'Human 2.0' version

The goal of the scientists is to implant chips into the brain for healing, then improve it to help people with superhuman abilities.

In the near future, people can buy new memory and delete unwanted memory while experts believe they are close to entering the human brain biology.

Implant the chip into the brain

Brain infiltration has become an attractive target for decades for neuroscience scientists. They want, first of all to heal. The first step of the Kernel Company, based in Los Angeles City - USA, is to design brain implants that can help the body to fight disease, then help the brain evolve to bring super abilities. divine.

"We know that putting the chip in the brain and releasing electrical signals can reduce the effects of Parkinson's disease. This has been done for spinal cord pain, obesity, and boredom. eat . " - Mr. Bryan Johnson, founder of the Kernel to study what brain implants can do, said.

"To explore more human limitations, technology is needed to access, read and write from the brain - the most powerful tool we have. At the Kernel, our first goal is to develop technology to understand and treat neurological diseases in new ways, and then we will decipher complex brain activity to create applications to increase awareness " - This company's website is more specific.

Mr. Johnson said adding a chip to the brain is a must. "There is no technology available in the world that can allow us to access important data outside of the brain. We have to be inside the brain, inside the body," said Mr. Johnson. prefer. Speaking at a recent conference in Lisbon - Portugal City, this entrepreneur stressed the real liberation of the brain as humanity's "greatest achievement" could be achieved.

"I hope that in the next 15-20 years, we will have a powerful set of tools for the brain to be able to ask any questions about it. For example, can I have perfect memory or me? Can I delete my memory? " - Mr. Johnson expressed.

When asked if such a technology would cause even more division in society among people with chips in the brain and those who did not, Mr. Johnson believed that the technology would eventually become as popular as it is today. , follow the Express page."The bigger question is, is this technology considered necessary?" - he said.

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External skeleton technology is being tested by the US military in hopes of creating super soldiers.(Photo: LOCKHEED).

 

Mr. Johnson's ambition does not stop at curing diseases. In the future, he also wants to use chip implants in the brain to improve people's intellect. He envisions a world where the human brain is acted for more intelligent, fast and creative. Most importantly, Mr. Johnson envisions a world where people are constantly improving over time, not just machines. Thus, according to some experts, the "human version 2.0" version in the future may have lungs large enough to live underwater while memory can be traded.

Such a scenario makes many experts worry that people will become dependent on rapidly growing machines and software that are beyond our knowledge. However, Mr. Simon Evetts, Operations Manager of Blue Abyss Company (UK) and oversee the research on the impact of astronaut on astronauts, reassuring that despite any changes Anyway, people 2.0 are still human.

With similar ambitions, the US military is conducting trials with the desire to create super soldiers.The FORTIS exoskeleton created by Lockheed Corporation is designed to help soldiers move, carry injured comrades and perform many other tasks while fighting without causing much pressure on the knees. The device runs on lithium ion batteries, using artificial intelligence to analyze and mimic gaits, giving more power and mobility to soldiers, as well as allowing them to carry heavier loads.

FORTIS is being used by soldiers at Fort AP Hill Training Center, Virginia, in a plan to improve high-tech applications to the military. Lockheed engineers said the FORTIS may be particularly useful for soldiers when fighting in urban areas because it helps improve their speed and strength. For example, according to the Scout page, FORTIS helps soldiers carrying over 80kg to run up to 5 floors while reducing 9% of the energy needed to perform this task.