> Do we really want our brains to be interconnected in a giant data mesh? Don’t we aspire to some level of complete privacy, fully off the grid?<p>Good lordy no, but I hate the dichotomy proposed here in the first place. I love the internet, I spend a lot of time with it. I also think it would be neat to have a more intuitive way to utilize it while out in the world or busy doing things. I want that, but I don't want the implied permanent connection, 24/7 availability, location tracking and push notifications.<p>Smartphones for example are a great formfactor for personal computing on the go, with intentionality and outcomes that benefit how you participate in the real world this could have been a real boon to everyday life. But the actual outcome has been very different, pulling people out of the real and capturing their time and focus on apps that monetize your information and attention.<p>If that's what we can expect from neural links, and I think it is, then no thanks.