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Elon Musk's Neuralink seeks volunteers for brain chip implant study

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Gizmodo[^]:

    Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

    *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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      Gizmodo[^]:

      Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

      *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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      Marc Clifton
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      Musk, the 21st century Dr. Frankenstein. Or is he the monster? ;)

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        Gizmodo[^]:

        Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

        *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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        Nelek
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        I don't know why, but I bet some of the volunteers have seen Upgrade (2018) - IMDb[^]

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          Gizmodo[^]:

          Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

          *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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          David ONeil
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          And probably plan on not using into the foreseeable future...

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          • K Kent Sharkey

            Gizmodo[^]:

            Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

            *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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            Bernhard Hiller
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            Why did I add an additional m and read "brain chimp implant study"?

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              Gizmodo[^]:

              Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval for its first-in-human tests to assess whether its brain chip implants are safe.

              *Must have brain, but best if you're not using it at the moment

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              obermd
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              Uh, nope. I read a novel a couple of decades ago where nearly the entire human race died because a computer virus infected their neural link chips and basically shut down their brains. The only survivors had been on a deep space mission that left before this technology became common and then mandatory.

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