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Would you personally consider getting a Neuralink implant in the next 10 years?
Yes, I’m open to it
Maybe, if it’s proven safe
No, I’d never risk it
Not sure yet
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The idea of getting a chip implanted in your brain may sound wild today, but in a decade, it could be as common as smartphones. Neuralink’s promise isn’t just about connecting minds to machines—it’s about enhancing memory, fighting brain diseases, and even unlocking new sensory experiences. For people with paralysis or neurological disorders, it could be life-changing. But for the average person, would the benefit be worth the risk?
Surgery, potential malfunctions, and the unknown long-term effects are all major concerns. Still, for tech enthusiasts and futurists, the temptation to “upgrade” the human brain is real. Imagine thinking a thought and having it typed instantly or learning a new language in days. Neuralink could make that possible. Would you be one of the early adopters, or would you wait and watch?
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Manish Sharma
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