Elon Musk%u2019s Neuralink looks to begin outfitting human brains with faster input and output starting next year | TechCrunch. Forget about computer chips connecting to eyes or other human senses. Neuralink, Elon Musk's new company is intent on implanting tiny "threads" in the human brain to act as conduits for computer operations to cure brain disorders, and to augment data flow while retaining freedom of movement. The medical implications are the first priority; and, while commercial uses are far away, it is clear that Musk is beginning an inevitable march to a world in which computer technology augments the human experience. Now, if they can hurry up and get a practical law library interface before I can't practice law any more?
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