Google Black Technology: Implanting electronic devices into eyeball correction myopia

Implanting electronic devices into the eyeball to correct myopia

Google has black technology again! According to foreign media reports, Google has recently applied for a new patented technology that can directly embed a microelectronic device that can change from liquid to solid into the human eye to achieve the purpose of correcting the user's vision.

Implanting electronic devices into the eyeball to correct myopia

The device that is implanted into the eye includes a series of tiny components: memory, sensors, radio, battery, and an electronic lens. This eyeball device is wirelessly charged via an "energy harvesting antenna." The patent describes the form of interface between the external device and the eyeball computer. Both will communicate via radio and the necessary operations will be performed by the "interface device" with the processor.

The application file published by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) shows that the microelectronic device is a liquid object that only solidifies when it is in contact with the lens capsule in the eye and the transparent film around the lens. Moreover, it is necessary to remove the natural lens in the lens capsule of the eye before injecting the "electron fluid".

It’s not a day or two for Google to worry about human health. The technology of implanting electronic devices into the eye has long been a precedent. As early as January 2014, Google said that they are developing a Google Smart Lens that can help people with diabetes relieve their pain. The glasses can help diabetic patients monitor blood sugar levels by analyzing the glucose content in the wearer's tears, thereby eliminating the pain of blood samples from diabetic patients.

It is reported that the contact lens has tens of thousands of micro-transistors and fine hairline antennas, which can help diabetic patients monitor blood sugar levels by analyzing the glucose content in the tears of the wearer and send them to mobile devices such as smart phones in a wireless form. This contact lens, which measures blood sugar, is part of Verify, a division of Google's parent company, Alphabet, which specializes in life sciences.

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