The second patient was also paralyzed after an accident. He was implanted with the next-generation Neuralink chip last month and is recovering well, according to Musk. Perhaps this month, the identity of this person will be announced in detail, what do you think this guy will be able to do, remember that the second-generation Neuralink chip is heavily modified compared to the N1 Chip in the first patient, Noland Arbaugh. Have a Nice Day !
The fact that Neuralink has already learned from the first patient’s experience is promising, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty about the long-term safety.
@lgtwzrd amen. 20 years of life being able to do thing for yourself would be much better than 30 having someone to do everything for you. I'm praying they can get people walking again
This is the mark of the beast prophecied in the book of Revelation in the Bible, there is a hereafter, taking this will be the biggest regret of your existence,Musk himself said:"we put a chip in your brain to control your mind", there's hope in Jesus Christ for eternal life beyond what we can imagine,He said it's better to go into life maimed or lame than to be cast into hellfire full bodied, neuralink & other brain chips changes the receiver's humanity & removes freewill,they are subtly evil, promoting it as a good helpful thing.
@@MostWantedWannaBE People are worried it could affect long term health, honestly though if you had the ability to restore personal functionality in exchange for a few years of your life many people would jump at the opportunity to regain their independence instead of living longer doing nothing
@@socialfreak6900 i fi were a vegetable i'd be thinking of ways of ending it 24/7 this concern only applies once people start using it for cosmetic purposes
well someone has to make sacrifices/guinea pig for it to advance. so "ensuring benefits outweigh the risk" is out of the question atm. its more does the benefit outweigh the couple, hundred, thousands of human sacrifices? for me yes. if im a 40+ year old with complete or 70%+ parapeligia then id beg to sign to be a guinea pig.
The amount of negative views here shows how many people didn't even bother to watch the most recent interview of the first patient (last section of Lex Fridman podcast), before they formed an opinion. He is the most optimistic guy I've seen in many years, and he is so excited to be part of this cutting edge tech development. In fact it is really sad that anyone would willingly wish that this company will fail (they are not) just because they dislike Elon.
They want it to fail because it has mark of the beast similarities,what the Bible says about it in Revelations,and you should be more aware of those things so you're not deceived and wind up in eternal fire and agony X a thousand,I'm just sayin',be careful
@@KohleKless-mk2et Not everyone is negative due to religious beliefs, I personally am not the biggest fan as elon himself isn't exactly the greatest guy imo to be behind this type of literally 'brain controlling' tech. I'm glad it's being used to help those who need it, but MANY advances have started with the disabled first to then quickly move towards commercial + consumer use. And that potential has me worried as I don't trust a single damn company on this planet with putting chips in the general populations head.
I'm not worried. The world is full of hypocrites who dismiss medicine and technology right up until they're in the hospital. Sheesh, more than half of them believe a deity saved them after the surgeries. But the robots walk on Mars, the rockets that everyone said won't fly do, and the volunteer list goes up, so I'm optimistic.
Even though it may be designed to help the disabled, no one is going to stop the wealthy people from getting one, money controls almost everything nowadays already. For military use, i don't think it will be used as it could be a distraction to soldiers in training.
@@sebastianyzwinski7188 Yes probably. Although in practice it doesn't really offer many benefits over a well trained solider or pilot using normal method of device control. In practice aiding disabled people is more important.
So far apart from the small incident that happened with the first patient where half, no, 85% of the electrode fibers shrunk but it was fixed immediately and now the first patient is still developing new skills every day that he never did before. For the second patient we can't say in advance whether there will be any incidents or whether his health will get worse or not because we still don't have an official information about the patient's identity as well as his current condition so it's still too early to say about the long-term durability of the Neuralink chip
I have real optimism about the Long-term ability of Neurolink to make a difference but in the short term expect many problems with many of the early implants.
I believe Neuralink will get good enough at implants that risk will be minimal. And then there will be many people with implants doing a variety of things. Xman
It truly is an accomplishment. Im only 20 and hope I live a long life. I just appreciate that im alive and consciousness seems like such a rare occurrence.
The first patient, Noland Arbaugh, had his problem fixed very quickly after 85% of the electrode fibers shrunk causing a loss of signal and now he can do a lot of things which in our opinion is really a superpower
Dangers are no real concern for someone who lost basically all funtionality. These volunteers will pave the way for all kinds of people getting a Neuralink implant one day.
Honestly, what a time to be alive. We are moving into the Augmentation Era, where humanity is nearing its biological peak, and we must now improve ourselves. Its time to embrace the certainty of steel.
At this point in time? Mainly lack of a reason. They gonna hunt this man down and stalk him just waiting for a chance to hack his brain implant so that they can jiggle his mouse around? The implant more or less just works as an input device on a pc. They have no reason to hack it. Just like they have no reason to hack your mouse that you are using.
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AI already raised those concerns. This is designed to allow humans to keep up with AI and also allow those who’ve lost functionality to rejoin society. Pros and cons my guy. The car and plane both have pros and cons as well but we have to understand how TJ use them and maximize the pros and minimizes cons. Same concept here.
@@LevelForge How about the ethical question of making it impossible for people with organic brains to survive in the economy, such that it becomes mandatory to have one of these to survive?
why dont you make one if youre that smart? you really think those scientist, doctors hundreds of experts didnt think about that before making a prototype? the arogance of you thinking youre smarter than all those guys is unbelievable. some random nobody giving advice on youtube is hilarious.
Those are not deep implanted. You can look at a demo of their robot implanting them in a dummy brain. It is a minimally invasive procedure. They also identify and avoid any blood vessels at the implantation site specifically because the formation of scar tissue around the sensor diminishes it's reading.
Neuralink is bringing science fiction to reality and addressingthe potential risks from rogue AI. I hope one day to be considered for the Blindsight implant, I would very willingly join the research team to speed it up if possible.
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The revelation by Elon Musk regarding Neuralink's second human testing is revolutionary! I'm eager to watch how neurotechnology innovation is fueled by these changes.
What's more ethical? Human testing after countless careful studies beforehand in order to potentially cure paralysis and a multitude of other disabilities down the line or letting millions of people just be paralyzed or greatly disabled in some other form, unable to do a majority of things the normal person can do? If human testing would be unethical, then in a perfectly ethical world, the life expectancy of a person would be around 35 years old because we wouldn't have any form of medicine or even the entire medical sector.
giving women full rights raised ethical concerns. But women were quiet about that. Should be quiet about the ethical concerns too, unless you be a hypocrite. But wouldn't suprised me, cause women have no moral character at all
The potential of Neuralink and Blindsight is astronomical, which is scary. It could be that Neuralink becomes not only a tool for the disabled but as an evolution of humanity.
@@RhumpleOriginal Imagine the consequence of making purely organic human intelligence obsolete, so that pure humans can no longer compete in the economy.
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I am a healthy, nearly 30yo male and I still want that chip 😅 It's the future not only for sick people, but all that want to "raise the level". AI, BIC are the miracles of today ❤
The advances that Neuralink has achieved are a true miracle for those who have lost their movement, speech, memory, and anything that could compromise the functioning of their internal organs. Seeing someone recover all of this is like seeing the birth of a new human being, a rehabilitated, self-sufficient being, doing everything that everyone likes to do, such as walking in nature, feeling their movements normally, and the joy of being healthy with mobility in our bodies. Congratulations to everyone who works to find a cure and better living conditions for all of humanity. Deep gratitude to all of you, and to Elon Musk for investing in health in such a committed way. He is a wonderful human being. ❤️💝👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏💐
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I doubt that… they definitely have skeletons in the closet. No way this type of technology doesn’t come with repercussions. We’ll probably hear about it years from now when the technology is already perfected.
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The Blindsight product is expected to restore sight to people who are blind, even those born blind, but when it comes to effectiveness, it is clearly much more complicated than telepathy, so in the end, we still have to wait until the Blindsight chip is officially implanted.
Any vision at all is prefered to seeing nothing at all, the quality of what they see will improve with time as the tech improves, "it's all pixelated!" "Who would want this?!!" The people who see NOTHING thats who! All tech has to start somewhere.
The second patient was also paralyzed after an accident. He was implanted with the next-generation Neuralink chip last month and is recovering well, according to Musk. Perhaps this month, the identity of this person will be announced in detail, what do you think this guy will be able to do, remember that the second-generation Neuralink chip is heavily modified compared to the N1 Chip in the first patient, Noland Arbaugh. Have a Nice Day !
It seems we don't get enough with this idiocrasy !!! 🙄😑🤨😕
What if my scalp tickle
If one gets a implant could he use AI and have a higher IQ
Evil disguises itself as if it’s used for something good
Satan is trying to make his own people from people
I have a brain injury from the USMC and am 100% completely and permanently disabled. I would volunteer for this in a heartbeat.
can i please get more story on your USMC brain injury? like how did it happen?
Sorry to hear that man. Hope you get to try this. Tweet at him.
@CastorTroy-e9p no?
Well you're not completely disabled you're able to type.
Yeah how are you typing and able to talk. Yet alone how are you alive with a 0% working braib
The fact that Neuralink has already learned from the first patient’s experience is promising, but there’s still a lot of uncertainty about the long-term safety.
If I was a paraplegic I would be begging for this device.
@lgtwzrd amen. 20 years of life being able to do thing for yourself would be much better than 30 having someone to do everything for you. I'm praying they can get people walking again
Its safe not to stick shit inside your body genetic modification is better
long term health is uncertain but I'm sure many would still take being able to do things themselves over living longer doing more nothing
Probably a great pairing with us patent US6506148B2, as well!
Paraplegic here! I have mixed thoughts but think it’s absolutely awesome that someone is working to help us crips!! Oh how awesome technology is!
This is the mark of the beast prophecied in the book of Revelation in the Bible, there is a hereafter, taking this will be the biggest regret of your existence,Musk himself said:"we put a chip in your brain to control your mind", there's hope in Jesus Christ for eternal life beyond what we can imagine,He said it's better to go into life maimed or lame than to be cast into hellfire full bodied, neuralink & other brain chips changes the receiver's humanity & removes freewill,they are subtly evil, promoting it as a good helpful thing.
What's a crisp?
I am crip as well 🫳🫴🖖🖐️👌🤌👉
@@harshsinghcraze seriously what is a crisp?
@@rezaghanbari2172 you if you keep it up
The idea of restoring function to paralyzed patients is incredible, but we need to ensure that the benefits outweigh the risks.
what are the risks to someone who is a vegetable?
@@MostWantedWannaBE People are worried it could affect long term health, honestly though if you had the ability to restore personal functionality in exchange for a few years of your life many people would jump at the opportunity to regain their independence instead of living longer doing nothing
@@socialfreak6900 i fi were a vegetable i'd be thinking of ways of ending it 24/7
this concern only applies once people start using it for cosmetic purposes
Yea. It probably be used with other patents like US6506148B2 I'm sure... maybe. It would probably pair well with it to be fair though.
well someone has to make sacrifices/guinea pig for it to advance. so "ensuring benefits outweigh the risk" is out of the question atm. its more does the benefit outweigh the couple, hundred, thousands of human sacrifices? for me yes. if im a 40+ year old with complete or 70%+ parapeligia then id beg to sign to be a guinea pig.
The amount of negative views here shows how many people didn't even bother to watch the most recent interview of the first patient (last section of Lex Fridman podcast), before they formed an opinion. He is the most optimistic guy I've seen in many years, and he is so excited to be part of this cutting edge tech development. In fact it is really sad that anyone would willingly wish that this company will fail (they are not) just because they dislike Elon.
They want it to fail because it has mark of the beast similarities,what the Bible says about it in Revelations,and you should be more aware of those things so you're not deceived and wind up in eternal fire and agony X a thousand,I'm just sayin',be careful
@@KohleKless-mk2et Not everyone is negative due to religious beliefs, I personally am not the biggest fan as elon himself isn't exactly the greatest guy imo to be behind this type of literally 'brain controlling' tech. I'm glad it's being used to help those who need it, but MANY advances have started with the disabled first to then quickly move towards commercial + consumer use. And that potential has me worried as I don't trust a single damn company on this planet with putting chips in the general populations head.
@@death2foolz182 Lol,I know it,I know what you mean brother,it's crazy
I'm not worried. The world is full of hypocrites who dismiss medicine and technology right up until they're in the hospital. Sheesh, more than half of them believe a deity saved them after the surgeries. But the robots walk on Mars, the rockets that everyone said won't fly do, and the volunteer list goes up, so I'm optimistic.
It's not about what elon will do with it, it's about what the government will do with it.
Elon has good intentions, the government doesn't.
In 10 years ima go rogue and become a Cyberpunk Merc 😂
It should be designed to help the disabled. Not to entertain healthy people. So hopefully not. They should focus fully on what's important.
I bet it will find its use in military first rather than civilians when/if this will work as they are promising
Even though it may be designed to help the disabled, no one is going to stop the wealthy people from getting one, money controls almost everything nowadays already.
For military use, i don't think it will be used as it could be a distraction to soldiers in training.
@@sebastianyzwinski7188
Yes probably. Although in practice it doesn't really offer many benefits over a well trained solider or pilot using normal method of device control.
In practice aiding disabled people is more important.
@@Anonynnous
Moneys control everything until rich people start being arrogant and openly breaking the law. Then their corruption makes them pay.
Are you optimistic about the long-term safety of Neuralinks brain implants?
What do you think of heart pacemaker?
no
So far apart from the small incident that happened with the first patient where half, no, 85% of the electrode fibers shrunk but it was fixed immediately and now the first patient is still developing new skills every day that he never did before. For the second patient we can't say in advance whether there will be any incidents or whether his health will get worse or not because we still don't have an official information about the patient's identity as well as his current condition so it's still too early to say about the long-term durability of the Neuralink chip
I have real optimism about the Long-term ability of Neurolink to make a difference but in the short term expect many problems with many of the early implants.
Yes I am.
The rapid recovery and success of the second patient are encouraging. This technology has a lot of potential.
Neuralink’s progress with the second patient is a good sign, but I hope they continue to prioritize patient safety.
They will otherwise the product cannot be sold commercially
Neuralink’s progress is impressive, but patient safety should always come first.
they signed up for this and they know it’s for progress
He's going to help so many people get senses back that they never thought they would. We're so lucky to have him in our world 😢
Might come at a small cost. Would probably pair well with US patent US6506148B2
Wait till he sends his own set of commands and turns them into zombies XD.
But in reality it is very cool
@@Gunnuattahahha Or watch him be the anti christ
The progress on the second patient gives me hope that Neuralink could help millions one day.
I’m glad to see Neuralink making improvements and learning from past experiences. It’s a positive sign for future trials.
Make Elon a good guy! By appropriating Neuralink to make Elon appear like a good guy!
If Neuralink can help restore mobility, it could be one of the greatest breakthroughs of our time.
2nd human: "Yey! an update!!"
1st human: 💀
I believe Neuralink will get good enough at implants that risk will be minimal. And then there will be many people with implants doing a variety of things. Xman
Brilliance beyond words I am so fortunate to have reached this old age. Thank You Elon and your teams of Brilliance..
It truly is an accomplishment. Im only 20 and hope I live a long life. I just appreciate that im alive and consciousness seems like such a rare occurrence.
Neuralink’s progress is encouraging, but I hope they’re being transparent about any potential risks or complications.
I’m impressed by the improvements Neuralink has made since the first patient-keep it up!
yeh but still am curious bout how the brain cells maintain their function if the bandwidth keep rising through those threads... in upcoming trials ..
It’s encouraging to see that Neuralink is addressing the issues from the first patient, but I still have concerns about the potential risks involved.
Watch the latest Lex Fridman podcast and all your concerns will be resolved.
The first patient, Noland Arbaugh, had his problem fixed very quickly after 85% of the electrode fibers shrunk causing a loss of signal and now he can do a lot of things which in our opinion is really a superpower
I'm happy that technology is advancing so quickly. But... Also kind of scared tbh 😅
the future is always scary
Bringing sight to the blind feels like giving wings to those who have been grounded, but we must ensure they are ready to fly.
The potential to restore vision and motor functions with Neuralink is incredible. Cant wait to see more!
The idea of restoring movement to the paralyzed is like freeing the wind. But even the wind needs boundaries to keep the balance.
Dangers are no real concern for someone who lost basically all funtionality. These volunteers will pave the way for all kinds of people getting a Neuralink implant one day.
This is truly incredible technology! Im excited to see where Neuralink goes from here.
Elon has such an amazing vison. Props to everyone putting in the hard work with this mind boggling technology.
respect to the people willing to become part of the experiment to evolve this technology for others in the future
Honestly, what a time to be alive. We are moving into the Augmentation Era, where humanity is nearing its biological peak, and we must now improve ourselves. Its time to embrace the certainty of steel.
praise the Omnissiah
Its great to see Neuralink advancing so quickly, but safety should always be the top priority.
The idea of head transplants sounds like science fiction, but Neuralink keeps pushing boundaries.
The path of healing requires balance, and Neuralink walks a fine line. I hope they remember that every step affects the whole.
I hope Neuralink walks in balance with the natural world, for the mind is not separate from the spirit, nor the body from the earth.
Neuralinks advancements are amazing! The potential to restore mobility is a game changer.
My biggest concern with neurolink is hackers, there are a lot of really good hackers out there and what is stopping them from hacking the implant?
At this point in time? Mainly lack of a reason. They gonna hunt this man down and stalk him just waiting for a chance to hack his brain implant so that they can jiggle his mouse around? The implant more or less just works as an input device on a pc. They have no reason to hack it. Just like they have no reason to hack your mouse that you are using.
This ain’t cyberpunk lol
This is the prequel to the thing that went into Neos belly button in The Matrix.
Neuralinks continuous human trials are fascinating! The potential to restore functionality for quadriplegics is amazing.
The potential of Neuralink to restore vision is mind-blowing-this could change everything.
The second patient’s success story is inspiring-Neuralink is making real progress!
The idea of using brain implants to enhance human abilities is intriguing, but it also raises many ethical questions.
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AI already raised those concerns. This is designed to allow humans to keep up with AI and also allow those who’ve lost functionality to rejoin society. Pros and cons my guy.
The car and plane both have pros and cons as well but we have to understand how TJ use them and maximize the pros and minimizes cons. Same concept here.
Which ethical questions are there?
@@LevelForge How about the ethical question of making it impossible for people with organic brains to survive in the economy, such that it becomes mandatory to have one of these to survive?
@@carultch go with the flow that’s not an ethical question also ethical questions are useless it’s pretty subjective
Wouldn't you need more than one chip location? The brain has two hemispheres and a hind brain for motor skills. That's at least 3
why dont you make one if youre that smart? you really think those scientist, doctors hundreds of experts didnt think about that before making a prototype? the arogance of you thinking youre smarter than all those guys is unbelievable. some random nobody giving advice on youtube is hilarious.
It’s amazing to see the progress with the second patient, but I wonder if the risks of deeper electrode implantation are fully understood.
Those are not deep implanted. You can look at a demo of their robot implanting them in a dummy brain. It is a minimally invasive procedure. They also identify and avoid any blood vessels at the implantation site specifically because the formation of scar tissue around the sensor diminishes it's reading.
Neuralink is bringing science fiction to reality and addressingthe potential risks from rogue AI. I hope one day to be considered for the Blindsight implant, I would very willingly join the research team to speed it up if possible.
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@@CEOTESLA-c9h Yes I do, what's your channel?
How important do you think it is for Neuralink to address the issues encountered with the first patient?
The revelation by Elon Musk regarding Neuralink's second human testing is revolutionary! I'm eager to watch how neurotechnology innovation is fueled by these changes.
Alex’s ability to control a computer cursor with his mind is revolutionary. This could open up new possibilities for many people.
To communicate without speaking is like the ancient ways, where silence was a language of its own. Neuralink may revive this wisdom.
Neuralinks goal to help those with severe physical limitations is commendable. This could change so many lives.
I think it’s inspiring that someone like Musk is pushing the boundaries of medical technology.
The ability to improve cognitive abilities with Neuralink sounds like something out of science fiction-amazing!
dont forget guys, when you get this installed. do not use Crowdstrike endpoint protection because a developer will BlueScreen your brain.
I feel like crowd strike isn’t gonna exist soon
I don't even know what crowdstrike is.
Mark of the beast never getting it
It's not in the forehead or the back of the hand. Wouldn't that disqualify it?
What does that even mean?
@@shadowsift Revelation 13:16-17
@@crisnevin7934not yet it’s still in the early stages of development they are only focusing on disabilities now.
The potential for Neuralink to help those with neurological disorders is incredible.
I’m impressed by Neuralink’s improvements, but I’m concerned about the ethical implications of testing on human patients.
Test it on any animal you can think of and watch it outstrip human thought processes.
What's more ethical? Human testing after countless careful studies beforehand in order to potentially cure paralysis and a multitude of other disabilities down the line or letting millions of people just be paralyzed or greatly disabled in some other form, unable to do a majority of things the normal person can do? If human testing would be unethical, then in a perfectly ethical world, the life expectancy of a person would be around 35 years old because we wouldn't have any form of medicine or even the entire medical sector.
@@mAny_oThERSsmany people have so many bad takes!!😢
Testing of mRNA on humans is rather successful. Sometimes we just have to take the risk.
I wonder if Neuralink understands that the greatest knowledge comes from within. Technology must never replace the wisdom of the heart.
I worry about the ability to switch off the chip if you miss payment.
So then why are you signing up on a payment plan?
@@shabadooshabadoo4918 You don't think you'd be charged monthly to keep the chip functioning correctly?
@@shabadooshabadoo4918 😂🤣
@@shabadooshabadoo4918wow that went right over your head 😂
The idea of a brain-computer interface is fascinating, but it raises many ethical concerns.
giving women full rights raised ethical concerns. But women were quiet about that. Should be quiet about the ethical concerns too, unless you be a hypocrite. But wouldn't suprised me, cause women have no moral character at all
The potential of Neuralink and Blindsight is astronomical, which is scary. It could be that Neuralink becomes not only a tool for the disabled but as an evolution of humanity.
Neuralink is pushing the boundaries of medicine, but are we ready for this kind of technology?
Yes we are
The idea of enhancing cognitive abilities with a brain implant is fascinating, but I’m not sure if we’re ready for the potential consequences.
Imagine the consequenses of continuing to develop AI and not having a way to communicate faster with it.
@@RhumpleOriginal Imagine the consequence of making purely organic human intelligence obsolete, so that pure humans can no longer compete in the economy.
I’m glad to see Neuralink addressing the issues from the first trial, but I hope they continue to prioritize patient safety.
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Its incredible that Neuralink is already seeing success with their second patient!
The mind is sacred, and I hope Neuralink remembers that its power is not just in its circuits but in the connection to the soul.
I am a healthy, nearly 30yo male and I still want that chip 😅
It's the future not only for sick people, but all that want to "raise the level".
AI, BIC are the miracles of today ❤
This could be a huge step forward for people with spinal cord injuries-Neuralink is on the right track.
Elon Musks vision with Neuralink is just incredible. Could this really be the future of medical technology?
Neuralink’s success with the second patient gives me hope for the future of neurotechnology.
Neuralink has the potential to restore balance, like bringing water to a dry land. But too much water can also drown the fields.
The second patient’s success is inspiring-Neuralink is making real progress in the field of neurotechnology.
This technology must honor the connection between mind, body, and spirit, for one cannot be healed without the others.
I’m hopeful that Neuralink will continue making progress, but safety must always come first.
Continuous improvement. The goal of any good person, corporation, or product.
Like the hawk that sees far, Neuralink has the potential to help us see what we cannot now. But even the hawk knows when to rest its wings.
The advances that Neuralink has achieved are a true miracle for those who have lost their movement, speech, memory, and anything that could compromise the functioning of their internal organs. Seeing someone recover all of this is like seeing the birth of a new human being, a rehabilitated, self-sufficient being, doing everything that everyone likes to do, such as walking in nature, feeling their movements normally, and the joy of being healthy with mobility in our bodies. Congratulations to everyone who works to find a cure and better living conditions for all of humanity. Deep gratitude to all of you, and to Elon Musk for investing in health in such a committed way. He is a wonderful human being. ❤️💝👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏💐
M. Elon Musk est un phénomène dans tous les domaines. De l'espoir pour ceux qui sont aujourd'hui confinés au lit. Elle me rappelle Maria Curry 🎉- Skłodowska. Bravo Neuralink. Bonjour de Pologne
Neuralink’s potential reminds me of the medicine wheel-each part must be in balance for healing to occur.
The future of medical technology is here with Neuralink. Exciting times ahead!
If Neuralink helps us understand the mind, it could be like unlocking the ancient wisdom within us all. But wisdom cannot be forced.
Neuralink’s work could revolutionize medicine, but safety should always be the priority.
Elon is a Genius making the World a better place one day at a time!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
A equipe dele. Dá licença 🪪🦅🦉.
Ele é o garoto propaganda. Desde quando ele é formado na área biológica?
I have mixed feelings about head transplants, but Neuralinks work is undeniably revolutionary.
Neuralinks continuous trials are a step forward in medical tech. Hope they address all ethical concerns.
The body will reject a foreign objects. Unless they make the link with a material that works with the body
The idea of enhancing human abilities with Neuralink is fascinating but also a bit concerning.
Will Elon Musk’s vision for Neuralink lead to a safer, more connected world, or is it moving too fast?
The idea of a brain-computer interface is fascinating, but it raises a lot of ethical questions.
I’m hopeful that Neuralink will continue making progress, but we need to prioritize patient safety.
Neuralink could be a great blessing, like rain after a drought. But rain can also bring floods if not in balance.
The idea of controlling machines with your mind sounds like a sci-fi movie-I’m fascinated!
Technically you wouldn't need to control them, they could just read your mind and act appropriately.
How many failures happened and how many lives have been taken.
A dead person is no longer called a patient 😮
It was first tested on animals don't talk 💩 about things you don't know
I doubt that… they definitely have skeletons in the closet. No way this type of technology doesn’t come with repercussions. We’ll probably hear about it years from now when the technology is already perfected.
I think Neuralink’s work could be revolutionary, but I hope they take all necessary precautions.
The idea of controlling machines with thoughts feels like listening to the wind-if we are not careful, we might lose ourselves in it.
The potential for Neuralink to restore vision is exciting-this technology could change lives.
The idea of using brain implants to enhance human abilities is intriguing, but it also raises many ethical questions that need to be addressed.
Neuralink’s second patient success is inspiring, but we still need to understand the full risks.
Can’t wait to get my implant.
thousands of people are lining up to sign up, but to get selected on the list, you actually get 1,000 lucky points ha ha
Neuralink’s advancements are impressive, but I’m not convinced that the benefits will outweigh the risks in the long term.
You know, I'm a very busy person, I don't always come here and it would be great if we stayed connected to continue sharing the good news that is available to us... If I may ask, do you have Telegram?
Neuralink’s efforts to restore vision with the “Blindsight” product are inspiring, but I wonder how effective it will really be.
The Blindsight product is expected to restore sight to people who are blind, even those born blind, but when it comes to effectiveness, it is clearly much more complicated than telepathy, so in the end, we still have to wait until the Blindsight chip is officially implanted.
@@TeslaCarWorld I recall hearing that the "blindsight" will be of very low quality but improve over time creating more accurate images.
Any vision at all is prefered to seeing nothing at all, the quality of what they see will improve with time as the tech improves, "it's all pixelated!" "Who would want this?!!" The people who see NOTHING thats who! All tech has to start somewhere.
@@isakisak9989 Of course. Just wanted to "shed some light" on this.