That is all. This modern Mengele is now going to start ordering the same to be done to paralyzed human beings. I see no reason why this won't be extended to prisoners and other typical nazi targets soon.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      It truly horrifies me how many people see this Mengele shit as objectively a good thing because of their unexamined fantasies of plugging things into the brains just like in the Cyberpunkerino treats without any further thought put into it, just unexamined escapist power fantasies that amount to nerd rapture, up to and including seeing animals suffering and dying in the meantime (and very soon paralyzed human beings and quite likely other categories to come later of increasingly malevolent reach) as a necessary sacrifice toward that nerd rapture.

      • LaughingLion [any, any]
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        10 months ago

        Honestly I think this kind of technology could be useful and good but fuck me there has to be at least 2 dozen other ways to go about it that are loads more ethical and humane. Plugging gear into people's brains is already a thing, after all. We already do these stuff on real people for treatments with seizures and hearing and prosthetics and shit without 95% of the ethical quandaries Elon is happily stumbling into. What a fucking asshole.

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          Most experimental applications of such technology that aren't Cyberpunkerino LARPing don't require invasive surgicals grafts with living tissue at all and in that way avoid the inflammation/infection/rejection problems entirely.

          In a way, the cruelty is the point for my-hero . He wants things to look and act like the fiction that excited him, no matter the actual consequences.

  • BabaIsPissed [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    Mengele is the right comparison because this is not just some oafs botching a surgery, this is sadist shit.

    Also the poor monkey finding some comfort by holding hands with her "roommate" through the cage makes me want to cry

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      Also the poor monkey finding some comfort by holding hands with her "roommate" through the cage makes me want to cry

      Whenever some bazinga techbro looks down upon animals (including human beings) and says they are "just meat computers" or that "love is chemicals and therefore meaningless" or "relationships are just transactions" I think it might be a deep-down overreaction to them seeing moments like that and fighting off pangs of guilt about where the treats are coming from.

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    Didn't Elon recently try and justify the use of lab monkeys for the experiment by saying they only used monkeys that were at the end of their lifespan? This one was just 6 years old. Not that it'd shock me that emerald boy would lie, but see almost no push back on this is sickening.

    Also scary how the people doing this experiment only continued pushing further and further. Like, how desensitized to this shit are they going to be once they start doing trials on humans? How far are they going to take it?

    • LaughingLion [any, any]
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      10 months ago

      It's wild that "It's okay, we only did this on DISABLED monkeys" is the thought that comes into his mind and he thinks, "Yeah, that's perfect. People will understand and be fine with it."

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        It's wild that "It's okay, we only did this on DISABLED monkeys" is the thought that comes into his mind and he thinks, "Yeah, that's perfect. People will understand and be fine with it."

        A lot of people will and are fine with it because it's only going to happen to disabled people (first, for now) until it happens to prisoners and other coerced undesirables next. This isn't a slippery slope fallacy. It's a well-worn trajectory for Mengele shit.

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]
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    This is a guy who has a company that is messing with brains. He can't even grasp, nay worse, rejects modern psychology. How the hell is he going to begin to understand how to deal with the brain?

    Doesn't the brain give off electromagnetic waves? Can it not also recieve such waves? Why are they stuck on sticking electrodes in squishy brain matter than just putting a "thinking cap" on?

    Those hard drugs they put that monkey on holy shit. Tourture. Just torture. Did they not consider the monkey was rejecting the implant and maybe, idk, take the damned thing out? But for months they tortured her. Serial killer vibes.

    twisted Maybe someone should use a fork on the melon man's melon melon-musk a la Hannibal Lecter

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      This is a guy who has a company that is messing with brains. He can't even grasp, nay worse, rejects modern psychology. How the hell is he going to begin to understand how to deal with the brain?

      He's not the only one. A few weeks ago I got into it with someone that insisted that all of psychology was worthless and that all mental illness could be better treated by computer science. The implication was that some smug bro-coder could make a replacement for EMDR or CBT over the weekend by touching a computer. morshupls

  • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]
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    10 months ago

    This actually makes me want to vomit. The thought of doing this to disabled people and being praised for it is so fucking gross

  • SnAgCu [he/him, any]
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    10 months ago

    but but I saw one video of monke playing video game

    That was so cool and totally worth this absolute barbarism