Scientists suggests that the human brain could be connected to the Internet in the next few decades. According to new research published in the scientific journal Frontiers in Neuroscience, known as the “Human Brain/Cloud Interface” (B/CI), researchers at the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing in California have suggested that nanorobots could be implanted into the human body and connect to a network in real-time. The study’s senior author Robert Freitas, Jr. said in a statement, “These devices would navigate the human vasculature, cross the blood-brain barrier, and precisely autoposition themselves among, or even within brain cells. They would then wirelessly transmit encoded information to and from a cloud-based supercomputer network for real-time brain-state monitoring and data extraction.” (Fox News)

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