Simon Burdett
A.I.
The Skud
I wonder if it could be aimed at Dementia and similar sufferers, replacing or augmenting the brain's fading functions? I have read of Epilepsy sufferers having parts of their brain actually removed to stop the seizures, perhaps this idea could restore lost abilities?
SciFi9000
errr..... hmmmmmmm... eureka or yikes???
Andrew Zuckerman
So now we can mass produce zombie food?
This is creepy. Can I add on grown brain parts for extra processing power or memory? If you complete one will it be an actual person that can live? This is scary.
Dean Herbert
now lets work on spinal core damage
RaverWild
Hello Robocop!
Taiko Jiao
this is inevitable.
Jason Brown
So many ethical questions are raised by this type of research.
WhyEyeWine
Okay, so let me be the first to suggest that they could be swapped in for a patient’s existing brain. I seem to run into suitable candidates with surprising regularity.
Tristan King
But could we directly connect one of these brains to a artificial body and create a half robotic, half biological supercomputer?