Brain and Artificial Neurons Link Up Over the Web in New Nanoelectronics Research

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Professor Prodromakis added “We are very excited with this new development. On one side it sets the basis for a novel scenario that was never encountered during natural evolution, where biological and artificial neurons are linked together and communicate across global networks; laying the foundations for the Internet of Neuro-electronics. On the other hand, it brings new prospects to neuroprosthetic technologies, paving the way towards research into replacing dysfunctional parts of the brain with AI chips.”
Brain and Artificial Neurons Link Up Over the Web in New Nanoelectronics Research

It actually is a bit exciting.
 
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Professor Prodromakis added “We are very excited with this new development. On one side it sets the basis for a novel scenario that was never encountered during natural evolution, where biological and artificial neurons are linked together and communicate across global networks; laying the foundations for the Internet of Neuro-electronics. On the other hand, it brings new prospects to neuroprosthetic technologies, paving the way towards research into replacing dysfunctional parts of the brain with AI chips.”
Brain and Artificial Neurons Link Up Over the Web in New Nanoelectronics Research

It actually is a bit exciting.
Natural evolution includes humans replicating neural networks in quantum entangled computers that will be fast and powerful enough to write and rewrite DNA and will result in life being created. This is natural because this is in some way how God created us. Then we need to design a propulsion system capable of leaving Earth and finding a new home. Exploration is in our blood, we can not deny this
 
Professor Prodromakis added “We are very excited with this new development. On one side it sets the basis for a novel scenario that was never encountered during natural evolution, where biological and artificial neurons are linked together and communicate across global networks; laying the foundations for the Internet of Neuro-electronics. On the other hand, it brings new prospects to neuroprosthetic technologies, paving the way towards research into replacing dysfunctional parts of the brain with AI chips.”
Brain and Artificial Neurons Link Up Over the Web in New Nanoelectronics Research

It actually is a bit exciting.

Yes, it is exciting! Especially if you believe as we do that man will live forever on a paradise earth (Psalms 37:29; Isaiah 11:7-9). The question comes up as to how we could remember all the things we learned in 6 trillion years of scientific research as well as making billions of friends, etc. Especially since we could then see (progressively) 6 trillion light years away - maybe all the way to another universe!

Our brain is a marvel of design - almost infinite provided links are made - the links themselves are of almost limitless variety. But not quite.

Thus computers with almost (not quite) infinite capacity (when linked to a constantly increasing number of other computers) will certainly help us remember what we will have learned and the friendships we enjoyed and rekindled over trillions of years.

But are computers souls? I don't think so - what do you all think? Maybe we should ask Data!

But, yes, artificial neurons in a nanoelectronic computer linked by internet is very exciting! Tell me more!
 
Professor Prodromakis added “We are very excited with this new development. On one side it sets the basis for a novel scenario that was never encountered during natural evolution, where biological and artificial neurons are linked together and communicate across global networks; laying the foundations for the Internet of Neuro-electronics. On the other hand, it brings new prospects to neuroprosthetic technologies, paving the way towards research into replacing dysfunctional parts of the brain with AI chips.”
Brain and Artificial Neurons Link Up Over the Web in New Nanoelectronics Research

It actually is a bit exciting.
That sounds like a global mind meld ala Dr. Spock. Rather than the author's "Internet of Neuro-electronics", It could be called it the WWB (World Wide Brain.) The possibility of global brainstorming sessions would enhance creativity and turn the FaceTime app into a BrainTime app.

However such a system as the author's would not be a good idea until half the population does not hate the other half . Think of others hacking your brain and brainwashing or gaslighting you.

I always thought it would be nice to have a connection to a computer where all you have to do, for example, is think of a complex differential equation and have the solution come directly into your mind. I would be wary of others having access.
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