Elon Musk's brain implants if they were offered, a survey has shown. In the wake of the first demonstration of the tech billionaire's revolutionary Neuralink concept, a survey says nine out of 10 people wouldn’t risk having the brain-monitoring device installed in their skulls.Most of the people who said they were wary of the new technology cited security as the main concern – more than half believe the device would violate personal privacy.Mr Musk has been making bold promises about his August 28 demonstration for several weeks – but industry experts were sceptical.The MIT Review published a review of Mr Musk’s webcast in which he showed a pig which had a Neuralink device implanted.It said that despite Mr Musk’s boasts of a long list of.
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