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Watch Elon Musk's AI brain chip startup Neuralink debut its massively hyped technology

Neuralink, which Musk co-founded in 2016, has been working on a brain-machine interface that involves a tiny microchip that could, theoretically, be implanted behind a person's ear with tiny threads containing electrodes fanning out into the brain.

The company has not offered details about what exactly it will show off to the public on Friday, but MuskDuring a Q&A session at a live presentation in July 2019,by announcing that the firm had tested its technology on monkeys with some success, though the company has yet to produce any evidence supporting that claim.

Musk has even wilder ambitions for Neuralink, claiming that, in addition to treating neural conditions such as Parkinson's, he hopes the chip could one day facilitate a "symbiosis" between humans and AI. While scientists have expressed skepticism about many claims from Musk and the company, they have been impressed with

 

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I would feel much better about this if Elon Musk wasn't involved.

becketfan To think i defended this guy...

he wants to rear ur soul🧛‍♂️

don't kill that piggy

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