One of the many recurring themes of end-of-the-year recaps of 2021 will be Elon Musk’s effort to put chips in human brains. Unlike electric cars, space tourism and annoying just about everyone, Musk hasn’t achieved this goal yet, but someone else has. In 2014, Neil Harbisson, a British colorblind artist who can only see in. Read more »
https://www.afinalwarning.com/513652.html (Natural News) Scientists and ethicists have questioned the ethical implications of human and cyborg hybridization experiments after a recent demonstration involving a monkey with a brain chip controlling a video game with its mind.
On April 8, Elon Musk’s neurotechnology start-up Neuralink announced that it had successfully created a cyborg monkey that can play Pong with its mind using a brain chip.
Neuralink’s scientists trained Pager, a nine-year-old macaque, to play Pong and to solve other similar puzzles on a computer screen using a joystick. Every time Pager did correct moves, a metal tube right next to him squirted a banana smoothie into his mouth.
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The wait is over.
After more than three years of fan lobbying, the fabled Zack Snyder s Justice League has been released.
Here is your guide to the movie that almost never happened.
How can I watch in Australia?
Zack Snyder s Justice League was released in Australia on subscription streaming service Binge on Thursday, March 18 from 6:00pm AEDT.
This coincided with the global premiere so you fans didn t miss out while the rest of the world watched.
The movie is a whopping four hours long or 242 minutes to be exact.
That makes it one of the longest films ever released in Hollywood (a full 41 minutes longer than Peter Jackson s formidable The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King).