Potential awesomeness:
You and your significant other have chips plugged in, have awesome sex, then switch chips to experience each others' afterglow. :awe:
Potential horror:
Memory chips become popular, people get addicted to them since once you remove them you're left feeling "lost", and "actors" who are hired to record their memories for retail end up leaking hidden thoughts and feelings onto the recording, so eventually you end up with thought pollution. Imagine a new popular chip series having background schizophrenia accidentally saved to it.
I'm interested to know how you would be able to identify that "yes, this memory is being stored to chip"
I'm especially interested to see what happens when you do swap chips. Do the memories just get overwritten? or does your mind try to interpret them? Perhaps it will just give you a memory of the craziest drug trip you've never experienced.
😀. It would be amazing to see what we could store and what that data looks like when plugged into a computer. Heck, this does potentially open the gateway for absolute "brain->computer" interfaces. If they get to the point where they can transfer data to the brain, The first thing I'm doing is downloading the wikipedia 😀.
8 year degrees will become a $250,000 purchase and you get it instantly. You'll have 18 year olds performing advanced surgery.
Knowing information is not the same as having a skill. Knowing where all the organs are would not be the same as having the skill to cut someone open and remove a tumor. That takes practice.
Though that would be nice. We've got some significant limitations when it comes to holding various ideas or objects in working memory at the same time. Also a fun option: Multiple concurrent streams of consciousness.If I understand the technology this would allow people to access information quickly. That's entirely awesome, but it does not replace the mechanism of association and reasoning of the host mind. This is not a replacement or augmentation of consciousness, although accessing data would make learning easier.
Not much different than how things are now with technology. Internet goes out - mild withdrawal symptoms. Power goes out - huddle in a dark corner and await the sweet embrace of death. 🙂Beyond the benefits, what would happen in the case of drive failure? I'd think it would be an incredibly disorienting and perhaps emotionally crippling event. A society of data addicts?
Always a cloud around that silver lining 😉
That's why you should always have a recent backup. 😛I'd really hate to brick my brain...
I'd really hate to brick my brain...
I have a hard time believing this but then again I can't believe plenty of shit technology does these days.
The only problem with Alzheimer patients would be that they already lost their memories but this would be nice to let them start again. Shit is crazy.
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The team's experimentswhich have been in a paper called "A Cortical Neural Prosthesis for Restoring and Enhancing Memory"could lead to the development of devices that may help people affected by Alzheimer's disease, stroke or other brain injuries. In fact, they are already working on the next step: Reproduce the same result in monkeys.
Why?