Comment by rl3
6 years ago
I suspect in about 20-30 years that method will be considered antiquated, and brain implants with direct access to the user's visual cortex will be far more sensible for that kind of thing.
6 years ago
I suspect in about 20-30 years that method will be considered antiquated, and brain implants with direct access to the user's visual cortex will be far more sensible for that kind of thing.
AR brain implants in 20-30 years? We can't even cure hemorrhoids. No way that timeline is accurate.
Not saying it'll be commonplace by then, just that the technology will probably exist.
As I understand it today, Neuralink already has a surgical robot that can thread electrodes in between individual neurons with minimal damage.
Neuroprosthetics as a field has a fairly long history. It's fascinating. However, it moves slowly, like most everything else human body related.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroprosthetics#History