Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Require Patients to Drill Holes in Their Skull

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Former Neuralink president Max Hodak's new BCI startup relies on photonics to send light through a patient’s optic nerve and transmit information.

Neuralink’s co-founder and former president Max Hodak emerged from the shadows this month with a new brain computer interface startup called Science Corp. Though the companies seem similar, the secretive startup has one potentially major advantage over Musk’s brain company. Unlike Neuralink, Science Corp’

s interface won’t force users to drill holes into their heads or, presumably, the heads of unwilling test subjects.which uses light sent through a patient’s optic nerve to transmit information. In theory, Hodak believes this method could yield similar types of applications as those pursued by Neuralink, which include treatingbefore one day enhancing humans’ cognition and computation abilities.

 

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Oh. Cool. Sweet bro.

Ffff! Drilling holes in your skull is half the fun.

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