He also would like to find a way to download skills such as martial arts, as in the Matrix. And he wants to sell his invention in the mass market at bargain prices, so that the product is available to everyone, not just the elite. All that he has now is the algorithm on the hard drive. When he describes neuroprosthetics to reporters and conference attendees, he often uses the familiar expression "chip in the brain", but he knows that he will never sell a mass market product that requires drilling holes in people's turtles. Instead, the algorithm will ultimately be connected to the brain using several non-invasive interfaces that are being developed by scientists around the world, from tiny sensors that can be injected into the brain, to genetically modified neurons that can wirelessly transmit information. All the interfaces offered so far remain dreams or will appear after many years, so now he is using wires attached to the Dickerson hippocampus to solve an important problem: what to say to the brain, It is behind this that we need an algorithm. The wires built into Dickerson's head will record electrical signals that Dickerson's neurons send each other during simple memory tests.
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