Originally posted by: theman
i recently read an article in science news about monkeys with brain implants who could control a robotic arm just by thinking about it, and could use the arm to grab and eat food. is this the precursor to computers that are entirely controlled by the human mind? instead of moving the cursor with my hands, it just goes where I want it to automatically? instead of typing this, i just think what i want to type and it appears on the screen? is this possible? would it be socially acceptable? and how far off do you think it is?
your first three questions aren't questions, just sentences with a question mark at the end of them...
As for the last three.
Is it possible?
- Yes, you kind of answered that with your own reference to the monkeys
Would it be socially acceptable?
- Depends on the interface, if you have to go into the brain, then for the most part no. The only way that method would be acceptable is if you where crippled in some way. If you just wear it like a hat then it would be completely acceptable.
How far off do you think it is?
- We have human brain interfaces available to the consumer market now (See OCZ's brain mouse thingy). So I would say probably 5-10 years before something really useful is released.