‘Brain Chip’ Tech Could Pave Way to Memories Being ‘Sold to Highest Bidder’, Media Warns

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'Brain Chip' Tech Could Pave Way to Memories Being 'Sold to Highest Bidder', Media Warns

One of the potential scenarios mentioned by Dr. Susan Schneider involves a person uploading their memories to a cloud and then finding themselves unable to pay the maintenance fees.

The technology that may allow human to merge with computer via a brain chip implantation could give rise to a whole new host of problems, some of them privacy-related, according to the Daily Mail.

As the newspaper notes, while such advances might eventually help endow a person with “super-human intelligence” or “help people suffering with mobility issues regain control of their lives”, there would also be “great responsibilities” that the developers of this tech, like Elon Musk with his Neuralink project, should address.

She wondered aloud what might happen if a person were to upload their memories to the cloud and then find themselves unable to pay the maintenance fees.

Dr. Schneider also pointed at the plans unveiled by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2019 when he talked about a wearable device capable of reading people’s thought and translating brain signals for machines, saying that “the goal is to eventually make it so that you can think something and control something in virtual or augmented reality”.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

‘Brain Chip’ Tech Could Pave Way to Memories Being ‘Sold to Highest Bidder’, Media Warns

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