News Counter-Strike 2 gaming using Neuralink is 'insane' claims second human brain computer interface implant patient

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I think a current limitation of the neuralink is that it has to be mapped to keys and buttons, instead of using the natural flow of the brain to translate into things. I mean, instead of thinking of CAD commands, the user could think of the shape itself. I know that's a big step for the tech, and it would require a brand new CAD software for example, but if it can be done, then there os a serious use case for it.

Well, if it proves safe from every aspect, obviously (medical, electronical, hacking, etc)
 
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