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Direct mind-computer interfaces are an extremely common element of [[cyberpunk]] fiction, often characterised as "control of hardware at speed of thought".
 
== Criticism ==
 
The [[Resistance Manifesto]] suggests that neural interfaces will be used in the near future for the [[antichrist]] to take physical control of people's minds. The manifesto cites the work of [[Jose Delgado]] who's work in the late 1960 lead to neural interfaces capable of physically controlling the movements of animals.
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20010901/bob14.asp An article about a non-invasive device that allows crude vision without use of the eyes]
* The Resistance Manifesto [http://www.theresistancemanifesto.com Equates neural interfaces with the ability to take control of the human mind.]
 
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