• nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.br
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    1 month ago

    I can already see the first person with the implant losing to a teenager gamer in a competition hosted by musk. This reality’s plot has become too boring already. The writer has lost all creativity.

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    1 month ago

    He’s probably right.

    However, I don’t think that that necessarily makes a very compelling practical point.

    The Neuralink is not cheap. You’re talking about a surgical implant. And short of getting to automated surgery, I don’t think that we can likely improve on the cost much.

    Professional game players are using input devices that – while certainly optimized over the decades – are not designed to be the best-possible input device out there. The keyboard, mouse or gamepad look and work the way they do because they can be mass-produced inexpensively. If you have the kind of budget that’s going to be involved with doing surgical implantation of neural interfaces, my guess is that you can probably get a pretty capable external gizmo.

    Like, I’m not saying that there isn’t a use case for something like the Neuralink. But I don’t think that “Neuralink vs game input device for pro gamers” is a very compelling case to pick to highlight to show off the Neuralink.