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Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 年前

Captain Barbossa: "Ye best start believing in Cyberpunk stories, cuz ye'll be living in one."

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Captain Barbossa: "Ye best start believing in Cyberpunk stories, cuz ye'll be living in one."

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Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 年前
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      Just install debian on it.

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        You can’t, hardcoded, it’s a chip, connected to Musk servers via Google

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    img

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      Yeah, but what are electrolytes?

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        They are what maximizes shareholder value plants crave, ofc!

        And what is it that plants crave? Why, electrolytes ofc!

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    You barely can control cursor with your brain, it is impossible for the chip to control what you see. Maybe in a century…

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      Ah, no need to be so pessimistic. I’d give it another decade or two.

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        It’s been several centuries and yet the brain is still a big mystery for the humanity. I don’t think 2 decades would be enough. I’m not saying that I’m against cool technologies, but such a progress is hard to imagine being done so “soon”.

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          Technological progress follows an exponential curve, why would this be any different?

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            Technological progress can follow an exponential curve. It doesn’t have to. Which is why we’re still using the same basic pacemakers that were invented in the 1950s. Nothing better has been invented for people who have the sort of heart conditions that require pacemakers.

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              Yeah, you’re right, it’s more of an S-curve for any particular technology. But I doubt we’ve seen the climax of brain-machine-interfaces.

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                I hope not for the sake of paralyzed people and the like, but I wouldn’t trust an Elon Musk company to be the one to do it.

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            Just feels unimaginable. But it’s interesting to see what the future will bring us.

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              I’m massively optimistic about the rate of tech development, I think we’ll have some really world changing things in twenty years but I really cant see brain implanted AR being a thing for a long time

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          It won’t stop people from trying all sort of shit even if we don’t know how the human brain works.

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      And you will never need more than 640kb of ram. :)

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      What is your benchmark for success? A brain chip that can augment reality? In my opinion the real potential for a brain chip is more of a technology to expand accessibility to people who can’t control their bodies. Also in my opinion, no one should trust Elon Musk or anything he makes so Neural Link I don’t think highly of. The potential to provide people with severe mobility challenges another means to interact with the world is something worth developing. That I can see happening in a decade or two. A general purpose brain chip, yeah a hundred years plus, if ever.

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        Under capitalism? I wouldn’t trust any sort of tech implant. I say that from the comfort of my full physical faculties, so maybe it’d be different if I couldn’t, but Jesus I cannot imagine being at the whim of any tech company.

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      Every piece of new technology is impossible until it suddenly isn’t anymore

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      at the end of the day, youre still trusting them

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        Them who? I ain’t trusting nobody.

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          neuralink. and im not directing this at you specifically, but anyone who will get the implant, believing that it’s read-only

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    Ghost in the Shell is rapidly becoming a documentary.

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    Preferable to ads, which I assume is the profit incentive to ever develop the technology in the first place.

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      Didn’t you have ads in the 20th century?

      Well, sure, but not in our dreams. Only on TV and radio. And in magazines, and movies, and at ball games, and on buses, and milk cartons, and T-shirts, and bananas, and written on the sky… But not in dreams, no siree!

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    “For long-term memories, please sign up for Neuralink Blue. Only $8 a month!”

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    Never thought I’d imagine Captain Babosa as a cyber punk pirate, but here we are

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    who needs a neuralink chip when just looking at the pictures in this meme caused the song to start playing in my head

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    When Elon didnt want to path the xz backdoor so you get remote-rickrolled

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    they tried to warn us

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