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What could possibly go wrong? In all seriousness, that is very interesting science.

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>In 2020, Keith Thomas dived into a pool and snapped his spine. The accident left him paralyzed from the chest down and unable to feel and move his arms and legs. Alone and isolated in a hospital room due to the pandemic, he jumped on a “first-of-its-kind” clinical trial that promised to restore some sense of feeling and muscle control using an innovative brain implant. Researchers designed the implant to reconnect the brain, body, and spinal cord. An AI detects Thomas’ intent to move and activates his muscles with gentle electrical zaps. Sensors on his fingertips shuttle feelings back to his brain. Within a year, Thomas was able to lift and drink from a cup, wipe his face, and pet and feel the soft fur of his family’s dog, Bow.

What could possibly go wrong? In all seriousness, that is very interesting science. Archive: https://archive.today/F5dfN From the post: >>In 2020, Keith Thomas dived into a pool and snapped his spine. The accident left him paralyzed from the chest down and unable to feel and move his arms and legs. Alone and isolated in a hospital room due to the pandemic, he jumped on a “first-of-its-kind” clinical trial that promised to restore some sense of feeling and muscle control using an innovative brain implant. Researchers designed the implant to reconnect the brain, body, and spinal cord. An AI detects Thomas’ intent to move and activates his muscles with gentle electrical zaps. Sensors on his fingertips shuttle feelings back to his brain. Within a year, Thomas was able to lift and drink from a cup, wipe his face, and pet and feel the soft fur of his family’s dog, Bow.
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These discoveries, researchers and inventions are fantastic and give hope back to people. Then I think to the horror scenarios of how companies like to hook up electronics to the 'internet of things' and then hackers would likely try to take over control.

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What's even scarier is that they could place your mind elsewhere, making it believe you're in reality. Meanwhile they are using your body for whatever they wish, leaving you totally unaware.

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It's safe to assume you're a brain in a vat.

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I have always wondered how my brain would have to expand/grow if I suddenly had more arms (when I was a kid, I wanted to be able to pet my dog, do my homework and play video games all at the same time).

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