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The Memory Hacker

USC's Center for Neural Engineering researchers have developed a chip that can communicate with brain cells, a first step toward an implantable machine that could restore memories in people with brain damage or help them make new ones. ... Read more
Published Sunday, April 08, 2007 8:54 PM by KurzweilAI.net Accelerating Intelligence News

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dagon wrote on April 9, 2007 9:46 AM

Talk about implications being impossible to perceive. How in hell will a mind-machine interface look, feel, smell? What terms to we have to describe the nett effects?

I am terrified only the young will be able to assimilate this new technology and it'll only give me migraines.

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