i can't see this being anything big consumer wise for some it might help them with health issues but that would be it really

"Everyone's brain is different. You can't just have one chip that fits everyone and does the exact same thing. It has to be a very meticulous process,"

"Technology advances, so do you have to get a new chip every five years? Would it be like having an old Nokia in your head, which was fun at the time and now it's not really much use?"

Dr Dean Burnett

@ecksmc There's people who have had ocular implants, and then the companies either went out of business, or stopped supporting the chips, leaving them with defunct, useless, invasive objects left in their brains.

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@AskTheDevil yeah that would be another concern

definitely not my "shopping list"

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