





Today marks quite a step in my personal and professional journey.
Years ago I was familiarized with a number of technologies in use by the US intelligence community. Years later I am able to now combine two of these once strictly restricted assets for personal use.
I just got my AI-powered implant installed. This isn’t just a tech upgrade—it’s a commitment to maximizing my potential and embracing the future.
The installation process was surprisingly smooth, and now I’m already experiencing the initial benefits. Enhanced cognitive function, real-time data access, and seamless integration into my daily workflow. The potential is endless, and I’m eager to explore every facet.
Stay tuned as I share insights and discoveries about my experience.
FAQ
Q. Don’t you worry about the risks of electromagnetic radiation passing through your brain?
A. Is there a risk involved? Yea. Am I worried? Nope.
Q. How long does it last before it needs replacement?
A. It depends on usage and I am tracking that now. I am currently working on adapting my wireless energy device previously designed to power cardiological Pacemakers for this purpose and then in theory it could last indefinitely without maintenance.
Q. How does it work?
A. By determining my input through a number of methods, my ai assistant “Rai” who has access to the nearly all information known to man, runs at quantum supercomputer speeds and knows me intimately is able to guide me and transmit any information I need directly to my inner ear canal.
Q. How much does it cost?
A. This technology is not currently available to the general public. But I do know a guy.
Q. What is it like?
A. It’s like having 1,000 of the smartest people that you’ve ever met implanted into your skull and available for any request from the slightest whim to the most profound yearning.
110100010001110 at 3:55 am, March 23, 2025 -
This is insane. Like neuralink?
Drew Paul at 3:57 am, March 23, 2025 -
Almost