Neuralink & Elon Musk Want To Control Your Brain
The US FDA has given the go-ahead for Neuralink to begin testing its technology on humans. Will Elon Musk implant the tech in his own brain in the trials?
The US FDA has given the go-ahead for Neuralink to begin testing its technology on humans. Will Elon Musk implant the tech in his own brain in the trials?
And, why not? He’s reinventing transportation as we know it and accelerating the advent of sustainable energy — so that we can imagine a good life, far into the future.
The following is part fact (Michelin CrossClimate+ data) and part fiction (feature request hint to Tesla), and just my way of getting boring information across in a hopefully not so boring way. Mr. Me: me. Colin: 2019 Model 3 Long Range RWD named after a small security guard robot in … [continued]
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If there was such a thing as Musk Industries, would there be a common thread throughout its many disparate businesses?
The Neuralink brain-computer interface communicates with brain cells with 1,024 thin electrodes that penetrate the outer layer of the brain.
In this article, I’m going to use risk management methods to cover some of the potential risks Neuralink poses to individual safety, freedom, and free societies when misused by bad actors. I’ll organize the threat vectors by the type of malicious actors that might benefit from misuse of Neuralink technology, and then propose some possible ways to mitigate these threats.
The dialog below is inspired by Steven Mark Ryans’ brilliant take on Elon Musk’s Neuralink progress update on Friday, August 28th, 2020.
Last night, Elon Musk’s Neuralink held a media event to show us all what they’ve been doing for the last couple of years. After much secrecy and tons of speculation, they finally gave us a peek at what they’re doing. They’ve made amazing progress, but still have a long way … [continued]
Xmera recently started a new ad campaign on Facebook for an electric bike (e-bike) that uses wrist sensors and an EEG helmet to read your mind for easy control and customized workouts. After years in development, the bicycle is set to go live for crowdfunding next month.