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Blind YouTuber One Shot Hansol (real name Kim Han-sol) applied for a clinical trial of Neuralink led by Elon Musk.
Recently, the YouTube channel 'One Shot Hansol' asked me if I could come to the U.S., so I said I could go. A video titled 'Clinical experiment in which chips are planted in the brain' was posted.
In the video, One Shot Hansol said it directly supported a clinical trial of vision recovery technology being developed by brain neuroscience company Neuralink among Elon Musk's companies.
This technology helps the brain recognize visual information directly, not the eyes. It is known as the principle of stimulating the visual cortex by implanting a coin-sized chip into the brain.
One-shot Hansol said, "It is a technology that makes the brain visible, not visible. "I'm looking ahead with a camera on my glasses by cutting my head and putting a chip the size of a coin in my brain," he said. "I heard that the surgery takes about an hour for the robot to proceed."
"The technology is good, but I'm afraid it will be used badly," he said. "I'm worried that I might look into my thoughts or be hacked."
In addition, Han-Hansol said, "Only those with money should open their eyes and those without it should not be a world where they can't open their eyes," adding, "If I make a lot of money later, I want to support surgery costs for those in need, and if I can't, I'll grab Elon Musk by the collar."
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