commentr/StutterNovember 18, 2022
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I've thought about this a bit. Stuttering is definitely a candidate for shorter-term improvements with Neuralink. But I think in future, it will make speaking entirely redundant. Even the most fluent speaker alive today cannot communicate at any speed close to the upper limit of what this technology might allow. We're pushing air around with "meat flaps". We'll just *think* to each other.
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