why isn’t there a technology in which the brain directly receives information from devices rather than through notifications?

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The brain is extremely receptive to input so in theory the technology sounds easy to develop, but what exactly is the reason this still hasn’t been done?

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There is. I had a colleague who was working on this exact problem. If backwater universities are working on it, no question the U.S. military and others are light years ahead. Here is my though about it: make an incision through the white matter of the brain, perpendicular to the axions, then insert an array of electrodes connected to a weak transmitter/receiver. This could even be powered by a device external to the brain. Now it’s just a matter of training the interface. There have been several successful attempts making brain-computer interfaces in recent years.

Make no mistake, once they become available, people will be lining up for them, despite the potential dangers.

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