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Human – Machine Interface – a little step closer?

In my morning jog (real exercise comes later) through the Internet I come across this little article with the title,

Canadian researcher: Cell can grow on silicon

Now you do not need to be a SF bod to see the implications behind this little snippet of news. Neurons can grow and be stimulated on silicon. Neurons make up your Central Nervous System (CNS), they give you consciousness, and they move your body. Silicon when doped can be used as a semiconductor, this is used in computer chips. So this research can help people with artificial limbs, restoring sight, or assisting people with paralysis, which is great. By bridging the gap between you, the biological you, and computer chips.

Another upshot is the Gibson cyberspace aspect, and one that will change the world. We will be able to interface with computers, no more typing, you imagine the word, and it gets written. Bored of downtown Antofagasta (fill in whatever city or town or village or hamlet you live in), go to cyberspace and meet up with friends for a chat. Where this could go who knows, but this could just change the future far beyond what we can imagine, or what Gibson has I should say.

Posted by iwsmith at February 20, 2004 01:00 PM
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