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Sairaj Kadam

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By 2030, Neuralink might complement smartphones but is unlikely to fully replace them yet. Neuralink's trials have shown progress in controlling devices through thought, offering hands-free interaction. However, challenges like surgical risks, affordability, and privacy concerns remain. If it advances further, it could revolutionize how we interact with technology, but widespread adoption would require overcoming these barriers. But, Let's see what happens?

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