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Kimmo Huosionmaa
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Above the text is a link to one of the most fascinated inventions in the world. That invention is an artificial neuron, what can learn like natural neuron does. This would make those things very useful in the robotics. But they have more capacities than the inventors ever could imagine because those artificial neurons can be connected with nanotechnology, and that would make it more sophisticated, than the use only with robots.
If those tiny machines could swim or other ways move independently, they can use to replace human own neurons in the case, where the person has brain damage. Those nano-sized advanced technical submarines can swim in the nervous system, and take the role of destroyed neurons. And then those robots can copy the memories of the person in their own digital memories.
This would allow to use them as neuroprosthetic. And in some scenarios, those artificial neurons can replace the neurons of the animals, what are used in service duties. Those neurons would give those animals more capacity to operate. I know that maybe persons who are worried about animal rights don’t like this. But those artificial neurons might use in the situation, where the animal must be extremely careful. Maybe they are used with bugs to make those animals act like the owner wants. And when the grasshopper or whatever species the bug is, dies the neuron robots would slip away its body.
But in the most horrific situations, what I ever imagine, those artificial neurons would be used in bad things. In this scenario, those nanorobots would be the slip in the human body, and then they would replace human own nervous system. In this case, the person in the human body would be changed to another person. And this would set the all nation in danger if somebody changes the nerve system of some president, who has nuclear weapons in command.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neural_network
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neuron
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