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No_Pop4019 t1_iyk2nq8 wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
You have a fair and reasonable conclusion. It's sad that we literally cannot rely on any resource as truth, causing us to vet through umpteen sources in hopes of understanding anything. It's neither a suitable or sustainable path for society.
No_Pop4019 t1_iyjpr3w wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
I completely agree and have wondered for, perhaps 20ish years, why different media outlets report on the same topic yet have a tendency to produce a completely different narrative. In the U.S., this has helped lead to the perfect division that has been in place since roughly 2007 which makes me wonder what the purpose and benefits are of a corporate run media. If media companies were private and refused funding from politically biased affiliates, we could get unblemished, factual news
Back to topic though, something to consider is this: just because an activist exposed the issue doesn't mean the events didn't occur. Moreover, the fact that a lawsuit is in progress suggests that there's possibly more to the issue than Nuralink/Elon is admitting to. Time will tell.
No_Pop4019 t1_iyjhram wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
You'll find several sources on the web. Here's one that exceeds the 15:23 number but references images of dead monkeys while neglecting to mention the ratio of monkeys to subjects. Is it 1:1 or are there 5 images of the same monkeys per every subject? A lawsuit to release the data is ongoing. https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/doctors-group-claims-elon-musk-uc-davis-371-photos-failed-neuralink-brain-chip-implant-experiments-killed-monkeys/article65953874.ece
No_Pop4019 t1_isy2iwi wrote
Reply to The killer ground drone revolution is here. The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense company Milrem Robotics. by mossadnik
How are these robots expected to determine friendly vs hostile target?
No_Pop4019 t1_jab5hrw wrote
Reply to The world should be governed by people with intellectual thought and people should listen by New-Shop-7539
The idea is as great as it is necessary. Unfortunately greed and corruption have overruled governments.