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Valve Founder Says Brain-Computer Interfaces Could One Day Replace Our ‘Meat Peripherals’ – Kotaku Australia
In an interview with New Zealand’s 1 News, Valve co-founder and president Gabe Newell talks about engineering a future where brain-computer interfaces create better-than-reality…

In an interview with New Zealands 1 News, Valve co-founder and president Gabe Newell talks about engineering a future where brain-computer interfaces create better-than-reality visuals and can actively edit who we think we are. You know, terrifying science-fiction stuff, only real.
Why use your eyes and ears which Newell sinisterly refers to as meat peripherals to experience a game when you can have the visuals, sounds, and even feelings fed directly into your brain. Thats the idea of a brain-computer…
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