An investigation by Wired reveals the grisly complications of Neuralink brain implants in monkeys, including brain swelling and paralysis.

    • just another devA
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      239 months ago

      Probably. Human beings also died when we were figuring out organ transplants, and still do, sometimes.

      • @[email protected]
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        909 months ago

        Yeah the deaths from organ transplants, the risky operations performed as a last ditch effort to save patients who would otherwise die from incurable organ failure, definitely justifies killing 1500 monkeys to allow people to tweet by thinking.

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          9 months ago

          If you think that’s the primary purpose of neuralink, then there’s no point discussing this with you.

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            9 months ago

            The primary purpose of neuralink is to make neuralink corp, and by extension elon musk, money.

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            59 months ago

            So, what’s the point en neuralink that justifies killing monkeys and now a few humans? It’s that important to bring us a few steps forward into another dystopia?

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              49 months ago

              Short term: giving people with certain disabilities control over their bodies. Things like allowing paralysed people the ability to move, or giving sight to the blind, etc. Long term: changing the way we communicate with computers and each other.

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        409 months ago

        A transplanted organ is considered a morbid condition in and of itself. The patient is dying, just less quickly than without the transplant.

        I’d think this might have improved with cloned organs, but I don’t think those are common enough to tell.

        Billionaires do not seem ro mind when people die for their vanity projects, and Musk is pushing this one quickly.