Elon Musk says no primates died as a result of Neuralink’s implants. A WIRED investigation now reveals the grisly specifics of their deaths as US authorities have been asked to investigate Musk’s claims.

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    3 年前

    While I’m all for the possibility of brain-machine interfacing so we can communicate better with our devices, there ain’t no way whatsoever that I’m putting anything that Musk creates inside my brain.

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      You get it put in and suddenly you think Musk is a sexy genius, apartheid wasn’t that bad, and that Tesla cars definitely aren’t trying to kill you.

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          I’m not sure what that has to do with anything? I didn’t mention the emerald mine.

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            I’m from Oregon, which was founded as a white separatist colony. I’d prefer to judge Musk on his support for fascism in the US, his unsafe rocket launches, and his monkey torture … not on his birthplace.

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              That’s all true. However, it’s helpful to see what foundational values he was raised with. If your parents had been rich and influential and completely on board with keeping Oregon a sundown state, that would not be irrelevant. Even if you hated it and them, it would have some role in your life.

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      How the hell could anyone think inserting technology into your brain is a good idea? Especially for the completely useless “benefit” of being able to “communicate with our devices.” Do you seriously want push notifications funneling into your subconscious? I’m guessing your takeaway from cyberpunk media is “ooo! cool hot murderbabes and gun arms!”

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      While I’m all for the possibility of brain-machine interfacing so we can communicate better with our devices

      For the folks at home, the commenter I’m responding to is one of the ones who will be the death of us all in 30 years.

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    This is the grim reality of animal testing, which is why it’s always important to consider if a product is worth testing for.

    Edit, forgot the link: cracked.com/personal-experiences-1676-5-horrifying-realities-testing-drugs-lab-animals.html

    Cracked (rip) wrote an amazing first-person account of what animal testing is like. It’s basically an ongoing massacre. The animals aren’t even livestock or raw materials… they’re basically just stationery. Valueless office supplies.

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      Unfortunately, especially when it comes to medical research, there’s often no viable alternative. The horrible lack of ethics shown here provide a strong case for strengthening existing laws and oversight, however. I agree: we should have higher standards when considering whether something is “worth testing for”.

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    Yea Musk sucks, but there isn’t anything really shocking or surprising about the details of animal testing.

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      No, but to then turn around and lie about the cause of death is super unethical and fraudulent to investors.

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        Sure agreed. But again we already all know and agree that Musk sucks.

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          I wish that extended outside of the Lemmy bubble but people are unbelivably stupid!

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    Y’know… he’s pissed off a lot of people over the years with various stunts and statements, but to my knowledge he had not really done anything yet to really piss off PETA. Now, every political faction is going to have its range from more moderate, less aggressive individuals, to more … let’s say, hands-on, individuals. A lot of those on the left end up with groups like PETA or those anti-whaling guys, fighting for animal rights. While I often support their ideas, I must acknowledge that they are often more than willing to use methods based on expediency and effectiveness over legality or safety.

    They’re really not an enemy you want, if you could avoid that.

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    Musk’s remarks aside (because anything he says is basically filtered through is “”“grand visions”“”), the cases in the article seem like somewhat standard animal testing cases.

    The only borderline case would be Animal 15, imo. Having her live with an implant for “months” while it seems uncomfortable seems cruel, but even there I could see why they did it.

    In the grand scheme of things, it’s by far not the worst things we’re doing with animal testing. Be it rodents or primates.

    It some point, tech like this needs to be tested against living organisms (if we want to advance in this area of tech)

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      This isn’t quite normal, usually at these facilities in the case of 15, 22, and 20 especially show that the workers are not carrying out proper regular assessment and that the criteria for euthanasia for excessive suffering looks to be far to high. I only know the case of how this kind if testing is handled with mice (from my partner, and in germany) and all three of these cases would have been euthanized much earlier, not left to live on for a year or even days. As usual with Musk, he tries to cut corners and it only ends up hurting people and in this case animals unecessarily.