Human to Big Brain machine interface allows the teleportation of a human from one cloud to another |
Humanoido has machine parts sticking out of his body. This helps merge human to machine - in this case, the Big Brain. The current surgically implanted, and one of a kind interface, has reached its experimental longevity EOL end of life in Humanoido's body. The system will be immediately replaced by another of similar characteristics for the experiment and testing to continue.
Expecting a finite lifetime of the world's first Big Brain machine to human interface, the Big Brain Lab medical facilities has created an inventory total of four systems and a method of plug and play at the time of extinction. When each unit reaches its date of materials expiration, it can simply be unplugged and a new one inserted.
An interface computer keeps track of all parameters, including the dates of when the materials reach their EOL. The unit will be replaced with a new interface and testing of human to AI machine Big Brain will continue. The human to machine interface has nano surfaces that get hit hard by the continual abrasion wash of white and red blood platelets shearing across sensitive mechanical devices that feed vital signals to machine parts and components. The lab is experimenting with longer lasting interfacing and trying out new materials that last longer inside the human body. The expired interface will be immediately replaced at no down time.