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Elon Musk Implants First Chip in Human Brain, Turning People into Cyborgs: Scientists Warn of Risks

The main scientific news of the week is that the richest man on the planet, Elon Musk, has implanted the first chip in the human brain. However, the volunteer with the chip has not yet been shown.

“The technology consists of opening a person’s skull. A small part of the skull is removed, approximately the diameter of a small coin. And then, with the help of a high-tech robot, they begin to implant this chip,” said a professor at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics of Moscow State University Alexander Ilyin.

The chip is 4×4 millimeters in size and looks like an octopus. The implant, using “tentacles,” reads brain signals and allows a person to control a telephone, computer, household appliances, and car with the power of thought.

A microchip implanted in the head can turn a person into a real cyborg, and his brain will become a super-computer, notes Channel 5. With a chip like this, it doesn’t take years to learn anything. You just need to download the information into your head – in seconds you can learn how to cook, master karate techniques or learn a foreign language.

A Moscow State University professor showed how this works in practice. From a regular smartphone, he loaded a message into a special chip. And it can also be easily downloaded back. That is, someone will be able to receive information without even making a call, but simply by downloading it from the brain. A successful cyber attack and a person loses his head in every sense.

“In fact, each leg is a pipe that needs to be planted by pushing these cells apart. Naturally, no cells move apart, they simply tear. Neurons just shoot through. Cells are destroyed throughout the entire depth of the cortex. Imagine the losses,” said the head of the laboratory for the development of the nervous system at the Petrovsky Russian Scientific Center for Surgery. Sergey Savelyev.

The future has already arrived and technology now allows you to control bionic prostheses using an application on your iPad. But if you imagine that hackers will hack this, then a person turns into nothing more than a controlled robot. The next step, skeptics say, is turning people into controlled robots without fear or pain.

2024-02-04 09:08:00
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