It's a real fucking shame that technology that could be quite useful is controlled by the worst people on the planet thus making the technology bad for everyone.
I spend a lot of time outdoors at parks, beaches, enjoying nature so I usually bring my phone and tablet for pictures and video but still mostly enjoying the outdoors as everyone should.
I rarely ever use my laptop but do use my home PC a lot. Far as chips implanted goes, I'll pass on that indefinitely. I like to have the option to walk away from it all and just enjoy the planet like when I sit outside without a phone, tablet, etc.
Neuralink's old design had the device connected externally meaning you could remove it at any time. Sadly they changed it to an internal device.
Someone somewhere is probably going to make one of these things sooner or later just like every other piece of technology they use to control people so I think the best bet is to make one first that has the least ability to be used for evil purposes, such as a removable device with proper security made by white hats.
The biggest problem with technology is that it continues to replace human jobs. One easy example would be how Walmart typically has 1 or 2 human registers open, rarely ever any more than I've seen in years. They can employee 1 person to watch over 10 or 20 self checkouts which in that instance could cost potentially 19 jobs, just to be used as an example.
Here in Tampa they've been testing self driving buses so I guess they're wanting to eventually get rid of bus drivers being human. Amazon has been testing robots for delivery to replace delivery drivers. These are small things but in the bigger picture they will add up to countless jobs lost every year.
Some people would be fine sitting at home collecting the universal basic income but there will be plenty of people preferring to earn money and more of it but will have far fewer options for jobs.
I know this isn't something happening over night but little by little, year after year, they're reducing the need for humans in the work force. The human population continues to increase so eventually there will come a time when this becomes a real issue.
Things like the Neuralink is one of many things heading our way in the future. I guess ole Elon Musk had better step his game and make it a real thing regarding populating other planets lol. So many things today were total sci-fi in the 90s but reality today.
It's a real fucking shame that technology that could be quite useful is controlled by the worst people on the planet thus making the technology bad for everyone.
I spend a lot of time outdoors at parks, beaches, enjoying nature so I usually bring my phone and tablet for pictures and video but still mostly enjoying the outdoors as everyone should.
I rarely ever use my laptop but do use my home PC a lot. Far as chips implanted goes, I'll pass on that indefinitely. I like to have the option to walk away from it all and just enjoy the planet like when I sit outside without a phone, tablet, etc.
Neuralink's old design had the device connected externally meaning you could remove it at any time. Sadly they changed it to an internal device.
Someone somewhere is probably going to make one of these things sooner or later just like every other piece of technology they use to control people so I think the best bet is to make one first that has the least ability to be used for evil purposes, such as a removable device with proper security made by white hats.
The biggest problem with technology is that it continues to replace human jobs. One easy example would be how Walmart typically has 1 or 2 human registers open, rarely ever any more than I've seen in years. They can employee 1 person to watch over 10 or 20 self checkouts which in that instance could cost potentially 19 jobs, just to be used as an example.
Here in Tampa they've been testing self driving buses so I guess they're wanting to eventually get rid of bus drivers being human. Amazon has been testing robots for delivery to replace delivery drivers. These are small things but in the bigger picture they will add up to countless jobs lost every year.
Some people would be fine sitting at home collecting the universal basic income but there will be plenty of people preferring to earn money and more of it but will have far fewer options for jobs.
I know this isn't something happening over night but little by little, year after year, they're reducing the need for humans in the work force. The human population continues to increase so eventually there will come a time when this becomes a real issue.
Things like the Neuralink is one of many things heading our way in the future. I guess ole Elon Musk had better step his game and make it a real thing regarding populating other planets lol. So many things today were total sci-fi in the 90s but reality today.