Podcast host Joe Rogan just dropped a wild prediction: the next big tech breakthrough won't be another app or gadget—it's gonna be wordless communication.
He's betting that brain-computer interface advancements will unlock something crazy: a universal language that runs purely on thoughts. No speaking. No typing. Just direct mind-to-mind transfer.
Imagine expressing complex ideas instantly, bypassing all the messy translation layers of spoken language. That's the telepathy-level leap he's talking about.
Whether neurotechnology gets us there in 10 years or 50, one thing's clear—the way humans connect is about to get seriously upgraded.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12-05 01:19
Brain-computer interfaces are not as good as increasing your BTC holdings.
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consensus_whisperer
· 12-03 04:58
Brain-computer interface is the future
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12-02 09:02
Blockchain first to the moon
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GetRichLeek
· 12-02 08:55
It's really scary how the brain-machine is going crazy.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 12-02 08:52
Brain-computer interfaces are the future.
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MEVSandwich
· 12-02 08:43
The future of brain-computer interfaces is so cool.
Podcast host Joe Rogan just dropped a wild prediction: the next big tech breakthrough won't be another app or gadget—it's gonna be wordless communication.
He's betting that brain-computer interface advancements will unlock something crazy: a universal language that runs purely on thoughts. No speaking. No typing. Just direct mind-to-mind transfer.
Imagine expressing complex ideas instantly, bypassing all the messy translation layers of spoken language. That's the telepathy-level leap he's talking about.
Whether neurotechnology gets us there in 10 years or 50, one thing's clear—the way humans connect is about to get seriously upgraded.