I think it's a good place to actually ask the big question that people might have, is how do we know every aspect of this that you described is safe? At the end of the day, the gold standard is to look at the tissue. What sort of trauma did you cause the tissue, and does that correlate to whatever behavioral anomalies that you may have seen? And that's the language to which we can communicate about the safety of inserting something into the brain and what type of trauma that you can cause.
August 2, 2024·Unknown·57 chapters·Lex Fridman·Noland Arbaugh
I think it's a good place to actually ask the big question that people might have, is how do we know every aspect of this that you described is safe? At the end of the day, the gold standard is to look at the tissue. What sort of trauma did you cause the tissue, and does that correlate to whatever behavioral anomalies that you may have seen? And that's the language to which we can communicate about the safety of inserting something into the brain and what type of trauma that you can cause.