Brain Implants Will Connect People To Internet By 2020

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brainWould you like to surf the Internet, make a phone call or send a text message using only your brain?  Would you like to “download” the content of a 500 page book into your memory in less than a second?  Would you like to have extremely advanced nanobots constantly crawling around in your body monitoring it for disease?  Would you like to be able to instantly access the collective knowledge base of humanity wherever you are?

All of that may sound like science fiction, but these are technologies that some of the most powerful high tech firms in the world actually believe are achievable by the year 2020.  However, with all of the potential “benefits” that such technology could bring, there is also the potential for great tyranny.  Just think about it.  What do you think that the governments of the world could do if almost everyone had a mind reading brain implant that was connected to the Internet?  Could those implants be used to control and manipulate us?  Those are frightening things to consider.

For now, most of the scientists that are working on brain implant technology do not seem to be too worried about those kinds of concerns.  Instead, they are pressing ahead into realms that were once considered to be impossible.

Right now, there are approximately 100,000 people around the world that have implants in their brains.  Most of those are for medical reasons.

But this is just the beginning.  According to the Boston Globe, the U.S. government plans “to spend more than $70 million over five years to jump to the next level of brain implants.”

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6 COMMENTS

  1. This is baloney. It’s a or dream and a few researchers looking for attention and funding are over stating their capabilities and timelines.

    We have no idea how to put information directly into a brain. This is far more than twenty years away.

  2. There is a novel written about this called “Sisters of Glass” by D.W.St.John. He explores the many abuses such technology can bring as well as other technologies in development today.

  3. Hmm, this would reduce the value of amelus baTorah, if everyone could download, say the contents of the Bar Ilan database to his brain.

    You wouldn’t be able to say that person X is an illuy. Everyone will be an illuy (which means that no one will be).

    I don’t doubt that it will happen. The only question is the timing.

  4. #3, Aryeh Zelasko is correct. It should be an understood, especially by frum Jews. Technology (like the Tree of Knowledge) can be good or can be very evil. Arrogance takes over by those who have the money & power; with knowledge they can easily create evil instead of good. It’s most assuredly happening already with all the advanced tech. now.

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