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OUR FUTURE WITH GADGETS

BY ADMIN PUBLISHED November 11, 2020, UPDATED January 13, 2023

Gadgets have become a vital part of our life now-a-days. We always carry a mini-computer (mobile phone) with us all the time whether adult or teenager.

In today’s life we try to maximize our tasks within an allotted time. Without the use of modern gadgets it is not possible to accomplish our daily tasks and we are also not able to do our work with efficiency

Gadgets like mobile phones do many works like calling, shopping, banking, entertainment, and many more . it feels just like to have a supercomputer on ones’ hand, but what if I tell you that we can have a computer on our brains.

NEURA LINK

Elon mask ( CEO of Space X & Tesla ) is working with his team on a project named Neura Link which is basically fixing a mini computer in our skull which will connects our views and thoughts better with the outer technology.

It is , however , engineering a super-dense electrode technology that is being tested on animals like pigs , but soon will be available for us .

It is a miracle for the people with no vision or with no hearing or speaking abilities for which it can communicate through the neura link .

It’s a coin shaped gadget with some wires with it .

Musk says this product can solve any problems like anxiety, addiction , and paralyses.

WHAT WILL BE THE CHANGES AFTER ?

According to me things would just be opposite from which we have now. People would require no schools or colleges as we can directly insert all the data and learnings through neura-link  and use that time in doing something creative instead . also we would be able to express our views better as we can directly share the exact thing we are thinking about which can be very affective as well

Having such a brilliant device in our day-to-day would be perfect and also will change the whole scenario of our life, but at the same time we have to look into the side-effects of having a computer in our brain- could be risky too!

SARANSH TIWARI
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