cross-posted from: https://aus.social/users/ajsadauskas/statuses/111119707160726657
Elon lied about the monkeys — and he shouldn’t be trusted to put his Neuralink chips in human brains.
“They are claiming they are going to put a safe device on the market, and that’s why you should invest,” Ryan Merkley at the Physicians Committee, told Wired. “And we see his lie as a way to whitewash what happened in these exploratory studies.”
Really heartbreaking reading what happened to the monkeys.
People quite rightly think of Elizabeth Holmes as a fraud for making false medical claims about what the Theranos machines could do. So why aren’t Elon’s claims at Neuralink being held to the same level of scrutiny?
https://futurism.com/neoscope/terrible-things-monkeys-neuralink-implants
The path to getting this on the market is straight up a cliff. Musk has never been one to care about following regulations, but the medical device market is regulated in a way he has never encountered before. Any physician relying on lies or unethical practices to move forward with what is literally brain surgery is at risk of losing their license to practice medicine. There are a thousand ways the government could put a stop to this up to and including holding people criminally liable
Honestly let them volunteer. The fewer pro-Musk people around the better.
Something I learned from trail hiking is if you’re ever lost in the woods, do not panic. Just say loudly and clearly ‘Elon Musk is not a genius,’ and several of the most unfuckable men alive will appear out of nowhere to call you poor, then you can follow them to the parking lot where their Tesla exploded."
https://mastodon.akhepcat.com/@tofugolem@mastodon.lol/109644327293298999
I’m guessing Elon would be a similar stat- https://www.yourtango.com/entertainment/most-gen-z-millennial-women-find-men-listen-joe-rogan-turnoff
He’s looking for volunteers among disabled individuals who may be more desperate for treatment more than fanboys. It would be more predatory than anything.
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