06 March 2009

Obama to Receive Brain Implant?

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Barak Obama's addiction to the teleprompter is becoming a sore point with White House insiders. Not the addiction itself, but rather the fact that people are beginning to notice. In fact, Mr. Obama cannot give a simple four minute announcement without spoon-feeding from a teleprompter.

This unseemly dependency has prompted White House aides to pursue a less conspicuous way of feeding the president his lines. That is how the idea of a brain implant for Mr. Obama came up in conference recently. Caught between a rock (Mr. Obama's inability to speak publicly without prompting) and a hard place (the fact that Mr. Obama's handicap is being noticed beyond deniability), the White House Office of Perpetual Campaigning is considering the technology option. The only question now seems to be, "how to do it?"

A bionic eye implant may seem at first glance a plausible plan. But a few moment's thought should make it obvious that the "camera glasses" Mr. Obama would have to wear to make the bionic eyes work would be an unsightly obstacle to the president's facial expression magic.

When faced with the shortcomings of plan A, one White House counsel suggested a brain implant without the glasses. But there was the problem of how the implant would receive the signal transmitting the president's speech to his brain. Would he wear an antenna on his head? "No," scoffed another aide, "The president's hair is too short to conceal an antenna and power supply for the implant."

"Then what about using an implant that uses photoelectrodes instead of electrical signals? You could covertly beam the speech to an array of fiberoptics cunningly concealed in the president's hair!" yet another aide enthused.

"I've got a better idea," interjected Rahm Emanuel over the intercom. "How about using a focused ultrasonic brain stimulator? You wouldn't need any kind of receiver or antenna then!"

Everyone turned to look at the only scientist in the group, a neuropsychologist on loan from MIT. What did he suggest? "Well, there have been some embarrassing side effects from brain implants in the past. If the president started to ... you know ... in the middle of a State of the Union Address, or in high level talks with the Chinese Premier ... "

For a moment, there was only silence in the room as White House aides contemplated the enormous risks of their mission. Then, over the intercom came the voice of WHCOS Emanuel: "we could always include a 'kill switch' in the device signal." The suggestion was greeted with gasps and moans. "No, no, not that kind of a kill switch. Just a type of 'reset switch' that causes him to lose consciousness temporarily so that a medical team can rush him out, in case he starts to do something too embarassing."

With that explanation, the tension blew out of the room as from a runaway balloon. They were all in agreement, it would be done. Just how it would be done, and who could be trusted to do it secretly was another matter, for another conference. But that is how government works. That is just how government works.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

A simple ear peace connected to someone sensible in another room might work. But then the Democrats would have to find someone sensible who is willing to work with them.

Speaking of bionic eyes, here is something that is not one: A journalist is attempting to develop a camera to wear as an artificial eye instead of his glass eye. If, or rather, when this becomes feasible it would allow people to document police actions in communist and theocratic states without standing out.

It would also let police put informants in a situation to videotape conversations. Currently the content of these conversations are limited to the reliability of the informant who often has a criminal record and a motive for cooperating with police for lower sentences.

But then, anyone could do this so your privacy becomes only as good as the company you keep.

Friday, 06 March, 2009  
Blogger al fin said...

Obama can work the visual prompting into his instinctive cadence of speech. It is not certain that he could do the same with auditory prompting, Baron.

The spy-eye concept goes back to a number of science fiction and fantasy stories/books. If a person already has a glass eye, why not?

A "heads-up" display such as fighter pilots use might work, once they build it into a contact lens.

Or perhaps they can find an Obama doppelganger who looks just like BO, but is able to remember his lines without prompting. Use him as a stand-in for speeches and such. Or let the real BO go on extended vacation and use the doppelganger as the real president. He won't have been elected, but in this age of dumbed down voters that may be a plus.

Sunday, 08 March, 2009  
Blogger calgacus said...

Even if all of this is true (and i'm not sure it is) it'd still be better than Bush, who couldnt even read a teleprompter or repeat what someone said to him through an earpiece without coming out with garbled nonsense.

I don't criticise either of them for that too much myself - delivering a speech with hundreds of thousands or millions of people watching must be pretty nerve wracking.

Tuesday, 15 September, 2009  

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