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What seems strange about this "reverse engineering" DARPA project is that it seems to be the exact opposite of artificial intelligence endeavors. This could make humans vulnerable to being hacked directly SGT Dave Tracy.
"an advanced implant that would allow a human brain to communicate directly with computers.
If it succeeds, cyborgs will be a reality.
The Pentagon's research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), hopes the implant will allow humans to directly interface with computers, which could benefit people with aural and visual disabilities, such as veterans injured in combat.
The goal of the proposed implant is to "open the channel between the human brain and modern electronics" according to DARPA's program manager, Phillip Alvelda."
"an advanced implant that would allow a human brain to communicate directly with computers.
If it succeeds, cyborgs will be a reality.
The Pentagon's research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), hopes the implant will allow humans to directly interface with computers, which could benefit people with aural and visual disabilities, such as veterans injured in combat.
The goal of the proposed implant is to "open the channel between the human brain and modern electronics" according to DARPA's program manager, Phillip Alvelda."
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CPT Kirill *Russian* Varshavskiy
I believe AI is the Beast out of the book of Revelation. It's just a matter of time till implants will go mainstream and will be proposed for the cash-free environment or health reasons. Problem is it will burn out the nerves which in the book of Revelation is described as agony like from a scorpion bite.
Also, CIA, HG TAC IG, etc already use the technology. Considering DARPA started working on it just in 70's we are pretty far. The scariest thing is that Artificial Intelligence was successfully used back in WWII, and we are way far away from it now...
Also, CIA, HG TAC IG, etc already use the technology. Considering DARPA started working on it just in 70's we are pretty far. The scariest thing is that Artificial Intelligence was successfully used back in WWII, and we are way far away from it now...
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If it works, how would you keep it from being hacked? So that is the worst case scenario which I believe will keep most governments from fully using a cyborg ARMY.
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SGT Damaso V Santana
CPT Pedro Meza - Disappointed, if Russians I would hope for some respect to the elephant party (sarcasm)
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CPT Pedro Meza
SGT Damaso V Santana - hackers hack no matter what party or country, lets face facts it revenge of the Nerds.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
I don't know. A Cyborg Army of CPT Meza's could win on both fronts. An Army that pretty would win hearts and minds too.
On second thought, we might want to reconsider. An Army like that might start a war.
M. Morris RVT
On second thought, we might want to reconsider. An Army like that might start a war.
M. Morris RVT
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