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Would you voluntarily get a neural implant?

jshackles

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Even if it wasn't medically necessary?

Would you trade the power to do this:

Keanu Reeves Matrix GIF


For giving corporations control to do stuff like this?:

3CnPJB.gif



Would you be willing to give up the privacy of your own thoughts in order to a) interact with computers better b) play more realistic video games or c) become a corpo zombie?

Since NeoGAF is full of a bunch of technophiles, I'm curious where everyone stands on this one.
 

BigBooper

Member
Not for entertainment I wouldn't, but if they ever got to Matrix type abilities, I probably would because you'd have a hard time making a living without it once that cat's out of the bag.
 
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Deleted member 1159

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Would entirely depend on the cost/benefit analysis. Something that’s always connected to some cloud server running Java without the ability to dx for some marginal benefits? Fuck no. Something that I can physically connect/disconnect and doesn’t rely on Amazon sending me ads, and makes my life substantially better? Fuck yes.

If it gave me Andorian-like antennae I might go for it even if Bezos could watch me make fuck
 

Rentahamster

Rodent Whores
Probably. The ability to learn anything in mere minutes would put me at a competitive edge far beyond the non-adopters.

Privacy concerns aren't necessarily worse with a neural implant than they already are now. My main concern would be safety, not privacy.
 
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teezzy

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Idk maybe

Like a neural implant to improve my memory and attention span, while ridding myself of all the depression and anxiety I routinely suffer?

I'd give it some thought, even if it did suddenly make me crave Arby's #WeveGotTheMeats
 
Oh yes, sign me up for the ability for law enforcement, and other government agents to turn off my ability to move with a remote control.
 

Meicyn

Member
Really good Deep Space Nine episode where O’Brien goes through two decades of imprisonment and torture in the span of hours via a neural interface.
 

AgatonSax

Member
No to OP examples.

Not for stupid Matrix / Oasis stuff or anything online in fact.

To be able to heighten awareness, monitor vitals or control pain maybe.

The Foundation book series have gland implants that can deliver a variety of drugs, recreational or otherwise at will; that would be cool.
 

SJRB

Gold Member
The next evolutionary step is to live in the machine, blur reality and dreams through natural and bionic means.
 

Ulysses 31

Member
Those kind of companies would probably also claim all the rights to any memories you make with their hardware that you'll have to surrender if you stop using their implant.

Hard to imagine worse dystopian nightmares.

Reminds me a little of a scene from Apple Seed (1988)

 
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EverydayBeast

ChatGPT 0.1
The clock is ticking on humanity to put together robotic electrical parts we’ll look back at todays peoples as fools I can’t believe I have to hold a piece of hardware up to my ear to listen to a call.
will smith robot GIF by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

Technology is getting to an elite level, people want to be apart of the public technology implementation.
 

AV

We ain't outta here in ten minutes, we won't need no rocket to fly through space
I think I'd be too scared that something would fuck up and I'd end up in some sort of existential nightmare where my brain lived out a million years per second and I was stuck there for near eternity unable to escape.
 

clem84

Gold Member
Even if it wasn't medically necessary?

Would you be willing to give up the privacy of your own thoughts in order to a) interact with computers better b) play more realistic video games or c) become a corpo zombie?

Since NeoGAF is full of a bunch of technophiles, I'm curious where everyone stands on this one.
It wouldn't necessarily have to be this way. The technology could be made to only "send" info for you to interpret, not read stored information.

It would really depend what are the advantages and drawbacks of this technology. I'll just say, seeing how Facebook and Google behave with our info doesn't fill me with confidence.
 

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Aesius

Member
I think I'd be too scared that something would fuck up and I'd end up in some sort of existential nightmare where my brain lived out a million years per second and I was stuck there for near eternity unable to escape.
Agreed. Kind of like the prison in Minority Report. Would be like being plugged into the Matrix, except instead of a clean, peaceful world, you're trapped in a hellish nightmare that lasts for an eternity. And it can be modified at will.

A rudimentary version of this could happen NOW. Imagine if you were forced to wear a VR headset 24/7, and most of the time it was just a recreation of your actual environment, but occasionally someone fucked with it and changed the settings to render horrifying images.
 
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godhandiscen

There are millions of whiny 5-year olds on Earth, and I AM THEIR KING.
Never dude. I am happy I get to live in a time before this is a requirement to function.
 
No, personally I'm more interested in minimizing reliance on technology. I'm not suggesting obliterating it, but we will reach a point - if we haven't already - where we serve our technology rather than it serving us.
 
A rudimentary version of this could happen NOW. Imagine if you were forced to wear a VR headset 24/7, and most of the time it was just a recreation of your actual environment, but occasionally someone fucked with it and changed the settings to render horrifying images.

That is my world already. Minus the VR.
 

ultrazilla

Gold Member
Even if it wasn't medically necessary?

Would you trade the power to do this:

Keanu Reeves Matrix GIF


For giving corporations control to do stuff like this?:

3CnPJB.gif



Would you be willing to give up the privacy of your own thoughts in order to a) interact with computers better b) play more realistic video games or c) become a corpo zombie?

Since NeoGAF is full of a bunch of technophiles, I'm curious where everyone stands on this one.

FUCK NO.
 

GymWolf

Member
Corporations already knows everything about us, you are a fool if you think otherwise unless you are some hermit living in a mountain with no internet or phones.

Gimme all the superpowers please and thank you.
 
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Dr.Morris79

Gold Member
Corporations already knows everything about us, you are a fool if you think otherwise unless you are some hermit living in a mountain with no internet or phones.

Gimme all the superpowers please and thank you.
We know you just want to show it off at the Gym..

 

Wildebeest

Member
I don't even know what is a realistic outcome for getting a neural implant. Seems realistic to control computers with your brain or learn new senses such as sensing a magnetic field. Mind control? Possible in the sense that a pacemaker is artificially controlling the body for the user. But mind control like a Manchurian candidate? Mind reading? Complete virtual world "brain in a jar" experiences? Manipulation of dreams? Seems far away, at least.
 

jshackles

Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.
Mind reading?
If your thoughts are being converted into an electronic datastream, and someone else's thoughts are doing the same - mind reading (and shared consciousness) would be similar to any other type of networked access in that scenario.
 

Wildebeest

Member
If your thoughts are being converted into an electronic datastream, and someone else's thoughts are doing the same - mind reading (and shared consciousness) would be similar to any other type of networked access in that scenario.
It isn't clear at all that it would work like that. We have a feeling of consciousness, but that does not at all give us full "computer memory" type access to all the contents of the brain. So you get an altered state feeling of shared consciousness if two wired brains were connected some way, but that consciousness would have to disappear if the connection was broken and perhaps no "files are copied".
 
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