There's a lot of potential health applications in ways in which this can be transformational for humanity in good ways there's just also the dystopian possibilities that we have to safeguard against and those aren't minor. That inner space of mental privacy and freedom of thought is so critical that we just can't get it wrong this time we can't know what freedom is anymore right but you've always thought you had that at least right you thought you at least had your my thoughts right well Nina, i feel like falls under your purview when you think about the work that Elon musk is doing with noralink and he wants to build this brain chip interface that might help disabled patients ultimately move or communicate
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