Through the development of Neuralink’s brain-implant interface, Elon Musk envisions a future where humans can merge with artificial intelligence, expanding human cognitive abilities and enabling more seamless interaction with technology.
While the approval is hailed as a significant milestone for Neuralink, critics argue that there are several potential risks and ethical implications associated with the technology.
One of the primary concerns raised is privacy and security concerns. Critics argue brain-implant interfaces involve the transmission and storage of neural data, which raises apprehensions about unauthorized access, data breaches, or even the potential for manipulation.