At 9:39 +1000 21/9/17, Kim Holburn wrote:
>https://futurism.com/researchers-have-linked-a-human-brain-to-the-internet-for-the-first-time-ever/
>>it essentially turns the brain "Šinto an Internet of Things (IoT) node on the 
>>World Wide Web."
>
>Surely we need a ig noble award for technology that should never have been 
>invented.

It seems even futurism isn't what it used to be.

Projects, and even products, to use EEG signals as input to computer-based 
systems have been around at least since the mid-1980s.  

Has no-one *ever* connected any of those head-sets to a networked game before??

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