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"More work in this area is great, and I think it’s fantastic that they’re giving this attention,” says Ken Shepard, a professor of electrical and biomedical engineering at Columbia University, who is part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiative to develop a flexible, implantable wireless chip that uses electrodes on the surface of the brain to record up to a million neurons.
Source: Scientific American (July 26, 2019): Elon Musk's Secretive Brian Tech Company Debuts a Sophisticated Neuiral Implant
I don't quite understand the phrase "More work in this area is great". It seems to have two different meanings to me:
(1) It means "(the current work is great, but) more work in this area has to be done".
(2) It means "(the work in discussion is great, but) there are already other works about it that are great".
Which is correct (or none perhaps)?
Source: Scientific American (July 26, 2019): Elon Musk's Secretive Brian Tech Company Debuts a Sophisticated Neuiral Implant
I don't quite understand the phrase "More work in this area is great". It seems to have two different meanings to me:
(1) It means "(the current work is great, but) more work in this area has to be done".
(2) It means "(the work in discussion is great, but) there are already other works about it that are great".
Which is correct (or none perhaps)?