Elon Musk on mission to link human brains with computers

Neuralink is aiming to bring to the market a product that helps with certain severe brain injuries

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Elon Musk
Neuralink is pursuing ‘neural lace’ technology, implanting tiny brain electrodes that may one day upload and download thoughts. Photo: Reuters

founder and Chief Executive said his latest company Corp is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.

is aiming to bring to the market a product that helps with certain severe brain injuries due to stroke, cancer lesion etc, in about four years, Musk said in an interview with website Wait But Why.

“If I were to communicate a concept to you, you would essentially engage in consensual telepathy,” Musk said in the interview published on Thursday. 

and machine learning will create computers so sophisticated and godlike that humans will need to implant “neural laces” in their brains to keep up, Musk said in a tech conference last year.

“There are a bunch of concepts in your head that then your brain has to try to compress into this incredibly low data rate called speech or typing,” Musk said in the latest interview.

Elon Musk on mission to link human brains with computers

Neuralink is aiming to bring to the market a product that helps with certain severe brain injuries

Neuralink is aiming to bring to the market a product that helps with certain severe brain injuries
founder and Chief Executive said his latest company Corp is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.

is aiming to bring to the market a product that helps with certain severe brain injuries due to stroke, cancer lesion etc, in about four years, Musk said in an interview with website Wait But Why.

“If I were to communicate a concept to you, you would essentially engage in consensual telepathy,” Musk said in the interview published on Thursday. 

and machine learning will create computers so sophisticated and godlike that humans will need to implant “neural laces” in their brains to keep up, Musk said in a tech conference last year.

“There are a bunch of concepts in your head that then your brain has to try to compress into this incredibly low data rate called speech or typing,” Musk said in the latest interview.

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