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The brain is one of the most complex and delicate parts of the body, which controls human activity.
Before civilization led to the technological innovation that has also led to the invention of machines and computers, which has now made work and a lot of things easier for the human race, man relied solely on the ability of their brain to solve complex issues.
In my opinion, memory in computers today was modeled after the human brain, which is still the most complex memory ever. It took the human brain a lot of effort and work to invent computers by which data can be stored in all forms now.
First and foremost I must say the idea of implanting a memory chip in the human brain to enhance memory retention is antichrist because the Bible talks about the mark of the beast, which will be received in the head and right hand; that will be a topic for another day.
Also, why would I need a chip when I have a phone and laptop, which I can easily relate to if there is any information I am missing?
The functionality of the brain is such that it pushes information that is not often used to a particular section, but once that information is needed, we have access to it even though sometimes we may not fully remember; it all starts coming together at some point.
Having a chip installed in the brain automatically makes one a robotic version of themselves, which would mean you can be controlled by whoever owns the chip because such chips must be connected to some form of database, and once this happens, a person may not have total control of their emotions any more because they could be controlled using this chip.
This can also lead to the leakage of personal and private individual details like email passwords, bank card PINs, and all other personal information because chips are prone to being hacked.
Although getting a memory chip, which I would like to call an upgrade, might help individuals perform better in their various fields, I am left with the question: if you get chipped, what's then the use of AI?
The brain being a very complex part of the body and responsible for almost every human activity makes it even very risky to carry out the task of implementing a chip because any single mistake can lead to God knows what.
Finally, the cost of carrying out an implant on individuals will be very high, and I believe such funds could be put into other things that are more promising and would help mankind, and it might just make people lose their abilities and real talent because the focus will shift from the brain itself to a chip, which I believe can lead to damage in the part of the brain responsible for learning and retention.
In a nutshell I would rather prefer to stay the way I am rather than get any memory implants.
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