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At the end of August this year, Elon Musk presented a chip implanted in a pig’s brain. This is yet another brain-hacking attempt by Neuralink – a company run by Musk. There are also other ways to break into the brain, but they all lead to a world straight from the „Black Mirror” series, where teaching replaces hacking the brain directly. In this essay we show that it is no longer fiction but a new educational reality.
neurochip, transhumanizm, Elon Musk, near-field communication, komunikacja bliskiego zasięgu, interfejs mózg-maszyna, systemy identyfikacji radiowej, Neuralink, TMS, transcranial magnetic stimulation, przezczaszkowa stymulacja magnetyczna mózgu, radio-frequency identification, brain-machine interface, transhumanism, cyborg
neurochip, transhumanizm, Elon Musk, near-field communication, komunikacja bliskiego zasięgu, interfejs mózg-maszyna, systemy identyfikacji radiowej, Neuralink, TMS, transcranial magnetic stimulation, przezczaszkowa stymulacja magnetyczna mózgu, radio-frequency identification, brain-machine interface, transhumanism, cyborg
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