Obviously an important advance for some disabled, but the eventual widespread uses are clear. http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...-brain-computer-interface#.UTSlG7s4vLQ.reddit
The problem I have with something like this is the problem of replacement. Who wants to have brain surgery every time a new improved model comes out?
Well a workaround is to have very basic electronic interfaces in the brain itself one time. One surgery. You wear whatever is the latest tech in a hat with the connection directly above the implant. New tech? New hat--maybe...red hat even? It's not that big a deal. Airplanes have avionics boxes that slide in and out after all.
It's just a wireless version of the BrainGate. Not that big a breakthrough, really, considering the proliferation of wifi/bluetooth enabled devices. I'm seeing that they still haven't significantly streamlined or developed the actual braingate architecture, though. Seems a tad disappointing.
Well, it would be kind of stupid to put the wiring directly into a human brain. It would make more sense to pick a creature with a much simpler anatomy and neural structure, such as a worm, to develop and test the technology. Then you just have to put the pre-wired worms into people's brains and extract them when it's time for an upgrade.
Or "Khaaaaannnnnn!" They could also try interfacing a fish to Google translate and then stick it somebody's ear.
As is hauling unwanted crap out of my computer isn't enough, I can dig it out of my brain. Not likely to happen anyway, but that's what we'd get. The Internet and all its idiocy in ones head, all the time.