"However, the company clearly has larger ambitions. It sees brain control as a big step up in VR interfaces. When done well, it both eliminates the learning curve, for example, you just think about what you want to do, and as some of the latest advancements and technologies combine one day it might be fair to say you won’t be able to distinguish the real world from the virtual one, and that guys, well that’s going to likely open up a whole new debate about the psychological consequences of what happens when the virtual becomes someones new reality."
It's actually crystal clear, for those brave enough to simply say what's real, even though the nay-sayers (you know who you are) protest all the way, saying "nonsense, it's impossible". They are afraid of the about-to-be-real possibilities, and simply won't debate the strong likelihood until it's actually here and working. Well for those of us who aren't afraid, and for those of us who actually realize the exponential growth of information, this is one giant leap into the abyss that will end up destroying us completely in 25 years, while the true AI will chart the course into interstellar space. It's a brave new world, but the human beings are not invited.