The new technologies of brain-AI interfaces have profound implications for human society. Current technology using devices inserted to the inside of the skull allow paralysed people to manipulate objectives and even speak through AI-assisted machines. It’s already possible to capture frequently occurring patterns of neurons to make things happen, even before the person is aware of having made the choice or become consciously aware. And we are at a similar place in these technologies to where computing was when it took a whole room of components to do a fraction of what can now be done on a single mobile phone.

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