The chip can serve to accumulate memory and transfer it from one patient to another. This was stated in Dita Jone by IT expert Ermand Martenika, according to whom the combination of natural and artificial intelligence could very soon bring this expectation, in addition to medical purposes.
"Man is becoming robotic. The combination of natural intelligence with artificial intelligence may soon lead to expectations that the chip can serve to accumulate memory and transfer memory from one patient to another. The journey is irreversible. If we make it possible to use the chip after many years to transfer memory, it would mean misuse of artificial intelligence. We must maintain it."
Asked if they will lose their identity, Martenika replies: "This has definitely started. Similar robotic systems have started. I would be afraid that tomorrow I might meet someone and he is not a human but an anoid robot prototype system, a bionic. There is no turning back."
Despite the benefits and assistance, he says this is being misused in the IT sector and the military.
"It is helping us the best, but it is being misused in the IT sector, in the military, in the wars that exist, there are no wars with people, but with tanks and intelligent drones. In 2040 we may have more robotic systems than people, but more robotic systems like in healthcare, the IT industry."
Asked if there is a fear that intelligence will be purchased in the future, he says that Artificial Intelligence does not function autonomously, but its harm is that it is making us lazy and lowering our natural intelligence quotient.
"The massive development of technology is corrupting us. We used to be accustomed to organic logic; pencil, book, paper. Today, everything is being digitized, children play with touch, solve problems, they are far ahead. The negative aspect of this progress is that it is making us lazy. AI is reducing the coefficient of natural intelligence, it is damaging the way we reason, we want things ready. AI will be managed by us, it cannot function autonomously. If we do not give it a starting point, it remains inactive, we manage it, if we misuse it, it is our fault."
According to him, the chip is a microcontroller and is important for treating patients and diseases such as blindness or vision loss.
"If a patient has had a tumor mass in the brain, and has damaged a certain area of the nerves, this microcontrol is implemented to connect the neurons. The surgery is done between a surgeon and a robotic surgeon because it is very difficult to connect the nerve fibers. Only through the robotic system is this connection done. Another disease is blindness that we treat so far for medical purposes. Sight, blindness and it is something profitable and expensive is surgery done with a robotic system can go over 500-600 dollars. If a patient does magnetic resonance, this patient is not affected. This is the greatest achievement in technology." (A2 Televizion)