’s going to do with this thing that’s coming at you.”
Sounds good as far as augmentation for the handicapped is concerned. Otherwise, let’s keep it natural.

6 February 2012 reblog: chrbutler