I'm not surprised given the person in charge, but I still feel bad for the guy. Being almost completely paralyzed, it makes total sense to jump at the chance to get some normalcy back.

I didn't expect 85% of the wires to already detach at this point. In a just society, the whole company would be shut down and the CEO put into a bottomless pit.

  • HexBroke [any, comrade/them]
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    1 month ago

    It didn't stop her seizures, it predicted their occurance

    Anyway after the American company Neuravista went bust there's been a lot of development in approaches which don't need brain implantation anyway:

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    The nature of implants is really grim - even Cochlear/hearing implants which are widely praised by people outside the Deaf community basically destroy and replace a considerable part of a person's remaining hearing ability.

    Sound of music (2019) is a good film on that

    • Chronicon [they/them]
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      1 month ago

      yeah you're right I was lazy and didn't re-read the article when I posted it. But since she had effective medication she could take to stop them when the implant predicted them, its a bit potato potato. She got them under control in a way that was impossible before

      I didn't know that about cochlear implants... geez