• Lugh@futurology.todayM
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    1 day ago

    These brain-computer interfaces are usually discussed in the context of disabled and paralyzed people,  but I wonder what they could do for regular people as well.  It’s interesting here to see how quickly the brain adapts to brand-new sensory information from the computer interface,  it makes you wonder what new ways we could interact with computers that we haven’t thought of.

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      I think most are focusing on the computer reading the brain. Input from a computer probably scares most people who deal with it all. A Dream in terms of what could be done but also a nightmare, “my interface is hacked and unless I give my pass codes over for my bank I can’t see or hear normally”