>>6522884I'm still reading the 2nd document, but I remembered something.
There was a ted talk I am going try to find in which basically they hooked up a monkey's brain with a computer interface and teached the monkey to control a cursor with it so they could then teach him to control a robotic arm or leg or some shit like that (something robotic). They were successful, and then the burgers that did it told some chinks that they should collaborate and have their burger cyber monkey control some shit in China, and the China dudes agreed. It worked, but the fucked up thing is that the thingy in China moved some miliseconds before the brain signal in the monkey's head was generated. Dude said it was not an error in the data, they thought it was so they went and looked into it, it was legit accurate data.
They did not knew what to make of it at the time of the ted talk where the burger scientist talked about it.