Comment by rl3
6 years ago
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