Billionaire businessman Elon Musk, who managed to fall on the agenda like a bomb with every statement he made, made some assessments on the agenda. Stating that he does not find ecosystems such as metaverse and web 3.0 very permanent, Musk said that his own project Neuralink will surpass metaverse and web 3.0. Elon Musk thinks that this prediction will definitely come true in the long run.
Speaking in an interview with The Babylon Bee, Elon Musk stated that he thinks no one would want to wear glasses for days and live in a virtual world. According to Musk, isolating from physical life for a virtual world is not a very smart business. Also, making a confession, Musk said that he did not fully understand such as metaverse and web 3.0, that he might understand it in the future, but for now, he sees these technologies as marketing.
“Face-mounted TV guaranteed to ruin the eyes. Is that good?”
According to Musk, the so-called metaverse is nothing more than a face-mounted TV guaranteed to ruin the eyes. “Is that really a good thing?” Asks Musk, stating that a customized Neuralink chip can already put a person in a virtual world, so there will be no need for things like metaverse and web 3.0. So what exactly is going on with Neuralink? Let’s take a closer look at this technology in its simplest form.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink is no innocent technology either
Neuralink, to put it simply, is a chip placed in our brain. The chip, which establishes a connection between the brain and computers with the software installed, almost turns a person into a robot. To be frank, we can easily say that Neuralink is not an innocent technology at all. However, there is one detail that Elon Musk is right in his comparison. So much so that Neuralink has the potential to bring people into a virtual world. This technically eliminates the need for metaverse ecosystems. However, it is not clear how many people would want to have a chip implanted in their brain and live in that head throughout the day. . .
You can find our detailed promotional content about Neuralink here, and our content about how a monkey plays a video game with Neuralink here.