Not For Me: My Brain Is Enough

@emreal · 2025-08-15 15:54 · Hive Learners

We live in the day of technology, each day we see marvelous inventions coming our way and to be honest, life is taking another step forward with all the innovation and inventions. It's great how technology has entered into medicine, education, security and every area of life making things better. See AI, it's just like another invention of man kind, intelligent, smart and easy to go with. I went to the hospital sometime ago for a checkup. After all the process, the doctor prescribed some drugs and he also used AI to ensure that what I was given was just okay to treat my condition. That was quite great, I know many people won't be fine with the idea but for me it was cool. I am aware that some people are abusing these amazing inventions by over-depending on them and using them for everything, even things they ought to do themselves and that is bad. Recently, I have been watching movies that have to do with technology and I am amazed how chips are inserted into people to boost intelligence, and some functions. I just finished watching Megan 2.0. The scene where Gemma was linked with her robot Megan, through a chip caught my attention. The connection made them one, the robot could have access to her brain, and other parts of her body. It could do anything through her. Through the connection, she became like a super human, half robot, half human, it even paved way for them to escape when they were in trouble and that was amazing Although movies are for entertaining and educational purposes. I feel they are also sending a message to us about the future. Many years ago, there were movies about the coming of AI, although they were not direct as we have them but they are here, anyway. Sometimes, I imagine what the future is going to look like in the next decades. I know humanity would be advanced and a lot would be transformed, however, it would also affect humanity in a number of ways, making people over-depend on machines, which may pave the way for laziness and so on. **Well, for the question would I allow any chip into my head to improve memory?** Seriously, No. Why would I do that? The brain was created perfect, it has all it needs to make us function as expected. Why use artificial support? If it were in the case of illness I would understand but just like that, pleased no. There are many possibilities and abilities lying in our brains, we only need to train our minds to adjust and adapt to it. I don't see any chip that would do me better than my natural brain. Even if they exist, I won't opt for them. Have you even considered the risk involved? Being linked to some kind of device would mean those who create the chip would have access to your brain. That would mean they can access everything in your brain. Meaning that you would no longer have secrets, you could be controlled by them, and you could be tracked like some kind of machine any time. ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmXZ4SJZLLLeLdEmK8xSToedsNzob4op76JP9CYGkVowrH/1755273102250.jpg) That automatically makes you a robot. Do you trust people to that extent? Even if you do, what if their system got hacked? LOL. Again, you would need to be paying attention to the chip, checking if it's okay or not from time to time. What a stress. I don't care what benefits a chip inserted into my head might have but as far as I am concerned, it is not for me. Our brains can do whatever we want, we just need to pay the price to train it with patience and with time it would give us that result. It's possible that people are already using this thing out there, I am not against it. It's their choice but for me, seriously, I can't. It might sound like fighting change, well, if that is how you see it fine but I believe not all change is good. Some of them might end up becoming a big issue for us in the long run. ------- N.B: All Images Were Generated By Meta AI --------

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