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The Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died
(www.wired.com)
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This makes it worse, not better. If it were one, it might be chalked up to a fluke.
No, certainly not.
No. Animal suffering is absolutely not the point. Humane treatment of animals does not mean that they will never suffer - they will. I'm not against using animals in experiments, indeed I've done so myself. Humane treatment means that you put in the effort and bear the cost of minimizing suffering to the extent possible.
This is not the trade off. There is a wide spectrum of behavior between "never test on animals" and "treat animals purely as tools."