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Neural controlled nanomachines

Neural controlled nanomachines

The hybridization of humans and machines can be different than we thought. That means that nanotechnology can be the thing, that has a key role in hybridization. In this scenario, nanorobots would communicate with the nervous system by using implanted microchips.

But they can also make the network, which allows them to operate as the drone swarm, which operates inside the human body. The risk of that kind of system is that some hostile operators would hack those nanomachines and turn them to ultimate weapons, and those systems might be the tool for controlling people.

Neural controlled machines are the next generation systems in multiple areas, and when this technology is connected with nanotechnology, that makes it possible to create the immune system, which is controlled by the human nervous system. When we are talking about the hybridization of robots and cells, it is possible to equip the macrophages or other cells with microchips, which makes them more effective than ever before.

This kind of nanorobots can send data to computers or straight to human nerves if the cells are trying to eat something like HIV viruses. And that can make the infection easier to control. Those "smart cells" can make many things, like moving tissues from one place to another, which makes it possible to use them in the cleaning veins and other things like making injuries cured more effectively than otherwise. 

These nanorobots can simply bring more living skin cells to the wounded part of the skin or blood veins. If the macrophages are fully controlled, they can program that way, that they just move viruses and infected cells to the bladder, and before that those cells and viruses can be covered by using silicone, what means that the viruses and their genomes are not released to blood, and infect more cells.

Misuse of this technology can turn the ultimate tool to make things, what it should not do. And in this case, hacking the system can be a very big risk. If somebody will infect those nanomachines with a computer virus, the result can be devastating.

Or they can be driven to a certain place of the veins, and then those robots can clean veins. When we are talking about the replacement of the natural immune-cells by using nanorobots, we can save many lives, but there is one thing, that people don't normally think. Those biorobots are offering the perfect control tool for people, who are not on the"good side". When those machines are injected in some person, that individual would be under total control. And those machines can be programmed that they are attacking if the control signal would be cut.

And that thing is that if in our veins would be nanomachines, what is communicating with the nervous system by using the implanted microchips that thing can make possible to create the most feared assassination tool, what people ever created. In this case, the person, who has this device can release the nanomachine to the layer and then order its attack against some individual. In this case, the nanomachine just slips in the body of the victim, and then it starts to destroy brain cells. This is one of the most feared visions, what this technology has brought in the mind of people.

So as I have written many times before, people who are creating this kind of technology must feel their responsibility. Nanotechnology is an ultimate tool, but the risk is that the ultimate tool turns to the ultimate enemy. And in misuse cases, those machines can turn to clear and present danger for the safety of people.


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