🧵 Untitled Thread
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jul 2024 23:11:03 UTC No. 16272140
You could make really cool video game simulations with this. No other tech has the same fun potential as this one.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jul 2024 23:30:03 UTC No. 16272166
I don't get why you people keep ignoring the science of spirituality like if it didn't exist.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jul 2024 23:48:04 UTC No. 16272187
>>16272166
define spirituality and give me an experiment where i can detect it as a unique phenomena that can't be explained to be something else.
>it's nonphysical
then it's not /sci/
>>>/x/
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jul 2024 23:55:23 UTC No. 16272194
>>16272166
You need some time in the neuralink torture sim
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:11:51 UTC No. 16272434
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:16:43 UTC No. 16272440
>>16272434
gods angels would blast this place down unironically.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:25:25 UTC No. 16272452
All the current tech can do is (sometimes) pick up signals to do things like use prosthetics or do basic on/off software tasks. It doesn't send anything to your brain because we aren't close to understanding the brain that well. What you're talking about isn't happening anytime soon if ever.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:30:28 UTC No. 16272458
>>16272140
wrong. dildos and fleshlights already stimulate the fun neurons w/o invasive surgery and we got like a billion years of evolution to back this up
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 07:10:52 UTC No. 16272551
>>16272140
Neuralink is a 60 year old technology.
We could do all this many decades ago, without surgery.
Another instance of overpromise and underdeliver.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:55:24 UTC No. 16272715
>>16272140
>/v/tard
I'm guess you have no fucking clue what technology is at work here.
it's detecting electrical impulses to move a mouse pointer, no it isnt creating Minecraft inside your head you stupid fuck.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:59:08 UTC No. 16272718
>>16272140
yeah haha, "fun" haha
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:55:29 UTC No. 16272756
>>16272140
Yeah I can't wait to allow some private company access to my brain. You are a natural slave.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:42:27 UTC No. 16272943
>>16272715
Brainlet… You can literally cause sensations by stimulating the brain with electricity with the right intensity at the right location. A neuralink-like implant in the future could tailor electrical stimulus to induce a custom experience.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:48:06 UTC No. 16272954
>>16272140
>muh bideo gaymes!1!!
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:52:17 UTC No. 16272959
>>16272140
The real question is: will it leapfrog immersive VR for the masses?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 17:11:56 UTC No. 16272982
>>16272954
>Fun… LE BAD
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:33:43 UTC No. 16273130
>>16272140
LMAO, it doesn't work like that.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:35:19 UTC No. 16273131
>>16272943
That is just noise, nothing but meaningless nonsense.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:42:21 UTC No. 16273140
>>16272434
God already took care of his sons, the true humans. They are long gone, far away from this cursed world. Only ape hybrids and demons remain.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:45:28 UTC No. 16273145
>>16272140
Musk can't even keep Twitter from being compromised by kikes and retards are going to let him rewire their brains. Yeah my brain device compels me to sell my children into islamic sex slavery and for niggers to fuck my wife but super mario really slaps now.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 20:43:00 UTC No. 16273202
>>16272715
>it's detecting electrical impulses to move a mouse pointer
This is genuinely the best it can do. And it doesn't detect you thinking 'left' or 'up,' you have to train and work with the software people to come up with some mental impulse that can activate the software.
It isn't going to give you SAO or allow for mind control, it's a very niche expensive gimmick that probably is great for people who have lost limbs.
Humans don't all use the same areas for the brain for the same things, and brains can adapt to use other areas for fuctions if necessary (see the story of Phineas Gage for example). We don't actually know how consciousness or the brain work, don't let some guy picking up electrical signals tell you he is developing tech to make you happy or live in a video game.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 21:24:56 UTC No. 16273246
>>16273202
Yes because the tech is primitive currently. The principle behind simulation like this is sound
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 21:44:18 UTC No. 16273285
>>16273246
>Yes because the tech is primitive currently. The principle behind simulation like this is sound
The principle behind training yourself to create a mental impulse to be picked up and used for something is [vaguely] sound. But that has nothing to do with implating sensations, experiences, or feelings.
That's like saying because I made a bicycle faster-than-light spaceship travel must be trivial.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 22:52:33 UTC No. 16273351
>>16272140
What in the fuck is a 'video game simulation?' Is it something that makes it feel like you're playing a videogame? Like you jack into the matrix and you feel like you're sitting in your room playing a game? Why even bother simulating that?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 07:24:33 UTC No. 16273832
>>16272551
>We could do all this many decades ago
And yet nobody is
>b but blackrock!
Isn't selling Utah arrays to disabled people, their doing an experimental several hour trial on some new test subject every couple of years, nobody's life is being improved.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 10:25:46 UTC No. 16273960
>>16273832
>And yet nobody is
because it is an obviously bad idea amd borderline useless
the veneer of "AI technology" gave this enough of a push to be relevant.
>b but blackrock
What about Blackrock? What does an asset management company have to do with this?
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 15:08:24 UTC No. 16274202
>>16273960
>borderline useless
It can distinguish between a few commands. It's probably as versatile as a TV remote.
If you're paralyzed the next best thing is an eye tracker. If I were watching TV I wouldn't want to have to move my eyes to change the volume, with this brain chip you can avoid that. That's pretty darn good.
Command latency seems alot faster too.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jul 2024 15:58:34 UTC No. 16274301
>>16272551
EEG is garbage. Like imagine trying to connect a peripheral to your computer by just putting a pickups in the general area of the cpu. That is what EEG is, a low bandwidth shitty side channel attack.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 08:40:48 UTC No. 16275743
Imagine letting musknigger into your brain