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Do you think Neuralink could revolutionize the way humans interact with technology?
Yes, it will be revolutionary
Maybe, but only in the long run
No, it’s too risky and uncertain
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Neuralink, the ambitious brain-computer interface (BCI) company founded by Elon Musk, is pushing the boundaries of human potential. By directly connecting the human brain to machines, Neuralink promises a future where thoughts could control computers, memories could be backed up, and neurological disorders could be treated in real-time. Sounds like science fiction, right? Yet, trials are already underway. If successful, it could mean the end of keyboards, smartphones, and even spoken language as we know it.
But this futuristic vision also raises serious questions—about privacy, mental autonomy, and who gets to control such powerful tech. Would it empower humanity or create new kinds of inequality? Will we become more than human or lose touch with what makes us human? As we stand on the edge of this breakthrough, the big question is: can Neuralink truly redefine how we interact with technology—or is it too early to tell?
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Manish Sharma
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