Bill The Investor|Mar 08, 2026 19:07
Scientists have replicated the complete brain of a fruit fly and uploaded it into a computer. — This isn’t an AI simulation; it’s a real digital copy. What does this mean? Your job advantage might disappear faster than you think.
The fruit fly brain has only 100,000 neurons, and it’s already been fully scanned and digitized. The human brain has 86 billion neurons. At the current scanning speed, human brain scanning could be completed within 10 years. This means 'digital consciousness' is no longer science fiction—it’s just a matter of time.
Once the human brain can be digitized, theoretically, 'humans' can become replicable software. Doctors, lawyers, engineers—any profession that relies on knowledge and experience could be replaced by 'digital copies.' The professional skills you spent 10 years mastering might not be as valuable as a scanner.
Ironically, it’s breakthroughs like this that are most easily hyped by the capital markets. Neurotech companies’ valuations have already surpassed $50 billion. But when retail investors jump in, it’s usually the day institutions cash out. Every 'revolutionary breakthrough' is a signal for the scythe to harvest.
The global labor market is worth $34 trillion. Once brain scanning technology matures, high-paying industries like healthcare, law, and finance will all be disrupted. The skills you’re learning now might be worthless in 10 years. It’s not AI replacing you—it’s the 'digitized you' replacing you.
So now you have two choices:
A) Continue grinding on the traditional career path.
B) Start researching the neurotech field now and plan ahead.
Which will you choose: A or B?
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