The keyboard is dying. The screen is next.
In the age of neural interfaces, the human brain is turning into the ultimate input device.

Companies like Neuralink, Synchron, and Precision Neuroscience are no longer chasing science fiction—they’re building functional brain-computer links that let users move cursors, control robotic limbs, and even send text using pure thought.
But beneath the futuristic headlines lies a philosophical earthquake: when technology connects directly to the mind, where does privacy end?

Neuralink & Mind-Machine Merging: Next Leap in Human Evolution

Neural data isn’t just information; it’s identity. A leaked password is recoverable. A leaked thought is not.
Still, the benefits are profound—paralyzed patients walking again, amputees feeling touch, musicians composing by thinking melodies.

The neural interface marks humanity’s first true step toward cognitive symbiosis—a merging of mind and machine.
The real question: when our thoughts can be uploaded, will individuality become obsolete?