Cyber Brain and Computer My Views and Experiences.
We are now living in a time where it is difficult to imagine a day without technology. When I first saw a computer as a child, I thought it was just for playing games or watching movies. But over time, I realized that this small box would one day become the driving force of the entire world. And an important part of this technology is the "cyber brain"—a word that sounds very science fiction at first, but its reality is much deeper. My first computer was a Pentium Three. At that time, I used to use the Internet on a dial-up connection—using a USB modem. If I did some searches on Google, it would take 5 minutes for the page to load! But even then, I was more attached to this device. Gradually, I learned Microsoft Word, Paint, games—everything. I did not realize then that this computer would one day make many of my tasks easier. The tasks that used to have to be done on paper and pen can now be done on the computer with a few clicks. Studying, applying for jobs, designing, doing business, even finding cooking recipes—everything is done with a computer. Today's students can search Google and get answers to any question. I once had to start a small business, and I did almost everything on the computer. Calculations in Excel, design in Photoshop, marketing on Facebook, computers are my tools for everything.
When I hear the word "cyberbrain," I first think of movies—like "Ghost in the Shell" or "Matrix." But in reality, this word has a deeper meaning. Cyberbrain refers to a type of artificial intelligence that can work like a human brain or even connect to humans. With this technology, there may come a time in the future when people will be able to connect directly to the Internet with the help of their brains—and get search results just by thinking about it. Many say that Elon Musk's "Neuralink" is heading in this direction.
Although cyberbrain seems like a fantasy technology to me, its use has already begun. For example, people who are blind or paralyzed can now control computers or devices just by using brain signals—this technology is called Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). It is amazing to think that people can now even transmit their thoughts to computers. I think, if this technology improves further, then maybe in the future I will be able to put a small chip in my brain and write my thoughts on the computer! Or I will be able to save my memories like a memory card. This is not just science fiction, it is slowly becoming a reality. I always remember one thing—any technology has its good and bad sides. For example, computers have made our lives a lot easier, but at the same time, people have become dependent on technology. Many people now sit with their mobile phones or laptops day and night. There is a possibility of physical and mental harm.
Similarly, cyber brain technology can bring many opportunities, as well as threaten personal privacy or hackers. If someone's brain data is stolen, it's not just about email hacking—it's about losing thoughts, memories, and even identity. I'm optimistic. Technology has always come for the good of people. I want us to use these technologies for good. The new generation should not be limited to Facebook, TikTok, and games, but rather they should research, discover, and learn new things. Computers should be used as a tool for acquiring knowledge. Advanced technologies like cyber brains may one day be used in rural areas of Bangladesh—where farmers can use smart chips to understand the condition of their land, and patients can receive treatment through brain analysis of their complexities. I dream of this future. Computers have become a part of my life—and not just mine, but all of ours. And even though "cyber brain" technology has not yet fully reached us, I believe that one day it will also reach the hands of ordinary people. If we can use these technologies correctly, our lives will not only be easier—they will be much richer and more promising.
It is only a matter of time before neuralink becomes a thing in our world, technology keeps evolving.