Brains can have wireless upgrades: Scientist

By Lynn Tan, ZDNet Asia
Tuesday, September 23, 2003 09:07 AM
SINGAPORE--It could well be the ultimate in hands-free adaptors: A researcher claims that in a decade, people will have wireless networks in their heads.

This will enable direct mind-to-mind and mind-to-machine communications, claimed University of Reading cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick, who specializes in artificial intelligence and robotics. He is best known for his work in cybernetics, the study of control systems, especially systems that blend human nerves with electronic networks.

In a talk to students yesterday, he said that he plans to surgically implant a radio chip in his brain in about a decade, when such cybernetics technology becomes available. He is so keen on the idea that he claims the worst part of the process will be removing the device after the experiment.

An augmented brain will get so used to its powers--for example, being able to switch on a light by thought--that it will not be able to cope without the implant, he said.

"It will be such a trauma to remove it, the brain might not live. The implant goes in and stays in," Warwick said.

The brain implant will remain in his brain and will be permanent. In a widely-publicized experiment--some said stunt--a probe that was implanted in 2002 to link Warwick's nervous system to a computer and was removed after a few months.

He said that humans have limited capabilities to understand the world in three dimensions and communicate very slowly through speech, and hopes to use machine intelligence to expand human senses and to communicate through thought.

However, Warwick has yet to find a serious candidate to undergo the brain implant with him due to the possibility of operating-room complications and other life-endangering problems.

The U.K.-based researcher first implanted a chip in his arm that transmitted information to a computer in 1998, and claimed to be the world's first true cyborg, or cybernetic organism. This experiment allowed Warwick to be tracked as he moved about the department of cybernetics at the university.

In February 2002, Warwick implanted a probe into his left arm which allowed signals to be transmitted between his nervous system and a computer. The purpose was to investigate the transmission of movement, though or emotion signals from one person to another.

He is currently on an educational tour in Singapore which will end on Sept. 24.


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And allow yourself to be hacked?
Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, September 23 2003 12:22 PM

Security tools should be able to protect you from being hacked.
Posted by Anti hack on Tuesday, January 15 2008 04:53 PM

horrors! what if the brain freezes? can you re-boot it? will you lose any memory?
Posted by alfie lim on Tuesday, September 23 2003 01:14 PM

And what if you order pizza? ;)

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Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, September 23 2003 01:43 PM

Will it be the same pet-ID chip that he put in his arm, or will it be a new one?
Posted by Bristolbachelor on Tuesday, September 23 2003 10:14 PM

A cochlear implant is more cyborg than Warwick's ID chip implant, and is relatively common. The cochlear implant at least interfaces with the nervous system. The man is a shameless self publicist who makes a mockery or real science and engineering.
Posted by anonymous on Tuesday, September 23 2003 11:58 PM

Wait. There will be new releases. Firmware with firewall capabilities!
This is SICK and dangerous. Are we going to tag all men in the future? I think we have to draw a line between science and humanity.
Posted by Michael on Wednesday, September 24 2003 12:22 PM

This technology has been available since 1947 - the EBS systems first tested on humans had optical readers and full audio-the subject can be monitored from a computer and is by all means fully automated.
Posted by anonymous on Sunday, January 11 2004 11:12 AM

it'll be a new one - I'm the guy researching it.
Posted by Ad on Thursday, December 02 2004 11:35 PM

I don't want to get hacked.
Posted by hacker on Tuesday, January 15 2008 04:48 PM

hehe, i am going to hack you, hacker!! :p
Posted by spooling on Tuesday, January 15 2008 04:50 PM

Antihack will stop you from that,
Posted by hehe on Tuesday, January 15 2008 05:07 PM

no way!!!
Posted by 123 on Thursday, January 17 2008 12:16 PM

This is immoral
imagine open one brain to outside world of hacker...
can easily cause brain malfunction
Posted by haleiluya on Thursday, January 17 2008 03:58 PM

then u will see alot of zombies on the street
Resident Evil
Posted by busybody on Thursday, January 17 2008 03:59 PM

Unlimited upgrade
People will have wireless networks in their heads
Posted by crappy on Tuesday, January 22 2008 03:58 PM


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