El facepalm ya se lo aclara a usted el Doctor Janes Giordano, en una conferencia en el recinto militar de WestPoint en 2018, delante de una audiencia militar, en el que aclara los logros realizados por su departamento de la universidad de Georgetown, y los usos civiles y militares, que ya se han podido realizar y probar.
"El cerebro Humano es el campo de batalla del Futuro"
Como se lo va a explicar a usted, su currículum "solo" dura minuto y medio, y está al principio del vídeo. Ya me aclara usted, si el que habla es un mindundi, o no.
Entre otras cosas, mediante nanoparticulas, conectar cerebros con máquinas, y hacer de interfaz entre cerebros humanos y cerebros animales, para poder usarlos como herramientas militares de espionaje.
Por cierto, si no domina la lengua de Shakespeare, están disponibles los subtítulos en Español.
Si no está dispuesto a perder una hora de su tiempo, en abrir su mente y escuchar y recibir respuestas a los más grandes e importantes interrogantes que presenta la vida de hoy en día, puede probar a poner el Fútbol o sintonizar Telecinco.
Edito para incluir parte del "pequeño" currículo del "mindundi":
James Giordano, PhD, MPhil, is Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program, Scholar-in-Residence, leads the Sub-Program in Military Medical Ethics, and Co-director of the O’Neill-Pellegrino Program in Brain Science and Global Health Law and Policy in the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics; and is Professor in the Departments of Neurology and Biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA. He is also Distinguished Visiting Professor of Brain Science, Health Promotions and Ethics at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences, Coburg, Germany, and was formerly 2011-2012 JW Fulbright Foundation Visiting Professor of Neurosciences and Neuroethics at the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany.
Prof. Giordano currently serves as Chair of the Neuroethics Program of the IEEE Brain Project, and an appointed member of the Neuroethics, Legal and Social Issues (NELSI) Advisory Panel of the Defense Advanced Research Projects’ Agency (DARPA). He has previously served as Research Fellow and Task Leader of the EU Human Brain Project Sub-Project on Dual-Use Brain Science; an appointed member of United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary’s Advisory Council on Human Research Protections (SACHRP); and as Senior Science Advisory Fellow of the Strategic Multilayer Assessment Branch of the Joint Staff of the Pentagon.
The author of over 290 publications in neuroscience and neuroethics, 7 books, and 15 government whitepapers on neurotechnology, ethics and biosecurity, he is an Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine; Associate Editor of the Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics; and Contributing Editor of Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
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