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not saying she is one, but it certainly is suspect.

not saying she is one, but it certainly is suspect.

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There actually are some videos where he talks about his views on religion. Basically, he's agnostic. He said he read about a lot of different religions when he was young but never settled on one. He doesn't really think there is anything outside of nature but thinks there is some explanation out there for the universe, and that maybe by advancing civilization we can get closer to discovering it. I don't think he's religiously jewish but if he is ethnically jewish and identifies with that, that would increase the chances of him censoring Twitter.

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>I don't think he's religiously jewish but if he is ethnically jewish and identifies with that, that would increase the chances of him censoring Twitter.

That's not what he's up to

If you want to microchip everybody, you need everybody... You have to be a bit more inclusive than the "exclusively tolerant left"

And that's starting with the premise he wants to microchip everybody

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuralink

Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain–machine interfaces (BMIs). Co-founded by Elon Musk, the company's headquarters is in the Pioneer Building in San Francisco sharing offices with OpenAI.[6] Neuralink was launched in 2016 and was first publicly reported in March 2017.[1][2]

Since its founding, the company has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities.[7] By July 2019, it had received $158 million in funding (of which $100 million was from Musk) and was employing a staff of 90 employees.[8] At that time, Neuralink announced that it was working on a "sewing machine-like" device capable of implanting very thin (4 to 6 μm in width[9]) threads into the brain, and demonstrated a system that read information from a lab rat via 1,500 electrodes. They had anticipated starting experiments with humans in 2020;[8] but have since moved that projection to 2022.[10]

Several neuroscientists and publications, including the MIT Technology Review, have criticized claims made by Musk in relation to the technology.[11][12]

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Yeah, I'm really disturbed by that neuralink stuff. He has been working on injectable neural lace too.

I guess there's a chance that he really has good intentions though. He may think the technology is inevitable so it needs to be given to many people as possible so that the abilities it enables are not reserved only for the elites. Hopefully someone made smarter by this technology would also be smart enough to figure out how to defend against their own brain being hacked and spied upon.

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This tech isn't going to turn into a "light sabers for everybody" type of stuff, they'll never allow that, they'll never allow people to have that sort of game changer, that's wishful thinking right there, leading to shackles for everybody

You don't improve the human brain with a neural interface, you improve immersion, by directly transmitting data to the visual cortex for instance

Porn watchers will love it, gamers too, and that's where the money is, for a start, as usual for the civilian market

Now you can watch CNN in VR all day long that's not going to improve anything regarding brain capabilities, quite the contrary actually

As the saying goes, garbage in garbage out