Brain chip implants can help amputated people to have moving body parts
By hotsummer
@hotsummer (13919)
Philippines
July 15, 2009 6:02pm CST
that can be attached to their missing body parts. Yes, the person with brain chip implants can actually use his brain to control this some sort of metallic body parts that can be attached to the body.
But as to how they will develop implement this to humans is still not knows as this was tested on monkeys. the monkey was able to move the machine by his thoughts. it was amazing.
Do you think this advancement is more a positive one than a negative. Will this development will bring us into robotic age or some sort of invention that we will be sorry in the end for having it.
1 response
@easyflow90 (147)
• United States
16 Jul 09
This is actually pretty cool. Yes it can bring positive things and many advancements in robotic and also robot and human interactions. But with everything that is positive there are usually negative things that will come with it. So they could use this technology possibly to harm people or for military purposes. It really depends who is interested in this technology and what they are able to do with it. We never know life might end up like terminator or something. :)
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
16 Jul 09
yeah it will scary if this develop into some sort of robotic age where they will have their own mind and be used to make wars. hmm. just like in movies. hope it will just just body parts they will develop to help us live a comfortable lives or normal lives.

