Neuralink, the company of Elon Musk mentioned here, is indeed working on technologies to connect the human brain with computers. The idea is that, in the future, we may:

• Control devices just by thinking;

• Recover functions lost due to diseases (such as vision or movement);

• And even — further down the line — transfer our consciousness to artificial systems.

Now, this raises enormous philosophical and ethical dilemmas:

🤖 If a human mind is placed in a machine, is it still human?

🧬 Are we evolving or creating something completely new, like a new species?

⏳ If we can live "forever" through technology, what does that change in the essence of being human?

This future is still under construction, but technology is advancing quickly — and what today seems like science fiction may become reality in a few decades.

Do you believe this would be an evolution of humanity or a threat to our identity?