EU Using a brain chip: Paralyzed man sends thoughts directly via Twitter for the first time

Translated from German:

According to a company that implants neural computer interfaces in the brain, a man paralyzed by ALS was able to post on social media without muscle movement. According to the user, the learning process is like cycling.

Philip O'Keefe, a 62-year-old Australian who is largely paralyzed by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), was able to communicate his thoughts directly as a text post on social media through an implanted brain-computer interface.

On Thursday, he published an essay in social media, which he had written "only by direct thoughts," the company said sync with .

"No keystrokes or voice required. This tweet was created by thinking," said synchronous CEO Thomas Oxley's Twitter account about the tweet that O'Keefe is said to have written.

According to the company, the "first tweet with a direct flow of thoughts" was generated wirelessly by O'Keefe's brain. After a progressive paralysis from ALS, the man had a brain-computer interface called "Stentrode" inserted last year.

The implant, "designed to allow patients to wirelessly control digital devices through their thoughts," was placed through a jugular vein in the neck to avoid drilling into the skull.

"Now I just have to think about where I want to click on the computer, and I can write e-mails, do banking, shop and send messages to the world on Twitter - or think," the company quoted O'Keefe as saying. According to him, the "amazing" system requires practice, like learning to ride a bike, "but once you get on the bike it becomes natural".

The man is now able to connect with the world despite his extreme paralysis, according to Synchron, and it adds the company plans to use his brain-computer interface in a study of people in the United States next year to develop further.

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The implant, "designed to allow patients to wirelessly control digital devices through their thoughts," was placed through a jugular vein in the neck to avoid drilling into the skull.
That's impressive and everything, but it's still kind of comical to say "We don't want to go drilling into your skull for crying out loud... Let's just slice open your jugular vein instead!"
 
I mean, they could have just stuffed a random chip in his neck and then tweeted for him.
Brain chip stuff is going to invite us into a whole new era of tech bullshitters. Especially since Elon is making brain interface stuff, and a lot of people will follow. I can't help but think of sophia the robot any time some big claim about communication is brought up.
Couldn't even embed the video as it was taken down from Youtube via copyright claim from the insane creator of the supposed ai that's nothing more than a chatbot.

Just look at how much media is out there of news agencies just automatically believing this shit.

We're in a whole era of snake oil being able to be easily passed around because people are so tech illiterate that anything new is viewed practically as magic.
 
That's great and all but you niggers hooked him up to fucking Twitter before hooking him up to Microsoft Word or Notepad or some shit?

I cannot imagine the horror of having Twitter being piped directly into your noggin, fucking hell.
To be permanently cybernetically linked to a social media site, let alone Twitter, sounds like some kind of wacked out cyberpunk hell. Like something that should be reserved for only the worst criminals.
 
AW SWEET MANMADE HORRORS BEYOND COMPREHENSION!

Like it's great he can communicate but between shit like this and the other brain/emotion tampering chip whit they're messing with for every other excuse is legit further proving francis e. dec wasn't just schizo but probably haunted by literal future doomsday visions he misconstrued.
 
AW SWEET MANMADE HORRORS BEYOND COMPREHENSION!

Like it's great he can communicate but between shit like this and the other brain/emotion tampering chip whit they're messing with for every other excuse is legit further proving francis e. dec wasn't just schizo but probably haunted by literal future doomsday visions he misconstrued.
Pretty obvious investment in this kind of tech is also funding attempts at actual mind reading. While this one requires the consent of the user to operate efficiently, we've had generation of images from what people have recently viewed, this insanity, among other things. I personally don't think the company in this threads article is bullshitting about this tech either, my prior comment was about those that will, but this tech has been long in the making.
 
So they going to explain how injecting a chip into your jugular vein is going to create any kind of controllable input or is this just a glorified RFID just like 'AI' is just glorified Chat Macros and "Divergent Thinking" is just a glorified DDoS.
The Stentrode is actually an electrode mesh that is shoved all the way up the jugular vein and into the superior sagittal sinus. It goes in through the neck and then sits on top of the brain, with a wire leading back out, like so:

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