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I’m pretty sure this could be done non-invasively like 5 years ago if not 10

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I mean, the guys quadraplegic. They have this computer controller you can control with your mouth, but I’m sure just thinking about moving thr mouse and the mouse moves is far easier.

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You can literally go on youtube right now and watch people play racing games and other things with those brainwave readers or whatever they are called.

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People staying up all night playing Civ?

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Lol, take the upvote go back to playing civ

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I can play Civ with my fingers right now, no brain-implant required.

Wild, I know.

Edit: Ignore me, I’m talking out of my ass.

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Uhh, you know that the guy in the article is quadriplegic, right? He literally can’t use his fingers.

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I was talking out of my ass, ignore me.

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Skill issue /s

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Tongue controllers have existed for a very long time.

And doesn’t require drilling into your skull to install.

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If you watch the interview, he says he can’t do that for extended time because he can’t sit in the chair for that long without getting sore spots, and he has body spasms which put him out of place which would require someone else to put him back into a playable spot.

He can do this with neuralink in his bed, despite the spasms that change his position.

Edit: that one might be different though, the tongue one he has is part of his chair

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