Musk was known as the villain for his desire to chip humanity

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Netizens were critical of Elon Musk’s statement that the Neuralink startup had received approval for the first human trials of the chips. According to this business insiderA businessman is suspected of malicious intent because of his plan to implant a chip into the brain.

“Not everyone was enthusiastic about the approval of the Neuralink trials, with people often reacting to the technology’s use and implantation in the brain in a way that was strongly opposed,” the paper says.

One of the users pointed out that since it is not known how the human body will detect a foreign object in the skull region, the test takers will be “monkeys”.

At the same time, the negative comments were mainly directed at Musk, not Neuralink. According to users, the signature of a villain who wants to control people in this way draws attention in Mask’s actions.

Critics say Neuralink’s plans to use implants to help paralyzed people are a pretext for a control chip. “If you really think he’s going to use this to help people, you’re wrong,” wrote one Twitter user. Another user said, “I don’t have any trust or belief in the Mask or anything that it is connected to in any way.”

On the night of May 26, Neuralink knowledgeableReceived regulatory approval for human clinical trials. Information on participant recruitment in clinical trials will be announced soon.

Head of Neurophysiology and Neurointerfaces Laboratory, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University MV Lomonosov, Professor Alexander Kaplan He told socialbites.caThat the chip from Neuralink will overgrow in the brain and will therefore need to be replaced regularly.

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