After years of speculation, Neuralink, the brain-machine interface start-up co-founded by Elon Musk, started talking directly to the public on Tuesday.
"We are aiming to bring something to market that helps with certain severe brain injuries in about four years," Musk told Urban.
Musk believes the technology could eventually assist in cognitive capabilities like speech and sight, according to theMusk said on Tuesday that he hopes to "help secure humanity's future as a civilization relative to AI," or artificial intelligence.. The New York Times reported that it saw a demonstration of a computer receiving information from a rat in a company lab.on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast.
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