I’m thinking Neuralink-equipped soldiers that can spot another human ten kilometers away through a dense forest canopy.
FurryJacklyn
“better than natural vision” it’d have to be millions of miles better than any camera we have today cause your eye ain’t naturally have pixels.
And radar? Bouncing radio waves off of objects and measuring the response? How will that translate into something our visual cortex will understand???
Other than those I’d like to see this in action assuming we can keep them from being misused by a 3rd party
AzuraSchwartz
“To set expectations correctly remember the robots and self-driving cars I lied about previously.”
LordAlfrey
Can’t wait to have my eyesight be a subscription service
C4-621-Raven
Knowing this clown he’ll say it’s gonna cost $40,000 and be available in 2026 but the reality is it’ll cost $200,000 and be available in 2036 with like 70% of the promised performance.
Magic_ass1
I’d rather go through the operation where a dude splits my optic nerve for seemingly no good reason.
ThisIsNotTex
Imagine seeing for the first time and some random air drops you one man one jar
Grey-Templar
Nothing like installing spyware direct to your grey matter choom.
CliveVII
I don’t know, I don’t believe data could be translated into something the brain can understand, I simply don’t think it’s possible
PunkRawkSoldier
Just wait until the new optics come out and yours is no longer supported.
darkspardaxxxx
Amazing
JohannaFRC
It’s funny to see someone this bad comparing Neuralink to a character of one of the most advanced, tolerant and kind TV show…
meggarox
Bro thinks he’s Richard Night, when he’s actually Looney Toons edition Saburo Arasaka.
SoylentJuice
I wouldn’t get in a car that weapon had anything to do with, why would I trust him with my eyes?
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I’m thinking Neuralink-equipped soldiers that can spot another human ten kilometers away through a dense forest canopy.
“better than natural vision” it’d have to be millions of miles better than any camera we have today cause your eye ain’t naturally have pixels.
And radar? Bouncing radio waves off of objects and measuring the response? How will that translate into something our visual cortex will understand???
Other than those I’d like to see this in action assuming we can keep them from being misused by a 3rd party
“To set expectations correctly remember the robots and self-driving cars I lied about previously.”
Can’t wait to have my eyesight be a subscription service
Knowing this clown he’ll say it’s gonna cost $40,000 and be available in 2026 but the reality is it’ll cost $200,000 and be available in 2036 with like 70% of the promised performance.
I’d rather go through the operation where a dude splits my optic nerve for seemingly no good reason.
Imagine seeing for the first time and some random air drops you one man one jar
Nothing like installing spyware direct to your grey matter choom.
I don’t know, I don’t believe data could be translated into something the brain can understand, I simply don’t think it’s possible
Just wait until the new optics come out and yours is no longer supported.
Amazing
It’s funny to see someone this bad comparing Neuralink to a character of one of the most advanced, tolerant and kind TV show…
Bro thinks he’s Richard Night, when he’s actually Looney Toons edition Saburo Arasaka.
I wouldn’t get in a car that weapon had anything to do with, why would I trust him with my eyes?