1st sidebar, professor of cybernetics, that commentary and reading universities, kevin warwick, kevin wor, race, professor of cybernetics and comment tree are reading universities and the world's 1st cyberg kevin. so great to have you with us. so many things have been coming up in the news lately, so the technology of implanting alex roads into the brain cortex is at least 20 years old. and electrodes in the brain have already been used to control electric, and people must newer link project is presented as a giant leap forward. why? well, that's why it's been presented that way, but it is good in some ways. but the moment is just been experimented on with pigs as i understand. so there's no human trials yet. amazing. but i'm the type of electrodes they're using, not rigid. the electrodes that i had implanted in my nervous system were hard, like, like a hair brush, spikes. and the potential there is that i can break off and cause firing them into the system and be quite dangerous to the 100 spikes in my nervous system. so i think if we're looking at a very, if you know you can move them a