04.02.2018

would you? use the peer to peer brain interface?

hello and welcome,

to a new feature in our series the braincluster.

we are pretty far in man machine interfaces. we can scan the human brain, we can stimulate and we can train it to learn how to control artificial limbs. we can do all kinds of things and like always, we can be sure that the military and secret black budget projects are forty to fifty years ahead, with their products, with their knowledge and their next ideas. 

what we see on the market soon, will be standardized interfaces for so-called memory enhancements, which will come in two ways. first as nets implanted in the brain to control a neural network, either inside the brain itself or outside in order to communicate with the brain and transfer information from this network to the brain. the second type will be fmri methods connected to direct reading or stimulating the brain, in order to use the brain as an information processing unit to read out memory or create neural connections or cut them to redesign the brain in order do more than to mass store information. the operations needed are costly and one can estimate that the first privately used implants will be used for commercial purposes.