The most real case for brain-computer antifit
Laurenwood: Yes, I think it’s really nice.
Michael Clover: Yes.
Laurenwood: And it also means that Katie still has time to drive electronic, which is another thing that makes him.
Michael Clover: I thought you would have to run 9 miles per day.
Laurenwood: It also. He has also been constructed, running, accepted. But yes, no, we are here, only me and you dealing you with love with a San Francisco office. It’s very attractive at this time of the year. People don’t think that if they think about California, but does. And is it me and you?
Michael Clover: No, we have a guest. We have Jelly Mullen in the program.
Laurenwood: You’re kidding.
Michael Clover: No, we will be put in one minute.
Laurenwood: Let’s do it.
Michael Clover: It’s the artist Wise wiliSilicone Valley Power and influence broadcasting, strength and influence. Today we talk about the brain-computer antifius. They are also known as the brain machine interface or only BCIS. But whatever you tell them, it’s very uttered systems that make a straight relationship like a brain and digital device such as a computer or phone. The people who make bci the surgical type of surgery that use their minds such as having machines as punishing machines performs different jobs. There’s a competition in Silicone Valley now that makes the model to stand out of rest. And in the middle is Alun Susak Nok and New York’s new beginnings called a recipe. We are about to be heated between these two businesses, and there are any commitments and limitations behind this latest technology. I am a michael chlor, the director of the Chairman of Consumer Technology and Culture in an electronic manner
Laurenwood: I’m Lonelywood. I am a senior journalist in the sand.
Michael Clover: Today we were positively bad to have a guest in the exhibition that reported at the brain-computer adds in the exhibition of brain-intifesons. The artial email mullen.
Emily Molken: Hello.
Laurenwood: Emily, do you have a nuts inline?
Emily Molken: no i don’t.
Laurenwood: Well, how much you committed?
Emily Molken: I don’t want a nut discretion. no thank you.
Michael Clover: Before we felt in BCIs, I want to know the thing you come to me when you are the mutual interactions, the brain? I mean, for example, I think MehrThe original 1987 by Paul Verheven, where the robop, it is just his own, and running through a computer that is improved in his brain.
Laurenwood: I have never seen Mehr.
Michael Clover: Oh, that’s so good movie.
Laurenwood: So don’t say anything about it. What do I think, what do I think? Well, this is a very interesting reaction, but I think about all this assistance and surprises about all this support if connective tissue is in the middle of it. I will never want one of these things because it feels like the need for technology, not something, you should dry a hole for happiness. But if you get to the point where you need to help you live with you that you will not be able to live.
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