Could Neural Lace Connect Our Brains To The Internet?
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Elon
Musk is funding research towards "neural lace," a brain computer
interface technology that could allow our brains to compete with AI.
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"The
Journal reported that the new startup will focus on "neural lace"
technology which involves implanting tiny brain electrodes capable of
uploading and downloading thoughts. The report said Musk has taken an
active role setting up the company and may play a 'significant
leadership role' even as he runs two other large companies. Musk has
previously spoken about the idea of neural lacing, claiming it can
magnify people's brain power by linking them directly to computing
capabilities."
Elon Musk is setting up a company that will link brains and computers
https://arstechnica.com/business/2017...
"Billionaire
futurist space explorer Elon Musk has a new project: a ''medical
research company' called Neuralink that will make brain-computer
interfaces. Musk's projects are frequently inspired by science fiction,
and this one is a direct reference to a device called a 'neural lace,'
invented by the late British novelist Iain M. Banks for his Culture
series. In those books, characters grow a semi-organic mesh on their
cerebral cortexes, which allows them to interface wirelessly with AIs
and create backups of their minds."
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"Smarter
artificial intelligence is certainly being developed, but how far along
are we on producing a neural lace? At the conference, Musk said he
didn't know of any company that was working on one. But last year, a
team of researchers led by Charles Lieber, the Mark Hyman Professor of
Chemistry at Harvard University, described in Nature Nanotechnology a
lace-like electronic mesh that 'you could literally inject' into
three-dimensional synthetic and biological structures like the brain."
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Musk is funding research towards "neural lace," a brain computer
interface technology that could allow our brains to compete with AI.
Robots Can Now Sense Your Emotions Via Radio Waves - https://youtu.be/fsrpK7Dra08
Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI
Read More:
Elon Musk Hints at New Brain-Computer Project
https://www.seeker.com/elon-musk-hint...
"The
Journal reported that the new startup will focus on "neural lace"
technology which involves implanting tiny brain electrodes capable of
uploading and downloading thoughts. The report said Musk has taken an
active role setting up the company and may play a 'significant
leadership role' even as he runs two other large companies. Musk has
previously spoken about the idea of neural lacing, claiming it can
magnify people's brain power by linking them directly to computing
capabilities."
Elon Musk is setting up a company that will link brains and computers
https://arstechnica.com/business/2017...
"Billionaire
futurist space explorer Elon Musk has a new project: a ''medical
research company' called Neuralink that will make brain-computer
interfaces. Musk's projects are frequently inspired by science fiction,
and this one is a direct reference to a device called a 'neural lace,'
invented by the late British novelist Iain M. Banks for his Culture
series. In those books, characters grow a semi-organic mesh on their
cerebral cortexes, which allows them to interface wirelessly with AIs
and create backups of their minds."
Will This "Neural Lace" Brain Implant Help Us Compete with AI?
http://nautil.us/blog/with-this-neura...
"Smarter
artificial intelligence is certainly being developed, but how far along
are we on producing a neural lace? At the conference, Musk said he
didn't know of any company that was working on one. But last year, a
team of researchers led by Charles Lieber, the Mark Hyman Professor of
Chemistry at Harvard University, described in Nature Nanotechnology a
lace-like electronic mesh that 'you could literally inject' into
three-dimensional synthetic and biological structures like the brain."
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