Neuralink Reveals First Human Patient!

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Neuralink Reveals First Human Patient! Last video: How The Neuralink Brain Chip Actually Works https://youtu.be/K9rXjAfdrcU …

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  2. This will be big for prosthetics. I am sure that they are working on it already. Imagine a fully moveable prostetic arm attached to his wheelchair, equipped with a live camera feed that streams to a screen infront of him enableing him to become autonomous again. One of the biggest impairments when becomeing depended on people is loosing the ability to go to the toilet on their own. One of two, bluetooth controlled robotic arms that are attached to his wheelchair and can be clipped to a railsystem on the walls and ceiling could carry himaround in his home and help him do basic tasks again.

    My idea to attach the arms to the wheelchair instead of himself derives from the need for power. If the arms are attached to himself then the arms will be heavy and limited by the batteryweight he is able to carry. If they are attached to the wheelchair then a bigger battery powersupply can be carried or even work wired when at home. The arms, when attached to the wall-/ceilingmount, could run on electricity directly from house making them move permentaly.

    Combing the arms with the capabilites of ai, as shown in the openai demo of Figure 01, could even act indepentendly on their own while his implant is charging and still enable him to cook food, go to the bathroom, answere the door and even attach or detech the charging device for his neural implant.

    When you start thinking about it, the possibilites are literally endless.

  3. eyesight is probably as hard to do as it would be to feed complete thoughts into a person's brain. external control of objects is by far the easiest thing for this tech to do but not trivial. the next level up will be reading thoughts or language to screen, and another magnitude up would be feeding information into the brain, that's when sight would be possible.

  4. For Nolan this is a blessing big time. For the world this will be a "transhuman" horror as the military then the private sector starts using this tech for all kinds of things that are going to be insane. Imagine soldiers having this in their heads and being blue toothed to weapons of all sorts and the ability to connect to any device that has blue tooth. Enemy or friendly. The enemy gets control of the computer controlling rockets and missiles. They go in and without even a clue to the owner of the device they set off and control where those rockets go blowing up their enemy with their own missiles and they would have no clue. There are things we don't even have a clue about yet that will be very troublesome. No ones phone will be private (Not that they are now) but anything that has blue tooth is going to be able to be tapped into. Just by the thought to do so and without the knowledge or understanding of the device owner.

  5. While I am heavily against neurolink for other reasons, such as Elon claiming it will be able to 'treat' autism (aka removing a part of somebody's personality) and it sort of serving as the apple vision pro. I do think this product needs to exist to some extend for people with disabilities. I agree that this product can heavily benefit people with a disability, but this should not become a consumer product for just anyone, it's too dangerous and will be too addictive and lead to mobile people becoming immobile.

  6. It isn't the capability. It's the corporation – not a public good but a private ownership in a system that sees this man as a tool. No one should be trusted with this but the person it was installed into. For instance, the metal screws in a broken arm now belong to the person they were installed into. The corporation that made them, nor the Doctor that put them in can come back later and demand he pay them again, or demand that the recipient – which was once a patient – now has to give up all autonomy or privacy or ownership of everything those screws are touching.
    But this device was built strictly for the purpose of making a future profit from data and installations. That kind of behavior is unethical and immoral. They went to a person who wouldn't dare say no to getting parts of his humanity back.
    Mark my words. This guy will be in EULA hell inside of ten years. It should be forever owned by only the person getting the implant. Nope. This is a very rich corporation. The only reason they exist in society today is to gain value. Value in business speak is perceived as gaining power through money.
    Every EULA signed is for that purpose set only.
    Wake the fun facts up. Stop being chumps.

  7. And in 5 years they will change the EULA. Not smart. Never and I mean NEVER trust a corporation with your life or your rights. They don't want you to have rights. This is the stupidest thing I have ever watched a person do in the current world with the way things are, they will own the rights to anything he does and creates. He will have to sue to get it out of him. But he won't be able to because he signed on the dotted line.

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