Gain the Ultimate Competitive Edge with Neuralink AI Brain Chips – Expert Warns of Widening Society Technology Gap

Are BRAIN Chips the Future of Technology? Experts Weigh In

The Future of Brain Chips Technology

Brain chips may just be the technology future and Elon Musk’s Neuralink recently inserted one in a human.

**The Impact of Brain Chips on Society**

Some experts believe the gadgets will become popular accessories but, like with all new tech, this could create a divide.

**Expert Opinions on Brain Chips**

Erich Kron a security awareness advocate at KnowBe4 told The U.S. Sun that all technology creates divides at first.

“People who have the Neuralink implant in its current iteration would likely have some small benefits in productivity but would likely not be a game changer.

“There will always be a technology gap where at times certain levels of society will have an advantage over others.

“In most cases, society seems to be able to sort itself out fairly quickly,” he said.

**Improving Society with Brain Chips**

Kron also said he believes brain chips could improve society in certain areas.

“I do see where this could actually improve society in areas where people with physical handicaps could now perform tasks they could never do before,” he added.

**Eliminating the Need for Passwords**

Another benefit could be the removal of the need for passwords.

“This could be the end of passwords, a feat we have been trying to accomplish for decades.

“The ability to be identified through something as unique as brain wave patterns and a trusted embedded digital identity would be a great step forward toward a world where passwords are no longer needed for most day-to-day activities,” Kron added.

**The Popularity of Brain Chips**

Another KnowBe4 previously told us that the chips will be so popular, we’ll be begging for them.

“One day, the healthcare industry or government will offer some fantastic new capabilities that consumers will beg for and we’ll all beg for them to be implanted into our babies and children,” computer security authority expert Roger Grimes told The U.S. Sun.

“Maybe they will say it will allow easier tracking if your kid is kidnapped. Or closer monitoring of your child’s health. Whatever the killer service is, one day, most of us will probably beg to have one,” he added.

**Risks Associated with Brain Chips**

Both experts agreed that brain chips also come with risks.

Having any medical device inserted comes with its own risks to health but there’s also the concern that a gadget like this could be hacked.

**Cybersecurity Concerns with Brain Chips**

“I hope we understand how to best defend against unwanted, malicious manipulation. Because right now, we are terrible at it,” Grimes said when asked about risks brain chip users could face in the future.

Kron has his own concerns about hackers and brain chip users struggling to tell what’s real and what’s fake.

“I think one of the biggest security risks we would face with electronics interfaced into our brains is that of deception,” he said.

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