US military reveals $65m funding for 'Matrix' projects to plug human brains directly into a computer.
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Don't worry guys, they won't get far with $65 ;p
Whoa!
Saw this coming a year ago. This will be the new Facebook. Once they get it working the internal anatomy you'll get Strange Days porn. People will be feeling what their boyfriend or girlfriend is thinking in the middle of a meeting. Your boyfriend gets bored and suddenly you're Meg Ryan at lunch in the middle of a meeting. The Pentagon will start the first virtual whore house. Bill Clinton would immediately try to run for president again despite term limits. Omg, the future is going to be so fu*king weird.
AND, amazing! Because it could also be used for virtual space exploration. Send robots and finance the mission by selling virtual experiences in "semi" real time through the robot. "YouTube" would be full of robots dying in space instead of skateboard accidents you watch.
And no more school. You get a basic education free and pay for specialty training like doctor. And there would be no Star Trek like specifications in space. Everyone can do all fields because it would be a simple download.