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Reality check - cognitive cyborg with an advanced brain-computer interface

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I am going to finally create a human cyborg with super-intelligence to beat an AI.

It's mid 2050's and my company Neuroconnect has produced a nanotechnology BCI (brain computer interface) capable of growing into brain tissue and connecting to every synapse.

What worked already early this century: the brain can learn about artificial limbs and eyes because it perceives the external capabilities with feedback.

But now, even the newest working chips still operate with 0's, 1's and logical gates. What should we do to tell the brain it can finally use a petaflop-on-a-chip computer, or connect to an exaflop smartphone? Would the brain "feel" a qubit interface maybe?

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