Musk’s Neuralink Hopes to Implant Computer in Human Brain in Six Months

Musk’s Neuralink Hopes to Implant Computer in Human Brain in Six Months. The blind will see and the lame will walk. “As miraculous as that may sound, we are confident that it is possible to restore full-body functionality to someone who has a severed spinal cord,” Musk said at the event. Turning to Neuralink’s vision work, he added that “even if they have never seen before, we are confident they could see.”

Elon Musk’s Neuralink Hopes for Approval to Implant a Computer in a Human Brain - Bloomberg

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All I will say is we told you so…

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The point is that Elon Musk is a product of government funding, be it electric cars, “satellites” or neural implants. It is said that he has Aspergers (I have known a young man with that syndrome since he was 2) and one of the characteristics is that they have a hard time keeping secrets. Becoming functional in public is a constant project but, being brilliant, they can often twist things around so they can reveal the truth oh so cleverly. If you look at Elon’s projects carefully, listen to what he says, you can tell when he reveals what is REALLY going on. Quite an enigma.

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Elon Musk reminds me of the Brothers Grimm story The Pied Piper of Hameln.
Jolly, playing a happy tune attracting a crowd behind him and leading them of a cliff.

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The Brain-Computer Interface Is Already Here. Neuralink is ready to stick chips in humans. Synchron and Blackrock Neurotech have already done it… Hardwired for Control – The Brain-Computer Interface Is Already Here

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Elon Musk reminds me of a Loki, trickster archetype kind of guy. Never know if what he’s doing or saying is for the good, bad, or indifferent.

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