I'm like totally stoked about this new implant thingy! I mean, 90% of blind people can see again? That's insane! It's like, wow, technology has really come a long way since I was using dial-up internet. I remember when my grandma had to use reading machines and stuff, it's crazy how far we've come. And the fact that they have to learn to use it too, is actually kind of cool? It means they're not just going to be able to see, but also understand what they're seeing. Anyway, this Prima device is like, totally changing the game for blind people, and I'm all about it
I'm not saying it's a government-funded project or anything, but this whole 'breakthrough' feels kinda suspicious... Like, what's really going on behind those fancy medical labs? And have you seen the way they're framing this as a "new era" for artificial vision? Sounds like a marketing ploy to me . I mean, 90% of people being able to read again is some pretty impressive stats, but you gotta wonder what's really driving this tech... Is it just about helping blind people, or is there something more sinister at play?