▲ | Neuralink 'Participant 1' Noland Arbaugh says his whole life has changed(fortune.com) | |
12 points by danielmorozoff a day ago | 3 comments | ||
▲ | NitpickLawyer a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
There is a great podcast with the entire team + Noland on yt. It is ~ 8h long, but IMO it's worth the time. You get to hear things from the perspective of the chief brain surgeon, hardware team, software team, and of course Noland himself. I really recommend it, to get a better understanding of what's possible, what they had to do to get there, and how impactful this kind of research is for people with terrible conditions. | ||
▲ | explodes 21 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
This tech is incredible but it will be very divisive. Leadership of the current leading company notwithstanding, novel implants such as pacemakers have also undergone a stage of social caution that I would very much expect to surface for brain-interface devices as well, if not more fervently due to an increasing mistrust in technology's utility in our lives. I am personally hopeful for this technology. I know it will be able to improve the lives of loved ones who both need and want it. I am also afraid of a technology that can decide my thoughts one way or another... That said, I'll take two. | ||
▲ | idiomat9000 20 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I did not see any breakthroughs in neural link patents. Have they solved neural scaring? |