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I was in a discord server with some people who were really hyped about BCI implants especially during the first couple of Neuralink press releases, I still am but we've all realised how shitty neuralink is.
The reason why people are pushing for implants instead of things like ECG caps is because a cap A) can't write data and B) the data that it can read is extremely fuzzy because it has to pass through the skull, I think I heard about some improvements in that second part by using an AI to filter the different types of data but I don't think it's that advanced yet.
The first part isn't too much of an issue but one of the major things it could do would be to allow for people to regain senses that they lost by telling their brain what they should be able to see or hear, and also because everyone in that discord server I was a part of were all weebs we were all obsessed with being able to play games in full VR completely ignoring the whole plot of Sword Art Online.