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simple@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 7 个月前

Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year

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Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year

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  • BoxOfFeet@lemmy.world
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    That will be awesome for when my body dies, but I still want to be a brain in a jar playing MechWarrior.

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    There are many reasons why I would take this over others. Many of those reasons have been pointed out in this thread. However there are many reasons why I say no. One small reason that will happen every year among many is will it have wifi 9?

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    Karen Sandler did a great talk on closed source software medical devices many years ago.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qW1h1s_ojpM

    This even more the case if it’s your brain! It probably won’t work for decades, but we should get house in order long before it does.

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      Like https://spectrum.ieee.org/bionic-eye-obsolete shown or https://www.vox.com/unexplainable/411102/neuroscience-technology-consumer-products-safety-maintenance more recently or the older 2010 paper “Predictors of Assistive Technology Abandonment” https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10400435.1993.10132205 ?

      Don’t be negative, it’s all good! /s

      • jabjoe@feddit.uk
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        Right to repair, and openness, is absolute must for devices being put into peoples bodies. The fight seams to not even started yet. Most people are completely asleep to issues right now.

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    TIL Valve is into brain chips.

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      As far as I can see the company behind it (Starfish Neuroscience) is not affiliated with Valve in any way? (Aside from having the same CEO)

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        And Newell is Valve because it’s his private company

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      To be fair, I think it’s specifically Gabe who’s been obsessed with brain computer interfaces for the past many years. Obviously it’s his company, so Valve by extension participates.

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        Makes sense, as you get older you get more and more disgusted by the weakness of your flesh, and tend to crave the certainty of steel.

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      The Valve Deckard was a little more ambitious than had been originally anticipated.

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    We’re going to get Borg before GTA VI

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    😬

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    “has long toyed with the idea that your brain should be more connected to your PC”

    seems like billionaires’ wet dream to be honest

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      But imagine how easy it would be to track you serve you more personalised ads.

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        We have all been “convinced” to carry tracking devices with us everywhere we go. Way cheaper than a brain implant.

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    Thumbnail is lit af

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      Dan did it first!

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    What are the chances this won’t be proprietary?

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    I like that vision of future (implants are cool, neural interfaces can be useful), but I’d also like our world to stop and think a bit at every stage.

    Solve the global network (note how I’m not saying “global computer network”, because I don’t think so, ideally we’d still have global analog commutated channel network as the base level), web of hypertext documents, universal applications and personal computing problems sufficiently well first. Then go to brain implants.

    It’s like combat drones, using them with optical cables for communication is better than with radio, turns out. That’s the current way.

    Would be good if for computing we’d figure out ways better than war to remove delusions.

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    I want to get one of the first implants possible. VR headsets are so unsightly.

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    I’m only doing the brain chip thing if it can fully transplant me to a Matrix level of simulated reality and get me out of this current hellhole permanently.

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    I didn’t know they were doing brainchips. I trust Gabe with it way more than fElon, for sure.

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    "Alright, the implantation surgery was a success, now all we have to do is fire up the remote activation. Throwing the switch in three… two…

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