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Microchip Eye Implant Promises To Restore Sight 19

Anguirel writes "The BBC is reporting that a microchip implanted in the eye could restore sight. The chip has already been tested in some animals and seems to work. Researchers hope to begin tests in humans in 3 years. Present generation is fairly limited in scope, but this could pave the way for cybereyes in the future." A search for retina shows some of the other research going on in this field, too.
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Microchip Eye Implant Promises To Restore Sight

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  • by QuantumG ( 50515 ) <qg@biodome.org> on Sunday December 08, 2002 @11:06AM (#4837492) Homepage Journal
    Man, you would have figured they'd at least try making a visor [demon.nl] first.
  • by Spock the Baptist ( 455355 ) on Sunday December 08, 2002 @11:37AM (#4837583) Journal
    Tleilax eyes eh?
  • Wake me when I can get on of these that works with T-rays [space.com]
  • by Anonymous Coward
    When are they gonna make me those telescope/night vision/x-ray eyes I ordered last month?
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  • Can I put some in the back of my head?
  • If these got advanced enough, how many people would sacrifice their real eyes for something bionic? And would geeks start hacking their own firmware for them?

    • how many people would sacrifice their real eyes for something bionic?
      I would say none.
    • They had this type of question on Star Trek once...why don't other people have eyes like LaForge's?

      I think we need to be more realistic: we haven't ever been able to produce anything that matches the quality of nature in terms of durability or usefulness.

      Sure, we can produce things that work faster, and sometimes with greater resolution, but often the benefit is minimal: power consumption is great, they break sooner, etc.

      And as far as anything that NATURE does, we haven't even come close: our eyes and brain work together to understand more about the world than anything that humans have produced.

      I doubt that these will get advanced enough. How would you like to go blind while driving because you get a little smog in your eyes? How would you like to deal with intense vertigo and headaches when your chip malfunctions and sends the wrong signals?

      How would you like to stay awake all night staring at white light because your chip is burnt out and constantly sending the same signal (even when you shut your eyes)?

      I'd rather not risk even 10 minutes of such possible conditions. My eyes work pretty well, unlike human hardware.
  • Great, so the next big thing will be ad-supported bionic eyes. ("well, these people couldn't otherwise afford the procedure, so we have to recoup our development costs somewhere...") Instead of having popups block your screen, you can, frome time to time, have valuable product offers seamlessly integrated with your visual input! A nationwide increase in car crashes ensues...
  • Drooling /.'er want to know!

    I hope it's not a MS OS. Can you imagine the BSOD on one of these?

  • "The project has received $9m funding from the US Department of Energy."

    ok I am not from the US, but this osund sot me like they woudl deal in research for stuff releated to energy, I might have that ll wrong though.

    so what does this have todo with them?

    should there money not be spent on enrgy research

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