under the supervision of a qualified doctor and a bio-engineer, sure, go for it. I think the guy you replied to was talking about a more "hacker" approach. And keep in mind no hacker worth his salt has ever gotten where they have in life without frying a few circuits or crashing a server.
"If at first you don't succeed, then hacking your own organs and/or skydiving are probably not for you"
I'm assuming that if there's a safe way to do it, there's also an unsafe way to do it even further ("crank it up to 11"). I'm sure it would be a really strong temptation for a lot of people. That's what I was wondering about in the comment. But yeah if it's safe, I'd be all for it!
Possibly because they will figure out a way to bypass any safety requirements and maybe hurt themselves which usually happens with most technology. People will attempt to dive into rushing water when they lose their phones.
"If at first you don't succeed, then hacking your own organs and/or skydiving are probably not for you"