Attending an Event at Neuralink Headquarters

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  • @NeuraPod
    @NeuraPod  Рік тому +20

    Do you recognize the intro style (first 50 seconds) from another channel? If so, comment it below 👇

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Рік тому +5

      There are a *TRUCKLOAD* of videos on Ytube. Identifying the common thread between this video and some other channel's video would be like finding a specific pebble on Mars. :)

    • @VioletPrism
      @VioletPrism Рік тому

      Tech Tech Potato?

    • @ricoparred7057
      @ricoparred7057 Рік тому +3

      Terminator 2 judgement day?

    • @ibefilmin
      @ibefilmin Рік тому +1

      Casey Neistat.

    • @redrazirahc9659
      @redrazirahc9659 Рік тому +3

      Top Gun: Maverick?

  • @StevePotter
    @StevePotter Рік тому +51

    Ryan, you have outdone yourself! We need more youtubers like you who give the facts without hype and enlighten the popular press so their reporting won't be misleading or just plain wrong. I also must complement your clear, engaging video production and script.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +8

      Thanks for the kind words Steve

  • @robpickett288
    @robpickett288 Рік тому +67

    So Elon is concerned with how powerful AI can get...My question is would AI potentially be able to hack into the Neural Link of people and "control them" or kill them?

    • @Targeting-Must-End
      @Targeting-Must-End Рік тому +12

      Why so many "suicides" of late? Why so many public/mass incidences? Why is everyone suddenly coming out of the closet as depressed or with some mental challenge?

    • @zaknecan5303
      @zaknecan5303 Рік тому

      Generational trauma and economic struggles has nothing to do with the technological problems but no being hacked by AI is highly unlikely no more Likely then political pressure can be used to brainwash people in general XD

    • @ninnnix5766
      @ninnnix5766 Рік тому

      Whatever it is it’s demonic and Antichrist

    • @elatomala1976
      @elatomala1976 Рік тому

      @@Targeting-Must-End Ever since their Plandemic it has skyrocketed!

    • @elatomala1976
      @elatomala1976 Рік тому

      Ever watch the movie Kingsman. They used the phones to release a sound that caused people to go crazy. The 2nd one was a drug like Fentanyl. This link reminds me of the chip mentioned in the Bible.

  • @CujoHyer
    @CujoHyer Рік тому +11

    My last remaining optic nerve atrophied in 2021... now I'm suffering from some serious vision loss and light torture (no hyperbole there).
    Guess I'll try to sign up to the patient registry... cause man do I need help.

    • @creativesolutionstoart
      @creativesolutionstoart Рік тому

      I know man, just be great if this one technology can help many different types of blindness, I’m so tired of all these different clinical trials with all their different regulations and different qualifications and no real help in the over 30 years that I’ve been losing my eyesight.

    • @CujoHyer
      @CujoHyer Рік тому

      @@creativesolutionstoart I'm relatively new to actively needing this level of help. I know in the real terms, that I'm likely done for life, but yeah, the various clinical trials I hear about are a hell of a tease, that I get the sense never go anywhere. I heard about one from the University of Pittsburg this past summer that 'might' start some time, but I bet I never hear anything about it again, and I get the sense this is the norm for this stuff.

  • @magnamic5614
    @magnamic5614 Рік тому +15

    Ryan, this update video was way better than I expected.
    Great information and attention to detail.
    Thanks for taking the time to emphasize things we may have missed.
    I find it very interesting that the NeuraLink team is using lab grown cerebral organoids.
    This is fascinating to me. It’s also a company on its own. Understanding the human body to the point of possibly creating “replicants”. Not clones but close enough that the data returned can be interpreted as human.
    I know it sounds like I’m just spewing sci-fi “fan boy” stuff but I’m completely serious. There’s a separate company within NeuraLink by way of these “organoids”.
    Anyway, great video and thanks again.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words and continued support magnamic. They certainly have lots of projects they're working on that could become more substantial in the future.

    • @mattheww797
      @mattheww797 Рік тому +2

      I'm greatly concerned about the reports in the media of alleged animal deaths at neuralink. Some of the reports sounded horrendous and recall the worst of scientific animal testing atrocities.

  • @leeannahchampion-bi6uz
    @leeannahchampion-bi6uz Рік тому

    "Our Goal is to turn the light on for someone who's spent decade's living in the Dark"
    Well spoken
    Great Presentation ❤

  • @BruceThomson
    @BruceThomson Рік тому +26

    Such excellent accountability by full-team presence for the disclosure of the activities. This can greatly help the public discussing and adjusting to the arrival of this technology.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +4

      True. Exciting times ahead!

    • @aeeevTHEBESTYOUTUBERXDDD
      @aeeevTHEBESTYOUTUBERXDDD Рік тому +2

      Beautiful words. I am certain such intellect will make it arrive even sooner. That being said, I am sure ìf you wanted to help it to arrive even sooner, you could!

    • @YAH4Lyfe
      @YAH4Lyfe Рік тому

      Respectfully
      👉👁️👈

    • @YAH4Lyfe
      @YAH4Lyfe Рік тому

    • @josephrikers1111
      @josephrikers1111 Рік тому

      2003 north east America 50 million people without power blackout , 2012 India power blackout half a billion people without power blackout ! CERN is their power generator dwave quantum computers is their head coach 5g starlink is their quarterback emp is the football and neuralink in your brain is the wide receiver which equals end game

  • @โกวิทย์แหยงกระโทก

    Amazing
    Can test been done in Thailand.
    My patient had car accident for six month after that he had brain surgery now he was bed ridden.

  • @harrisoncanning
    @harrisoncanning Рік тому +31

    Amazing video as always! Thanks for keeping us informed!

  • @nicholasbrosseau3405
    @nicholasbrosseau3405 Рік тому +23

    This puts cyber security concerns to an entirely new priority level

    • @jonnys.3529
      @jonnys.3529 Рік тому +2

      Imagine getting rick-rolled in the brain and there is nothing that can be done about it

    • @SoundtheTrumpet2023
      @SoundtheTrumpet2023 Рік тому +1

      Smells like another entry for the Anti-Christ. Not going to happen with me.

    • @nicholasbrosseau3405
      @nicholasbrosseau3405 Рік тому +2

      @@jonnys.3529 someone hacks your speech center and you get stuck speaking in "weeb"

    • @FutureAIDev2015
      @FutureAIDev2015 Рік тому +2

      All the more reason for me to study cybersecurity! :)

  • @rionbuss
    @rionbuss Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for spreading the info about the Neuralink Patient Registry Application

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +3

      My pleasure. Could become a big first step for some people

    • @rionbuss
      @rionbuss Рік тому +1

      @@NeuraPod I'm signing up right now! 😂👍

  • @vishalchaudhary3651
    @vishalchaudhary3651 Рік тому +2

    I am spinal cord injury patient plz help me c6c7 my full body paralyzed no movement no sansation body no urine motion control last 7 yr

  • @markocicic4495
    @markocicic4495 Рік тому +10

    Wow, now these are proper (great) news! Nice job! I'll worry a little bit less about going fully blind after this presentation & interviews :)

  • @reggiebald2830
    @reggiebald2830 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Ryan! It's so important to get this information out; everywhere!
    Good job! Please keep doing what you're so good @ doing!

  • @markchambers5729
    @markchambers5729 Рік тому +9

    The video is great, love it. I watched the whole presentation when it was online. I am happy to see the humane issues are well taken care of.
    This whole thing brings up a couple thoughts. One, is it's too bad I'm not about 30 years or so younger. I would have loved to been in the program. The biggest issue I would have had being broadly knowledgeable about many disciplines, but never focused on a particular one. On the other hand, I am quite able to dive deeper into most any subject or discipline.
    The second thought is that one day, maybe a younger version of myself, one might actually use the strategy of receiving the implant for an increased rapid stream of knowledge to further the science of neural implants beyond what a human can do now. Much like I expect the Tesla bots to one day soon be able to offset labor costs and increase production for Tesla, and bots maybe building bots; the neural link may be one day used to help increase the ability to scale and iterate the neural technology much faster than would have been possible for humans to do without the implants. So, don't be surprised if one day Elon's companies began exploding the pace, tech and scale of manufacturing at a seemingly impossible rate. DOJO (AI), Neural Link equipped humans and bots working together just might be a thing in the foreseeable future. Just a thought...

  • @K162KingPin
    @K162KingPin Рік тому +1

    To put this in perspective 1080p, the lowest of what is considered "high definition" is 64x more resolution than what someone might see with two quad core neuralinks as they suggested in the video. In order to see 1080p, you would need to have to have 128 of even these neuralinks installed and all of the electrodes put into the visual cortex. Obviously this is impossible. Try to imagine putting 128 quarters on your head. That's just how much space it would take up in your skull. The idea of getting all of those 2 million electrodes into the visual cortex without crossing wires and inserting them in relevant locations is completely beyond the scope of possibility.
    Currently their plan is to match each electrode with one pixel of an image. This makes perfect sense as a first step but eventually the key to better images will be to allow each electrode to create the appearance of dozens if not hundreds of pixels. This may or may not be possible in the foreseeable future. The other possibility would be to allow only a few pixels to quickly draw a much larger image. Similar to the way CRT televisions and monitors operated where a single pixel was drawn at a time but electron guns were used to rapidly draw images, one pixel at a time across a screen but doing so 60+ times a second. Either way we are a very long way away from creating a image inside a persons mind that is anywhere near the resolution of a smart watch to say nothing of a smart phone or high def television. What the future will bring, only time will tell. Maybe by the time we figure out how to download images into our brain it will just be easier to upload our mind to the computer instead.
    This is approximately what 32,000 pixels would look like.
    gyazo.com/a2a067768f958cf54b58236b524d837d

  • @venus189
    @venus189 Рік тому

    I am so happy that animal welfare is even mentioned now days in science like this. Good job👏. -Isabel from Norway

  • @JakeEssex
    @JakeEssex Рік тому +10

    Another outstanding video, frustrates me how the public eye typically sees what the media wants them to see, nueralink will genuinely save & improve lives. Doesn’t make sense that they wouldn’t want to write a story along those lines… lucky we have you Ryan bro🙏🏻💯

    • @elatomala1976
      @elatomala1976 Рік тому

      Hmmm so the Globalists in the World Economic Forum want to DEPOPULATE the world by 95% and make their own humanity once they get rid of those that DON'T FIT THEIR MOLD.

  • @MrCsnva
    @MrCsnva Рік тому +7

    Can't believe there are actual human beings who develop this kind of stuff and think to themself, this is what we need.
    They should be embarrassed.

    • @harrylala8373
      @harrylala8373 Рік тому

      Fool

    • @MrCsnva
      @MrCsnva Рік тому

      @@harrylala8373 Go take a chip, fool.

    • @harrylala8373
      @harrylala8373 Рік тому

      @@MrCsnva foolish mortal papa Elon will have his way.

    • @MrCsnva
      @MrCsnva Рік тому

      @@harrylala8373 And human nature will also have his way, we will see who will be loved more.
      Some braindead chipnerd or flesh and blood.

  • @jalajakshikopparthi3634
    @jalajakshikopparthi3634 Рік тому +2

    I am Indian, with paraplegia due to accident.How can I register . Help me. I am interested in neuralink

  • @MrOvergryph
    @MrOvergryph Рік тому +12

    Great update, keep up the good work!

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words

  • @jamesm_
    @jamesm_ Рік тому +1

    Imagine driving your car and all of a sudden you freeze and need an update.

  • @retrograde7639
    @retrograde7639 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Ryan

  • @sarahd892
    @sarahd892 Рік тому +1

    Supportive and enriching, your report has us chomping at the bit for more news! Thanks again

  • @luchinazo
    @luchinazo Рік тому

    Dude, when they make this tech affordable for the general public, it's going to be nuts with videos about "programing your neural interface" mods, apps, games, it's going to go boom. Imagine being able to program yourself to eat healthy and do excecise, curing depresion or mental illness in general, be productive, learn a skill, so many posibilities that are coming. I can already see myself doing those types of videos. Elon Musk is really developing space age technology. What an exciting time to be alive

    • @toukoenriaze9870
      @toukoenriaze9870 Рік тому

      and then people will start doing nfts with it and its gonna go down the toilet

  • @Engineer_With_A_Life
    @Engineer_With_A_Life Рік тому +8

    Great video as always. Thanks for all your hardwork 🤞

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words

  • @AidanDoolen
    @AidanDoolen Рік тому +6

    Thanks for the video its great!

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching @Doolen

  • @ellieinspace
    @ellieinspace Рік тому +3

    Great work, Ryan!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @MissesWitch
    @MissesWitch Рік тому +2

    I understand it's under the scalp and all but removing the piece of the skull, if you put pressure on it, wouldn't you hurt yourself? Or wouldn't malfunction if you took a really long shower and had an intense shampoo-massage?

  • @matthewmarszowski8493
    @matthewmarszowski8493 Рік тому

    i like that you were able to show a part of the implant operation (4:05)

  • @MsShayy
    @MsShayy Рік тому +2

    What happens if theres an EMP

  • @xohdis
    @xohdis Рік тому +3

    I was blown away by the pivot to put the electrodes through the dura to simplify the surgery. Wow. I can imagine the team saying that we need a neuro surgeon involved because removing the dura is so complicated and risky. Elon says "why don't we go through the dura?" which probably caused the needle team to faint

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +3

      I regret not highlighting this in the episode. Will cover in future episodes.

    • @dry.colton
      @dry.colton Рік тому

      So you think Elon Musk knows more about minimally invasive surgery than board certified neurosurgeons? You think chip implants, regardless of how invasive it is, will be performed in the absence of neurosurgeons?

    • @xohdis
      @xohdis Рік тому

      @@dry.colton no. Elon hires smart people and motivates them to do amazing work. He also reads a lot and is able to push people to conclusions that are innovative.
      The robot will clearly do most of the work. But it seems like the risk goes way down if the dura doesn't need to be removed. So, like Lasix, the doctor can supervising more at once.

    • @dry.colton
      @dry.colton Рік тому

      @@xohdis look up synchron. They're working on less minimally invasive approach and are already tested in 8 humans

    • @xohdis
      @xohdis Рік тому

      @@dry.colton yes, I have seen their implant in the blood vessels. But there is a limit to how much data they can collect.
      Neuralink showed in this presentation that they are actively improving the system with fast iterations and giving a lot of functions to a quadriplegic like me!
      So, I am going to bet on Elon to let me control a computer without my eyes! That is all I have now, and it is driving me nuts! I am anxious to get Neuralink

  • @DooderKing
    @DooderKing Рік тому +1

    When will this be available for able bodied people

  • @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694

    Lex Fridman looking delighted to be in the photo there. :D
    Amazing report. Neuralink is the most exciting Musk project for me. The positive implications downstream can't even be imagined yet.

    • @oarguello
      @oarguello Рік тому +3

      so you havent considered the negative implications and solely focus on the positives?.... yikes

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому

      Haha. And yeah, I completely agree

  • @jjacky231
    @jjacky231 Рік тому +6

    Great progress! It would be so exciting if the first patients would get implants in 2023. Fingers crossed.
    And thanks for your amazing videos, Ryan!

  • @robertsleight8013
    @robertsleight8013 Рік тому

    I have muscular dystrophy and at the moment I am not 'paralysed' but I am pretty close. In the not-too-distant future I can foresee myself losing my last remaining physical abilities which are driving my wheelchair and using my fingertips to operate a trackball mouse. I am looking forward to technology like this because it will enable me to have so much more freedom. If I was in the US I would definitely be signing up for this.

  • @Kitora_Su
    @Kitora_Su Рік тому +1

    It was amazing thanks for the full tour~

  • @onlyogzee3176
    @onlyogzee3176 Рік тому

    So listen the only problem I have with Tesla is they talk about renewable energy but they use twice the oil needed too fill a car engine to make a single battery.

  • @MarkBarrett
    @MarkBarrett Рік тому +7

    This has important value.
    I approve.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +2

      I agree. @MarkBarrett.

  • @justinsjourney3224
    @justinsjourney3224 Рік тому +14

    The fact they can put a chip in a brain and that brain can move a mouse cursor around about as quickly as a person using a mouse this early into the project is way past amazing it's almost scary.
    What if most of the world one day gets one and someone could take the chip over and give an instruction to almost the whole human race simultaneously.

    • @VioFax
      @VioFax Рік тому +8

      Probably their plan bruh.

    • @dakotastein9499
      @dakotastein9499 Рік тому +5

      honestly the lack of concern about the risks of this all is alarming....any system can be hacked especially one designed to interract with other systems and given that neurolink acts as a middle man between computers and our brain (which is basically a biological computer) that pretty much puts it in that classification.
      meaning anyone with the nohow could literally hack neurolink and there for "hack" your brain (to a degree)

    • @Targeting-Must-End
      @Targeting-Must-End Рік тому

      @ Justin. If you are thinking along those lines there you are a "conspiracy theorist". Sounds like a very harsh label to put on to someone until you know about topics such as
      1. microwave hearing, voice to skull, voice of God (look for the patents online)
      2. Remote Neural Monitoring (google, youtube that term)
      3. Havana syndrome
      Question for now is? How would the government allow elon musk to develop a technology that can affect brain functioning in a big way? Why is there no resistance from the government?
      Most probably because there is already much more advanced technology that has not been made public

    • @dakotastein9499
      @dakotastein9499 Рік тому

      @@Targeting-Must-End the hell does hearing voices from god have to do with it?
      hes not claiming to hear voices telling him to do or think anything so you calling him a conspiracy theorist (which is basically calling him delusional) makes no sense.
      simply put,if the goverment has there own idea for neurolink of course they are going to let him develope it so they can reengineer it for themselves...or let him put it on the marked and remote acess these chips and repurpose,track,or disable them without laying a hand on them.
      thats the dangers of putting what is essentially a neuralogical wifi chip into your head comunicating data is a two way streat with that.
      and anything that can put out a signal can be tracked and anything created to interract with other divices can be hacked,and any computer can be reprogrammed.
      all it takes is somone with the know how,it doesnt even have to be somone from the goverment there are lots of civilians and cyber criminals that would likely jump at the chance of taking advantage of poeple in such a way.
      its as the old saying goes,it doesnt hurt to think like criminal once in a while.

    • @Targeting-Must-End
      @Targeting-Must-End Рік тому

      @@dakotastein9499 I must apologize for not making the sarcasm clear in the comment. Have added quotation marks.
      Main point of the comment is that soon most of the conspiracies will/are becoming a reality. As most others in the comments have pointed out...what is stopping such systems from being hacked?
      Future versions of this technology will only get much smaller with more functionality. Question will always be, what is stopping them from being hacked? Anything electronic is "hackable"

  • @Ifyouarehurtnointentwasapplied

    I'm in Australia and have paraplegia how can I sign up 😀👍✌️ thanks for your view

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому

      Patient Registry shown in the video

  • @rwhirsch
    @rwhirsch Рік тому +45

    nice report. i would like for you to specifically address the animal cruelty accusations and the reports that monkeys are committing suicide and 1000's of animals are being killed...all that stuff. what are the real numbers of animals being euthanized??. If people are falsely reporting numbers to the public then they should be vigorously sued. Maybe you could engage some of the people making these accusations and find out where they are getting their numbers from.

  • @justsomeone3424
    @justsomeone3424 Рік тому

    i hope the recruitment requirement would still be the same after my graduation, i would love to work with the company.

  • @gandalfthegrey6592
    @gandalfthegrey6592 Рік тому +5

    My problem with the device is emotional duress. The lab animals have been most likely under low stress during all testing. Which makes sense, most people are just living out their lives with minimal flight or fight responses. Though, dangerous or highly stressful situations still exist.
    For example:
    What if someone is panicking? Something is happening, that might be dangerous and the user is frightened. Would the device be able to filter eronious signals? Or would the software be able to keep up with the brain in "overdrive?"

    • @magnamic5614
      @magnamic5614 Рік тому +1

      That’s the point of NeuraLink. To reduce these types of issues after the dedicated research has been proven. The team is currently working on just solving very specific things.
      The solution might not even come out of NeuraLink but maybe some other team pouring over the data Elon said they would publish and once the device is available for other researchers to use.

    • @mattheww797
      @mattheww797 Рік тому

      If what's been alleged in the news is true then many lab animals did not survive.

    • @jh9391
      @jh9391 Рік тому

      Control.

  • @PlushGrenade
    @PlushGrenade Рік тому +2

    Y'all are the Tim Dodd of BMIs and Neuralink;)

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +2

      Kind of you to say. Thank you. Hope to get to his level some day.

  • @dvoracekjosef1
    @dvoracekjosef1 Рік тому

    Hi when will neurolink be available in Europe? I have generative dystonia. Thanks.

  • @nikolaisprinkling
    @nikolaisprinkling Рік тому

    My close friend has a RNS implant from UCSF. It has eliminated his epileptic seizures 100%⚡🙏🎉

  • @realmcafee
    @realmcafee Рік тому +5

    2023: people finally start to see that elon musk has nothing to offer

  • @sherrypeterson2315
    @sherrypeterson2315 Рік тому +1

    I look forward to seeing who can be helped with this.

    • @jh9391
      @jh9391 Рік тому

      Who can be destroyed with this.

    • @sherrypeterson2315
      @sherrypeterson2315 Рік тому

      @@jh9391 good vs evil. I choose to see the good. Not blindly though.

  • @ApprenticeDiary
    @ApprenticeDiary Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Keep it up! :)

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому

      Thank you @ApprenticeDiary

  • @philad2079
    @philad2079 Рік тому

    What Elon Musk said basically applies to all animal research protocols. The work is reviews and only permitted if animal must be used for experiments.

  • @DMWatchesYoutube
    @DMWatchesYoutube Рік тому +1

    I am not smart enough to make BMIs but I'd love to care for animals

  • @oldmanstumpie1061
    @oldmanstumpie1061 Рік тому +3

    Another very informative video Ryan

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +1

      Thank you oldmanstumpie

  • @erikmckoul2478
    @erikmckoul2478 Рік тому +2

    It's cool that it can help people but that thing they did with the pig was creepy. Doesn't that mean it's possible to trap people in their own bodies and puppet them around if implants become common.

    • @t_t1246
      @t_t1246 Рік тому +1

      Yessir they can press one button and shut you off why would you give anyone the power to do that to you or the chance people are zombies

  • @keithnance4209
    @keithnance4209 Рік тому +2

    Amazing updates! Even the information regarding animal care & their efforts on the protocols & building a facility to take animal care to the next level. Has anyone ever done this? 🤯. Godbless the entire Neuralink team!! True heroes of society.

  • @casillynn1057
    @casillynn1057 Рік тому +1

    The comments being so accepting of this technology is terrifying. Are none of you concerned about the potential consequences of this? The possible implications? The power this gives to people over us? Do you really trust those in power not to abuse this technology? Wake up before its too late

    • @nbyfwalex
      @nbyfwalex Рік тому

      exactly I agree with you

  • @Mooseknuckle-BOO
    @Mooseknuckle-BOO Рік тому +2

    My opinion is Government and the health industry will say and do anything to keep this from being successful. Lawyers,doctors and anything to do with disability benefit from me staying paralyzed.

    • @Targeting-Must-End
      @Targeting-Must-End Рік тому

      Wrong. Government and the health industry would have stopped this long time ago. Because this is really a decoy (in the world of conspiracies). The real technology is kept a secret. The real mind what what that does not need an implant. Thats where the real activity is happening

  • @CoolDude-vc2fl
    @CoolDude-vc2fl Рік тому +5

    Everyone knows where its going.

  • @jerrylowrance2273
    @jerrylowrance2273 Рік тому +1

    Are the disability requirements due to the potential of those disabilities occurring in those without them?

  • @andrewpaul8732
    @andrewpaul8732 Рік тому

    Canadian here. Is there any way for this device to block certain pain receptors? My mother has suffered for 20 years after one of the disks in her back had to be removed. Asteo Arthritis has set in to most of her bones and shes on many medications (including fentinol) to deal with the pain. Paying for travel is a small price to pay if this device can help her in any way.

    • @fixcanada336
      @fixcanada336 Рік тому

      Canadians, best recipients! 100%! Trust the, Canadian, SCIENCE! YEAH! DUDE!

  • @thunderbirdizations
    @thunderbirdizations Рік тому

    Can you use this device to workout in the gym, but unstimulate the feeling in the brain? So you lift weights without feeling anything?

    • @khanch.6807
      @khanch.6807 Рік тому +1

      No. But you can do it with morphine.
      Btw lifting weights without the sense of pain is dangerous and you might tear a tendon or muscle and not feel it and damage your kidneys.

  • @marcushogfeldt3338
    @marcushogfeldt3338 Рік тому

    Great content Ryan, looking forward to the next video

  • @antoniodealmeida1065
    @antoniodealmeida1065 Рік тому

    thank you ur videos helped me a lot im signed up for the clinical trials bc of your video's fingers crossed they respond

  • @KEW-pd1jn
    @KEW-pd1jn Рік тому

    Will the link work with chat gpt and human autopilot vocal communication. Like, turn on the gpt autopilot externally and then take a nap internally.

  • @jasonwalker28
    @jasonwalker28 Рік тому

    How does Optogenetic technology play into the nurolink software. Has nurolink already altered the genetic data in the animals in order to collect information.

  • @retrograde7639
    @retrograde7639 Рік тому +3

    Let this message go viral. We want better lives we want more education and information. We want to join AI and evolve further. Those who don’t have not listened. This world is beating down on the smartest individuals alive and I will stand for it no longer.

  • @ConstantContent123
    @ConstantContent123 Рік тому

    Can this help the blind to see? My aunt will sign anything to Possibly get her sight back.

  • @jh9391
    @jh9391 Рік тому +2

    Elon says AI is dangerous because he wants everyone eventually have Neuralink. Ugh....Not! 😡

  • @kanahn7402
    @kanahn7402 Рік тому

    I nearly didn't click, thinking there wouldn't be much new.
    Better titles might get more views.
    Neuralink Headquarter Tour would probs get heaps more...

  • @jonathanlivingston7358
    @jonathanlivingston7358 Рік тому

    10:55 I’m confused. They remove a piece of your skull and don’t put it back so if you press on that part of the skull you basically can press on the brain and damage it? What’s missing in this pic?

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +1

      Not sure, but they've probably got it covered.

    • @jonathanlivingston7358
      @jonathanlivingston7358 Рік тому +1

      @@NeuraPodI thought it through and a simple solution which they are perhaps using is screwing the device to the inside of the side of the hole of the skull they have made. This however wouldn’t prevent the device to break in case you hit your head and damage your brain. A solution would be to make the device’s cover as strong the skull. Maybe titanium? Maybe even allowing the edges of the device to go over the hole. From the picture in the video however it doesn’t seem they are doing that.

    • @FutureAIDev2015
      @FutureAIDev2015 Рік тому +1

      My guess is that they have the side of the implant that faces the scalp reinforced so it kind of acts as a stand-in for the part of the skull that was removed.

  • @kevinlawson3033
    @kevinlawson3033 Рік тому +6

    I had a traumatic brain injury and lost my motor skills in my left hand due to the injury being on my right side of my brain I definitely think I would be a great candidate especially after learning to talk and walk taste and everything we take for granted I've gotten it all back I only take seizure meds nd can't fully use my left hand!

    • @Ibelievethegospel
      @Ibelievethegospel Рік тому +4

      Praise amighty God you was healed, I pray you recognise this is the mark of the beast that the bible talks about. 🙏

    • @elatomala1976
      @elatomala1976 Рік тому +1

      @@Ibelievethegospel I sure di! Seems many people here have no idea.

  • @kmyase1
    @kmyase1 Рік тому

    When is this going to be approved? We need to put these on our law makers so that they can't lie!

  • @VioletPrism
    @VioletPrism Рік тому +1

    Keep it up bro love ur channel

  • @miguelsvalera
    @miguelsvalera Рік тому

    Is treatment for addictive behaviors being studied through Neuralink?

  • @Alex-hu8gj
    @Alex-hu8gj Рік тому

    Great video keep up the good work.

  • @HakaiKaien
    @HakaiKaien Рік тому +1

    So did neuralink began chip implants in humans or not?

  • @benjaminlouw1373
    @benjaminlouw1373 Рік тому

    I have a Question what could happen to the neurolink if you suffer a blow to the head could the threads move is it potentially fatal?
    Otherwise i love the concept 🏆

  • @sydneemiller6091
    @sydneemiller6091 Рік тому +2

    Iron and clay will not mix.

  • @sammavrs
    @sammavrs Рік тому

    i really like this video but i wish you had this video up like the day after or 2 to help the average joe like me REALLY grasp what was talked about.

  • @supernormal1019
    @supernormal1019 Рік тому +1

    Why you do not talk at all about the Brain Blood Barrier??? Some serious issues about it?

  • @bruh-pl2ls
    @bruh-pl2ls Рік тому +1

    So is Musk first in line for trials?

    • @jh9391
      @jh9391 Рік тому

      Mwahahahahaha!!! He should be!

  • @boeingseven6939
    @boeingseven6939 Рік тому

    @NeuraPod do you know if the Neuralink team is aware of EEG entrainment, or Remote Neural Monitoring technology? If I ever had just one question to ask Elon, it would be this.

    • @Targeting-Must-End
      @Targeting-Must-End Рік тому +1

      I think they are aware. Neuralink might just be a decoy to distract the public from "much more advanced govevernent Remote Neural Monitoring".
      My favorite line in all the articles about mind what what: "Full mind control is many many years away. Its all too complicated"

    • @boeingseven6939
      @boeingseven6939 Рік тому

      @@Targeting-Must-End I never heard that quote, is that Elon's? Sounds like it. But yes I agree, full complete "robotic" mind control does not exist yet, that's why when I write about the topic i don't like using the term mind "control", it's more like mind "influence". But the higher-ups still refer to it as mind control, and all our deep state research uses the term mind control

  • @rolflandale2565
    @rolflandale2565 Рік тому

    Modernly it doesn't have to be scary with implanted non synthetic/organic components. *Wireless inductive* sencors could've been reading the neuron waves, interpretation into mind data or limbs response. Thus far more popular, (Elons quote) "you can get it, NOW."

  • @LucarioHeyes
    @LucarioHeyes Рік тому

    That means there able to keep track of your every move, but he is a very smart person just make sure you it’s something you want !!! 💯✊🏽

  • @CapitanFantasma1776
    @CapitanFantasma1776 Рік тому +1

    Great! Thanks!

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @NeverEnoughGamePodcast
    @NeverEnoughGamePodcast Рік тому

    Do you think Neuralink will help regain hand movement after a stabbing to the he head and losing full hand and walking

  • @noeltheholyfireechevarria7778

    What if you've had a detached retina and have a lens implant, but still have gotten my vision back completely?

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Рік тому +1

      Even if your eyes were physically removed from your head this device would be able to restore vision to the level of quality as our best camera tech

    • @noeltheholyfireechevarria7778
      @noeltheholyfireechevarria7778 Рік тому

      @@ekothesilent9456 A very interesting concept. What do you think happens if one like myself gets such implant and continues to compete in his profession? Do you think getting hit would damage the implant?

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Рік тому

      @@noeltheholyfireechevarria7778 I think contact sports or similar competition would be completely off the table for a user of this device. Both because of the advantages it give to the user and the risk of injury. a head injury with this device implanted would greatly increase your risk of a brain hemorhage or tear.

    • @noeltheholyfireechevarria7778
      @noeltheholyfireechevarria7778 Рік тому

      @@ekothesilent9456 Yeah, I figured that. But had to ask right? Don't know unless you ask, especially when I'm not professionally adept in this kind of science.

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Рік тому

      @@noeltheholyfireechevarria7778 the main issue is that the copper or golden wires that go into the brain are actually barbed and serrated so if the external device is so much as tugged or snagged hard it would pull each wires barbs through your brain and kill you. But hopefully when this thing is released there would be some way to prevent that issue.

  • @YoursTruly78887
    @YoursTruly78887 Рік тому

    How are you supposed to "test" implanting a foreign object into a spinal chord, prior to actually doing it? Among other things, I think there are some holes in the story. It's easy to become willfully blind to fact, when an idea is inviting enough.

  • @Fauxkerykes
    @Fauxkerykes Рік тому

    I have MacTel and am quickly losing my vision. Was told I would have to go on disability soon. Anyone think a tech like this would work for someone like me?

  • @Fauxkerykes
    @Fauxkerykes Рік тому +1

    This made me tear up.

    • @jh9391
      @jh9391 Рік тому

      In a good way or bad way??? For or against?

  • @seth956
    @seth956 Рік тому

    This may be beneficial to people with injuries to restore some lost functions. However, further applications will run into unsolvable problems because we don't understand ourselves enough yet. We will attempt to solve ourselves in vain given the obvious, but not so obvious problem with this dynamic.

  • @chrisklugh
    @chrisklugh Рік тому +1

    I would love this to play Eve Online with however many accounts that would be viable to do so. Just think how OP that would be!

    • @khanch.6807
      @khanch.6807 Рік тому

      Why play spreadsheet simulator with a brain implant? 😂

    • @chrisklugh
      @chrisklugh Рік тому

      @@khanch.6807 Imagine what you could do if you can simultaneously control even just 5 toons as well as 1?

    • @khanch.6807
      @khanch.6807 Рік тому

      @@chrisklugh Cool indeed. You might be able to control fov drones irl too. You might even be able to remote/brain control a tesla bot as a avatar body.

  • @zimbot_KWB
    @zimbot_KWB Рік тому

    Important first baby-steps in very important tech of the future. This could have wide-ranging impact. So could development of artificial muscles, but that's another topic.

  • @bebadozaga
    @bebadozaga Рік тому

    geeez the HQ is so good.

  • @CanadaJ
    @CanadaJ Рік тому +2

    Alright, who in the comments section are using their Brain to type instead of their Fingers?

  • @AaronGonzalez-kq8wd
    @AaronGonzalez-kq8wd Рік тому

    im interested in how electric-magnetic pulses would affect this.

    • @eddiesur4846
      @eddiesur4846 Рік тому +1

      Great point ! If there were an EMP would your entire brain get fried or just a little bit ? Scary either way in my book !

    • @justanotheryoutuber9711
      @justanotheryoutuber9711 Рік тому

      If the object does not have a faraday cage already then I assume will simply disable the electronics within the device and not the contentions to the brain.

  • @i3uttazz616
    @i3uttazz616 Рік тому +1

    I'm just waiting for Mr. Beast to buy one for everyone to have implanted...

  • @LarryHAboveRHeads
    @LarryHAboveRHeads Рік тому

    All u need is an eeg tab behind ear where ear and scalp meet that is were mastoid cell bone is, were inner ear is, where optic nerve makes a physical connection with inner ear to keep you balance what happens in this area Vision leaks just like any other signal from your skull leaks brain waves this area also picks up vibration of your vocal cords when you don't push the air out of your vocal cords when we talk out loud it's still vibrates which sends the sound a vibration of your voice up your throat to your jaw where your inner ear now hears your inner voice those are my words you will not find them anywhere else that is how you hear yourself whether you're thinking to yourself whether you're dreaming and talking whether you're having a conversation with somebody in your dream your vocal cords play both parts your vocal cords will also mimic sounds like a bird or a horn honking it will be your vocal cords imitating that is the only way your brain hears is from your ears your brain cannot hear anything without your ears and if you hear it your vocal cords are vibrating the sound memory is compressed after your eyes see it your eyes cannot see compressed memory it has to go back down the optic nerve back to the cones and rods the cones and rods convert it to a signal so the brain can see that's its function just like when you look at something it converts it to a signal so your brain can see that's how you dream your dreams come from memory which is set down to the optic nerve back to the cones and rods the cones and rods converts the signal so the brain can see you can also achieve this without it EEG Tab and have something surgically installed in the same area which is a glass RFID which is happening the people unwillingly that is where this technology came from Verichip was approved for humans in 2004 but was being used before it was approved on victims that is where this came from you those other devices you see that those other devices that use the mind to control remote control cars and things like that that is because it's picking up the brain signal move left move right you're thinking of it and it hears you if you think of it and you you said it and that's how those devices read your mind when moving a little remote control car or anything with your mind without moving your mouth it's because you're saying it your vocal cords are vibrating it and that's the sound that it picks up

  • @lebronjamesharden3958
    @lebronjamesharden3958 Рік тому +1

    Now I can easily beat Magnus Carlsen at chess! Thanks Neuralink!

  • @1978rayking
    @1978rayking Рік тому

    Once narrow link is able to control limbs artificial limbs and their own version any android Device or app