New Neuralink video shows 9-year-old Macaque playing a classic video game using a brain transplant.Neuralink, the start of a brain transplant founded by SpaceX chief and self-appointed "technician" Elon Musk, has released a new video of a 9-year-old monkey called "Pager" playing Pong with its brain The 3-minute video shows Pager learning to control computers by working their brains. At first, the monkeys used a joystick to interact with the computer for The narrator stated that Pager had two Neuralink devices implanted in his brain,
a device Musk called "Fitbit for สมัครสมาชิกสล็อต your skull" was revealed at a press conference last month. August 2020 As Pager plays the game, the narrator explains that the Neuralink device in his brain is reading brain activity and that activity is deciphered by the computer. With the team releasing the joystick, the pager continued the game, and the brain transplant enabled him to play "MindPong", as Neuralink dubbed it.Musk claimed in a tweet Thursday that the first product from the startup will help. "Paralyzed people use smartphones faster than people who use their thumbs.
That is a very long future.MindPong is a preliminary demonstration of the potential capabilities of N1 Link," the company said in a press release. "However, it's important to remember that this is a small part of what our devices are intended to achieve.Neuralink has been quiet since its inception in 2016.Over the past two years, the startup has held two press conferences on Musk-helmed detailing the momentum forward in 2019, the Neuralink device has made its debut. And there will be continued progress for the next year when pigs are made available.
The briefing also served as a recruiting driver, with Musk asking people to contact and attend. A similar call was posted at the end of the Neuralink monkey video, but the information was not enough: Musk and Neuralink published a scientific paper in the Journal of Medical Internet Research back in October 2019.Musk faked Neuralink for monkey brains to play a video game during a Clubhouse meeting in February. "We have a monkey with a wireless device implanted in his skull that can play video games using his mind," he observes. Now we've seen it in action. But we don't have much scientific evidence here.
In a simultaneous press release on Neuralink's website, the company stated, "Our first goal is to bring paralyzed people back to digital freedom: to communicate more easily through curiosity-tracking messages on the web to express their creativity through the web. Photography and art And yes, to play video games.It's been a weird few days for Neuralink.Earlier this week, Neuralink chairman and co-founder Max Hodak made a vague tweet about Jurassic Park, which several publications imply that Neuralink is investing in the development of the monkey-playing dino DNA. Pong isn't the DNA of Dino, but ... could it be more impressive? Who am I talking to?