>>13552367I find it sort of ridiculous when people argue that the tech already exists, so commercialization doesn't represent any sort of feat whatsoever. It's often very difficult to produce things at scale, and even if neuralink hasn't necessarily been as "innovative" as the autists here would expect, getting the interface into the brains of people that actually might benefit from it, at a meaningful scale is a material achievement. Whether that happens remains to be seen, but my point is the spergs here don't seem to understand that being able to produce viable commercial products at scale is a challenge in and of itself.