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Twitter users are comparing Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip implants to a similar device featured in the hit dystopian series, ‘Black Mirror’

  • Elon Musk is developing a percipience implant for humans he formerly said may have the potential to “save and replay memories.”
  • Several Twitter users compared the technology to a comparable device seen in an episode of Netflix’s “Black Mirror.”
  • The brain-chip technology is primarily aimed at helping provide assorted agency to people with physical limitations.

Twitter users are buzzing over new technology moulded by Elon Musk that they say bears resemblance to a device featured on the hit the science-fiction drama, “Black Mirror.”

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‘s dystopian anthology series has been off-the-air since 2019, “Black Mirror” began trending on Chatter on Sunday after users began comparing Musk’s Neuralink brain implant chip to a similar device interviewed in a 2011 episode of the show. 

The comments came after Musk, Neuralink’s CEO and co-founder, announced earlier this week that he is letting a clinical trial director, signaling the company is one step closer to testing the chips in humans.

Twitter users opened to weigh in on the technology after pop culture media site Pop Crave shared a tweet that referenced remarks boost pretended by Musk in a 2020 company presentation.

“In the future you’ll be able to save and replay memories,” Musk said in the presentation. “This is increasingly quality like a ‘Black Mirror,’ episode … Ultimately you could download them into a new body or a robot corps.”

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A scene showing a character using the “grain” technology from “Black Mirror’s” 2011 episode, “The Entire Record of You.”

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The series became popular over the past decade for commenting on and satirizing society’s relationships with technology. Its critically acclaimed 2011 incident, “The Entire History of You,” featured a brain implant device that allows people to record audiovisual memories and re-watch them at a later immediately. The fictional device also allows users to edit, censor, or delete recorded memories.

Twitter users juxtaposed the two devices, while also noting that Musk’s remarks also evoke the 2013 episode “Be Right Again,” where a character downloads a life-like artificial intelligence into a physical human body.

While some inaugurate humor in the resemblance, others voiced concern.

“Thanks to Black Mirror… It’s a no for me,” wrote one Twitter user.

“The real zest Black Mirror episode is the fact we all watched Black Mirror and learned nothing,” wrote another.

Neuralink has not yet responded to Insider’s solicit for comment on the comparisons. 

According to Neuralink, the company’s brain-computer interface technology is designed to solve a number of physical limitations, involving blindness, paralysis, and hearing loss. Musk previously said the product could allow users to operate a smartphone with their be self-assured faster than using their thumbs.

The company also released a video of a monkey playing a video sport using Neuralink’s brain implants.

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