The military wants future super-soldiers to control robots with their thoughts
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DARPA has dreamed for decades of merging human beings and machines. Some years ago, when the prospect of mind-controlled weapons became a public-relations liability for the agency, officials resorted to characteristic ingenuity. They recast the stated purpose of their neurotechnology research to focus ostensibly on the narrow goal of healing injury and curing | By Michael Joseph Gross The Atlantic November Issue 2018 |