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Yeah, I can't imagine wanting to work with that bad of a disability but then again being able to communicate and not be "locked in" would be a huge quality of life change even if it's through a computer.

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>Imagine being paralyzed so badly that not only can't you move your hands or feet, but you can't speak either. For years, brain computer interfaces have presented the tantalizing promise of reading brainwaves well enough to allow a person to communicate and access a PC. Now, a new breakthrough shows how someone can talk and even work a job while afflicted with a motion-robbing disease.

Yeah, I can't imagine wanting to work with that bad of a disability but then again being able to communicate and not be "locked in" would be a huge quality of life change even if it's through a computer. Archive: https://archive.today/6bAmi From the post: >>Imagine being paralyzed so badly that not only can't you move your hands or feet, but you can't speak either. For years, brain computer interfaces have presented the tantalizing promise of reading brainwaves well enough to allow a person to communicate and access a PC. Now, a new breakthrough shows how someone can talk and even work a job while afflicted with a motion-robbing disease.
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to work full time as an environmental advocate.

Wait! A person who can't communicate without a Rube Goldberg contraption running AI has a "job" as an environmental advocate? Am I missing something here?

I want desperately to not be unique or special

We're all unique (youtu.be)