Vehks t1_j96poa0 wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans by Tom_Lilja
>Take your crazy "MSFT will try to mind control us" nonsense to a different sub.
mind control?
Lay off the scifi broski, there are much more grounded concerns that are perfectly legitimate that you seem to be glossing over, like general safety, for instance.
What if this tech goes terribly wrong once implanted? What if the brain rejects it or some kind of dangerous complications arise? What if potentially fatal consequences arise later down the road that aren't immediately apparent? Will these corporations take responsibility? Or the proper precautions?
What if these things work wonderfully and people become dependent on them, but for one reason or another these companies no longer find them profitable, can we trust they won't simply pull the plug/disable these implants at will? What happens if the implants become buggy and malfunction over time, but have been discontinued by the company and thus no longer serviced? will they take that into account?
I'm slamming that F key for doubt.
I could go on all day.
A lot of these corporations are not exactly all that concerned with public health/safety when profit is on the line and have proven to be less than trustworthy in general, putting things politely, so the last thing I would want to do is trust them with any potential scenarios like the above; especially when they have a habit of not reporting the whole facts or using their vast wealth to sweep these problems under the rug.
Put it another way - accountability is not their strong suit is what I'm driving at.
TLDR: poking around in a person's gray matter is a big freaking deal.
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