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🤖 BrainBridge, the first head transplant system, uses robotics and AI for head and face transplants, offering hope to those with severe conditions like stage-4 cancer and neurodegenerative diseases…
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Interesting that they can potentially change a head but not cure cancer…

We are almost here

The graphic definitely should’ve used John Travolta and Nic Cage models…

This video sure seems like some folks are out trying to raise venture capital. Here is just one of the glaring errors. It might even be the biggest error. Those nerves that they are reconnecting are not the same as the peripheral nerves in our bodies. Peripheral nerves can be reattached and can regenerate. The nerves in our spinal column are actually each one super long neuron that extends from the brain stem down the spinal cord to its junction with a peripheral nerve. There is presently no way to reattach spinal cord nerves. This is why there is no such treatment for paraplegics or quadriplegics. Vertebrae mammals lack the ability for this kind of neurogenesis. If this capability did exist, or even was seen on the horizon, head transplants would be very far down the list of applications.

Young people are about to start going missing to keep some old money and their family forever young. Urgent regulation is needed

This could make a great horror flick, huh? The monster stalking you---lives inside you!

AI is only 27 years late, no big deal.

What happens when you put an 80yr old head on a 14yr old kid? Does the body stop aging? Asking cause pretty sure elites will do this.


