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While Elon Musk's Neuralink project has generated significant interest and excitement for its potential to revolutionize human-machine interfaces, there are legitimate concerns and considerations regarding the approval of Neuralink for humans. Here are some reasons why it might be viewed as a bad idea: 1. Experimental nature: Neuralink is still in the early stages of development, and the technology has primarily been tested on animals. Approving its use in humans without extensive long-term studies could be risky, as the potential side effects and long-term implications on human health and cognition are largely unknown. 2. Informed consent and autonomy: Neuralink involves implanting electrodes into the brain, which raises important ethical questions regarding informed consent and individual autonomy. Individuals considering undergoing the procedure may not fully understand the risks and consequences associated with the technology, especially given its experimental nature. It is cru...