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Program Manager | Microsoft Azure DevOps Specialist | Expert in Driving Impactful Projects Across Sales, Project Management, & Marketing

Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by offering solutions for various neurological conditions and injuries. It could enable breakthroughs in treating conditions like paralysis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and mental health disorders by facilitating direct communication with the brain. However, there are concerns about the long-term health effects, such as the risks of invasive brain surgery, tissue damage, or unintended side effects.

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Product & Program Manager | Web3, AI, Cybersecurity SaaS | Partner GTM & Ecosystem Growth | Ex-SAP | 🇸🇬 PR

Yesterday Elon Musk's Neuralink announced it has implanted a brain chip in a human for the first time, and initial results are promising. This breakthrough raises the question (to me, at least) of where this technology will lead us regarding human-machine interfaces and relevant use cases. Really, what could go wrong with the first human neurolink transplant and capitalism based on the manipulation of the brain, "limbic capitalism"? 🙈 Exciting developments lie ahead, and we must approach them cautiously and responsibly with discussion. What are your concerns, anticipations and excitement?

David Norris

Founder at Occupational Therapy Brisbane

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Exciting possibilities for healthcare, but let's carefully consider the risks.

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