First thought reading brain chip implanted in US ���� �����ϴ� ���� �̱� �д� �γ� Ĩ �̽�
A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind. a ���� ���ڿ� �̱��� ������ ����� �� ������ ���� �� Ĩ �� ���� ������ �н��ϴ�.
Matthew Nagle, 25, was left paralysed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair after a knife attack in 2001. ��Ʃ nagle, 25, ������ ���� �� ������ �Ʒ����� ��ü� �� Į�� ����� 2001 �� �����մϴ�.
The pioneering surgery at New England Sinai Hospital, Massachusetts, last summer means he can now control everyday objects by thought alone. ���ױ۷���ó��� ���� ������ �ʱ�, �Ż� ����, ���� ������ �� �ǹ̴� �״� ���� ��ü�� ������ ���ֽ��ϴ� ȥ�� ���մϴ�.
The brain chip reads his mind and sends the thoughts to a computer to decipher. ���� ������ �д� �γ� Ĩ�� ���̵� ��ǻ�ͷ� ����ϰ� ��ȣ�� �ص��մϴ�.
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This is a huge step forward for restoring normalcy for paralyzed people. �̰��� ���� ����������� ū ������ �����ϴ� �ͻ�����.
This technology, I presume, may be put to other uses like reading the mind of a criminal. �� �����, �� ����, 5 ���� ����� �ٽ� �����ڸ� �ٸ� �뵵�� ������ �а� �����մϴ�.
Currently however the process is pretty hardwired. ���� ������ ������ �ſ� �������մϴ�.
Mr Nagle's device, called BrainGate, consists of nearly 100 hair-thin electrodes implanted a millimetre deep into part of the motor cortex of his brain that controls movement. �̽��� nagle�� ��ġ��� braingate, �����Ǿ� �Ӹ�ī�� - ���� ��� �� 100 �и����� ���� ������ �̽� ������ �Ϻ�, ������ �������� �����ϴ� ���մϴ�.
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There is another technology that actually extract thought and image from the mind. �� �ٸ� ������ִٴ� ��ǿ��� �̹����� ��� ������ �����մϴ�.
It is widely known in the background around Sydney because the technology is used by criminals. �õ�� �ֺ��� ����� �θ� �˷��� �ֱ� �������� ����� ���Ǵ� �������մϴ�. These guys cruising around at night, breaking into rich people houses, tranquilizing then implant microchips in their head. ���� ����� ũ���� �߰��� ���� ħ�� ���ڵ��� ����, ���� ���� �Ӹ��� ����ũ�� Ĩ�� �̽��մϴ�. From a person I know who felt victim this is what he described �� ����� �����ڸ� ���� ���� �̰��� �� ���� ����
1) The microchips is implanted through the nose. 1) �̽��� ���� ����ũ�� Ĩ�� ���մϴ�.
2)They can extract the lightest thought and image (colour). 2) ���� ������ ��� �̹����� �����մϴ� (�÷�).
3)They can monitor your heart rate. 3) ���� ����� ���� �ڵ����� ����� �� ���ֽ��ϴ�.
4)They can wake you up in the middle of the night by releasing scent awaken chemical remotely for questioning. 4) ���� �ѹ��߿� �� ��� �ٿ� ���� ������� ���� ��⸦ �ɹ��ϱ� ���� ȭ�� ���� �����.
5)What you see and hear is what they see and hear. 5) ����� ���̺��� ��º��� ����մϴ�.
6)They can turn you into a schizophrenic person. 6) ���� ���� �п����� ����� ����� ������ ���ֽ��ϴ�.
7)The battery lasts for one year. 7)�� 1 �� ������ ���� �����մϴ�.
These guys break down their victim mentally until a stage the victim willingly to give them whatever they want and be mentally controlled by them. ���� ����� ������� ���������� �μ� �ܰ������ ���� �� �ֵ��� �Ⲩ�� ����ڿ� ���� ���ϴ� � �������� �鿡 ���� �����մϴ�.
Imagine if this technology is available in the medical science and biorobotic fields, millions of people can regain their normalcy. ������ ����� ���� �� ���п��� ����� ���ֽ��ϴ� biorobotic �ʵ�, ���鸸�� ������� ���� ������ ȸ���մϴ�.