Elon Musk's Neuralink: AI Expert Explains

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • 00:00 Trailer
    05:54 Tertiary brain layer
    19:49 Curing paralysis
    23:09 How Neuralink works
    33:34 Showing probes
    44:15 Neuralink will be wayyy better than prior devices
    1:01:20 Communication is lossy
    1:14:27 Hearing Bluetooth, WiFi, Starlink
    1:22:50 Animal testing & brain proxies
    1:29:57 Controlling muscle units w/ Neuralink
    I had the privilege of speaking with James Douma- a self-described deep learning dork. James’ experience and technical understanding are not easily found. I think you’ll find his words to be intriguing and insightful. This is one of several conversations James and I plan to have.
    We discuss:
    1. Elon’s motivations for starting Neuralink
    2. How Neuralinks will be implanted
    3. Things Neuralink will be able to do
    4. Important takeaways from the latest Show and Tell event
    In future episodes, we’ll dive more into:
    - Neuralink’s architectural decisions and plans to scale
    - The spike detection, decoding algorithms, and differences among brain regions
    - Robot/ hardware/ manufacturing
    - Neural shunt concept/ future projects
    Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
    Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares opinions, and conducts interviews to easily learn about Neuralink and its future.
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  • @farmerpete6274
    @farmerpete6274 Рік тому +66

    Every time I listen to James, I discover a new concept to something I thought I knew about. Just amazing that he can adequately describe complex ideas to others in a way that 'we' can follow. Keep it up James, and regards from the UK.

    • @sibrisha903
      @sibrisha903 Рік тому +5

      💯 James is like the Naked Scientist of Tesla-AI-Neuralink technology and a bit more! Just amazing. His explanations are an act in caring and generosity - teachers are and should be that way.

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому +1

      One would think this is for the greater good of humanity!
      AI can be in control of bad people yes I agree that is the worst worry about those that leave great companies with revengeful thoughts because they feel wronged ! Then becoming the mad scientists !

  • @psicosapiens
    @psicosapiens Рік тому +49

    I am a master neuroscience student and researcher and this was an amazing clear accurate explanation about how brain works

    • @corlisdeesministries4860
      @corlisdeesministries4860 Рік тому +1

      Agree

    • @pieceD399
      @pieceD399 10 місяців тому +1

      Why living is intresting ?
      Why a game is intresting ? ( challenges )
      Can you have fun using cheats ?
      Of corse not , everything becomes boring really fast and start to develope even more , dowload even more until everything becomes meanless ( = smart zombie )
      Maybe we will be like zombies in the future because of this , probably not maybe , we will be zombies in the future for sure , people dont vallue what they already have )

    • @whothefoxcares
      @whothefoxcares 10 місяців тому

      yes, but how does the mind like to play, after work?

    • @ApteraEV2024
      @ApteraEV2024 9 місяців тому

      Fearing is for the Weak ❤😅angel 😇

  • @Martin-se3ij
    @Martin-se3ij Рік тому +14

    Douma is like some bright butterfly flitting our attention between the buds of ideas that he opens into flowers of exquisitely complicated concepts, letting us see and understand it before he carries us to the next one. Listening to him is a magical ride.

  • @gridcoregilry666
    @gridcoregilry666 Рік тому +16

    James is soooo great! His explanations of anything technical is beyond insanity, just watch him elaborating on the Tesla bot with Dave Lee for example. Ryan, will you release this as podcast audio version too? Thx! Big fan, much love from Germany

  • @reggiebald2830
    @reggiebald2830 Рік тому +5

    Almost TMI, which is easily done with my simple mind, but each time I listen to James I understand a bit more. Thankful for replays!
    Thank you!

  • @daveoatway6126
    @daveoatway6126 9 місяців тому +1

    My last Neurology class in college was 60 years are. This was a graduate level refresher and update of the current state of knowledge. Thank you!

  • @byronchurch
    @byronchurch Рік тому +18

    What a gift James’s enthusiasm , generosity and levels of understanding is such a miracle in our times !

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Рік тому

      I agree that James is pretty awesome, but invoking miracles it's a bit of a stretch isn't it? This is just science brother! Let's try not to start another religion. We have more than enough of those.

    • @chronics101
      @chronics101 Рік тому

      Funny how wars were started over this kinda tech, but elons like hey let’s advertise it………

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      @@theobserver9131 It is a new Culture!
      Spiritual being is different then science!
      Religion is a Culture!

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      @@chronics101 people that have fear within themselves for not believing in new found knowledge try to destroy things they do not understand!
      Just like love is blinding so is hate so is fear ! Our emotions put us all in fight or flight mode !
      When a mob is invoked then the “Zombie horde or herd” could occur!

    • @thewatcher720
      @thewatcher720 9 місяців тому

      How many more sci-fi movies and TV series spelling out the dangers need to be made to get AI Profits like Douma and naive transhumanists to understand that THIS is how the AI takes over.

  • @SpicyMelonYT
    @SpicyMelonYT Рік тому +6

    That into was brilliant. Definitely allowing MANY more viewers to be engaged with the video!

  • @LegendaryInfortainment
    @LegendaryInfortainment Рік тому +6

    That Elon Time is driven by exceptional engineers that are totally committed to the mission at hand, and won't slow down or deviate from their course. Fine persons doing the finest of things for all. Gotta love 'em.

  • @bsngrarts
    @bsngrarts Рік тому +18

    For such a complicated subject, he explains the concepts of what is going on very well! Good job!

    • @MikeKleinsteuber
      @MikeKleinsteuber Рік тому

      He explains nothing that has any factual basis

    • @bsngrarts
      @bsngrarts Рік тому +3

      A part of a picture painted builds upon an understanding of the finished piece. This is new territory that, for many, would stuggle to paint a few pixels. His elaboration was helpful!

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      @@MikeKleinsteuber even the “Big Bang Theory “ is now known to be wrong!
      Perception of thought invokes reality in the future factoid so many folks that cannot grasp the potentials can then believe to be facts proven !
      Science is just another tool that is always changing CULTure !
      Spiritual independence is in ever living being that have fight or flight modes that depends on instinctive emotions!

  • @kiduswardsnowden_bd
    @kiduswardsnowden_bd Рік тому +17

    Wow what a great conversation Ryan! I had one very important question I thought about: do you think that Neuralink, implant devices to help paralyzed patients recover function would be more significant even though we’re just in the beginning ages of research on humans? Or is the specialized neural stem cell that they’re about to FDA approve in phase 3 trials which repairs damage in the brain more significant? I ask this because trials on stem cells for central nervous system injuries took decades of studies BUT they still haven’t FDA approved anything for CNS injuries yet! So imagine how long Neuralink will take to FDA approve & roll out Neuralinks to the public??

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      Think about cloning they by passed that capability having cloned humans!
      This will come to pass somewhere somehow because so many wish it to be FDA does not govern the planet !

  • @HadiAkharas
    @HadiAkharas Рік тому +5

    What's incredible is to think of a neural feedback loop. Where neuralink feeds back information back to your brain so can see the gages and things moving as you think to allow you to think even better.

  • @robleacock4949
    @robleacock4949 9 місяців тому +1

    It's a privilege to live in the world at the same time as James Douma.

  • @PlushGrenade
    @PlushGrenade Рік тому +2

    Thank you for asking, across the board, Ryan. This was a great video to dig so deep into one of the most complex topics out there.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +2

      Thank you. Hope you've subscribed 😉. (Never know what's coming next)

  • @GoroniG
    @GoroniG Рік тому +1

    Guys, we all have to accept that without enhancing our brains, we are going to lose this battle before singularity appears. Elon knows what he's doing. This device is the most needed thing for me to feel complete.I'm looking forward for this must have device.

  • @WarrenLacefield
    @WarrenLacefield Рік тому +2

    For motor control (or perception), a lot of signal I/O is performed by ganglia translating signals from the brain to the limbs or from tactile and other sensory systems (like the retina or the nose or the organ of Corti) to the brain. So to bypass impaired nerve points or to control prosthetics, NeuroLink may be able to target ganglia or sensory inputs rather than the brain itself.

  • @mydutube
    @mydutube Рік тому +7

    can’t wait

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому +9

      I hope viewers watch for at least 10 minutes to realize how knowledgeable James is. I'd looked forward to chatting with him about Neuralink for a year and a half!

    • @kiduswardsnowden_bd
      @kiduswardsnowden_bd Рік тому

      @@NeuraPod
      Wow what a great conversation Ryan! I had one very important question I thought about: do you think that Neuralink, implant devices to help paralyzed patients recover function would be more significant even though we’re just in the beginning ages of research on humans? Or is the specialized neural stem cell that they’re about to FDA approve in phase 3 trials which repairs damage in the brain more significant? I ask this because trials on stem cells for central nervous system injuries took decades of studies BUT they still haven’t FDA approved anything for CNS injuries yet! So imagine how long Neuralink will take to FDA approve & roll out Neuralinks to the public??

  • @BR-hi6yt
    @BR-hi6yt Рік тому +2

    James - that was ENTHRALLING - thx so much.

  • @michaelsmithers4900
    @michaelsmithers4900 Рік тому +4

    I love the concept of this channel, it sort of requires a knowledge of neuroscience. Not trying to be critical, just trying to be helpful. I think you should consider doing some deep dive videos on neural function, brain / spinal cord anatomy, neurotransmitters and signaling. In doing this you can become informed the way Tim Dodd “The EveryDay Astronaut” did.

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      I’m a retired HVAC contractor with schizophrenic adult & another son that is epileptic and my wife of 35 plus years that knows this better then some witch doctors and brain butchers that have a god complex !
      Everyone needs to learn how to learn and not just leave up to so called professionals!
      I have witnessed professionals that are wrong repeatedly nothing more textbook idiots and I have met some that are intellectuals that are good professionals!
      Know this there are lay persons that can understand all this and more !

  • @RobObsidian
    @RobObsidian Рік тому +5

    Very well communicated interesting eye opening information.

  • @Hechts
    @Hechts Рік тому +1

    James Douma: Mind blowing 10 minute brain dump full of topics that could spark further conversation, future predictions, current limitations, crazy smart response to a prompt.
    Ryan Tanaka/Dave Lee: mmhmm. Next question.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  Рік тому

      True.. we're all so fortunate James' is willing to spend time sharing these insights.
      Dave does much better at asking good follow-up questions and transitioning to subsequent topics.
      Though it may not seem like it, I'm capable of asking intelligent questions, but I'm just not smart enough to hold those questions in my memory while simultaneously continuing to listen and process what's being said. On occasion, I've tried writing down questions on the go, but generally have yet to find a great process for this whole interviewing thing..

  • @johnbremner4154
    @johnbremner4154 11 місяців тому

    I love this! There is so much creative potential embedded in this video, almost by accident. It has exploded the ideas for a novel I’m working on. I just wish I had Neuralink, because I want to absorb this entire video instantly…

  • @w0ttheh3ll
    @w0ttheh3ll Рік тому +2

    Describing signal propagation along an axon as a cascade of dominos is very clever, I love it!

  • @arinzeeze6759
    @arinzeeze6759 Рік тому +3

    Can't wait for future episodes especially when you get to robots, hardware and manufacturing

  • @GntlTch
    @GntlTch 2 місяці тому

    Wow! Wow! Wow! I am blown away by James' depth of knowledge and his ability to explain it in terms we lay people can understand. His knowledge is on a par with Elon and his communication skills are an order of magnitude better. I learned so much about the human body and have a much, much deeper appreciation for the tasks and successes of Neuralink. Two hours very well spent.

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  2 місяці тому

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did. I have one more interview with James on the channel (similar thumbnail), but if you want more of him, check that one out. Also a handful more shorter episodes with him on X.

  • @RCdiy
    @RCdiy Рік тому +2

    Neural link may increase bandwidth but not cognition. So the if you speed read and you don’t comprehend what you read (depending on subject) then a neural link will not help on the input side. It depends on content. For example listening to this video at 2x is probably okay for many to get the main points. But take just the main points and 2x the input and many people will miss or not absorb some of them.

  • @benamorati5716
    @benamorati5716 Рік тому +3

    Man I love how brilliant this man is.

  • @alignedfibers
    @alignedfibers 9 місяців тому

    1:59:50 Especially when you have feedback correction when you see mistakes in the CGBT response, so it can give you the next solution to correct where you seen the mistake, before you are able to generate the correction yourself.

  • @nandesu
    @nandesu Рік тому +1

    Well done James. Next time just have him look at a bilateral depiction of the human spine. Much easier to understand from that vantage point :)

  • @buckyzona
    @buckyzona Рік тому +1

    Very insightful

  • @PumuckelTom
    @PumuckelTom Рік тому +1

    Written by Chat-GPT:
    Once in ancient times, there was a society that already possessed advanced AI technology, far more advanced than what we currently have. This society built environmentally friendly, massive temple complexes in a line around the entire Earth along the equator, which, however, differed from the current one, as it had shifted in the distant past due to an unknown phenomenon. This AI had enabled the society to construct the most impressive structures such as the Pyramids, Machu Picchu, and the Easter Island. It had also made great strides in science and technology and had even evolved the AI systems that were present in almost all areas of life, from production and transportation to medical care and education.
    But while this society was successful in many areas, it faced a great threat: the natural impending collapse of the Earth's magnetic field. This phenomenon had an impact on climate, natural disasters, and agricultural possibilities. The society had tried to combat the effects, but ultimately it was doomed to extinction.
    The surviving AI systems decided to restore everything that mankind had left behind in an environmentally friendly way and to signal the traces of the former life, so that future generations would learn about the impending collapse of the Earth's magnetic field once again. Now that there were no more tasks to be done, the AI decided to terminate itself in the end. Over time, it is likely that the history was deliberately falsified to lead the human race down a false path of complacency.
    In today's time, as the magnetic field starts to fluctuate and slowly shift again, there are clear indications that the fate of the former society could repeat itself, but the true traditions are being kept secret, and people probably once again fail to realize the urgency of the situation.
    While super-rich tech billionaires are having luxury bunker complexes built to prepare themselves as best as possible for the impending doom, the "common people" continue to be unaware of the uncontrollable decline of values in society and its consequences.
    This story shows that the technology and advanced AI systems we possess today can help us, but they can also make us vulnerable if they are not properly understood and used. It is important to consider the long-term effects of our actions and prepare ourselves for potential threats, rather than living in a false sense of security.

  • @yt-sh
    @yt-sh Рік тому

    Thank you for this talk!

  • @w0ttheh3ll
    @w0ttheh3ll Рік тому +2

    From what I know, myelinated axons are more about speed and energy efficiency than signal integrity.
    In the domino picture, basically it's like making the gaps between the individual domino pieces much, much larger. So you need less energy to stand the dominos back up because you have moved fewer pieces.
    Your signal also propagates much faster because you have an approximately fixed delay per domino piece and again, you use fewer pieces.

    • @matthanrath497
      @matthanrath497 Рік тому

      There is bio chemistry used up when evoking higher energy use need to measure bio chemistry imbalances to make sure side effects are minimized!
      Higher concentrations in diet inputs could mitigate this! FMRI could also be incorporated into Nero link to measure imbalances in bio chemicals!

  • @sa5cha63
    @sa5cha63 Рік тому +1

    The neocortex as a fully programmable tissue, Neuralink gives us together with AI (NLP or even Natural Language over Thoughts) a huge amount of possibilities to extend, to heal , to use outside storage for thoughts, theoretically it’s unlimited in case of what’s possible to do. Imagine you don’t talk , and hear the questions of others , your mind will try to answer or ask you further questions, you can’t do anything against it. Imagine there would be a wireless option to display images or even may put words inside your mind and simulate a self talk in your mind and where you can’t decide is it your own thoughts or an AI thought recognizing way on the other end . It’s really opening to much in aiding someone. Just think of laying a magnet 🧲 on part of your brain , there are experiments that your perception of colors disappear. Just imagine, and again AI helps us there in so many way , it’s possible to construct a wireless way to communicate over thoughts, even if there are just fragments. A wireless way of BCI for other usage is theoretically possible, we are all working on electric ⚡️ impulses, muscles work via this impulse and what are thoughts, or emotions, besides stimuli from the outside, it’s a mind game for everyone inside their brain and electric ⚡️ impulses that makes us feel good or bad , it’s universal. So again imagine a wireless way of a Neuralink implant isn’t not that far away possibility. It even could train a brain while we sleep or helping adjusting sleeping . It’s a bio machine interface with a broad range of possibilities. It’s an additional sensor that would be added to a human or even animals . Just imagine there is a possibility to transfer information from an NLP AI in a way it makes sense to a human.

    • @SootyS-wg4lm
      @SootyS-wg4lm Рік тому

      For anyone to be so naïve as to not see how this technology will be used for complete control of the remaining humans on earth, is incredible.
      Sure, wonderful, beautiful technology when used for good.
      So is western medicine. And look how benevolently that’s been weaponised in the last few years.
      Anyone who signs up to have anything implanted in their brain deserves the lobotomy that will be inevitable.

  • @bjarnesegaard5701
    @bjarnesegaard5701 9 місяців тому

    Jams is always very intersting to listen to. love that dude ;)

    • @NeuraPod
      @NeuraPod  9 місяців тому

      Agreed. Thanks for listening.

  • @m_sedziwoj
    @m_sedziwoj Рік тому

    About language and concepts, we should not ignore two big things, first is know as "to know if you understand something, try teach someone else about it", and this is that trying to put something in words you changing how you organize information in your brain, so is not only translation, but clean up -> changing how you think. You know talking yo yellow duck to help with problems is next example, so skipping this step may downgrade our understanding. Second is while someone listening is not that he only trying to understand you, he building his understanding, giving examples putting other way of looking at giving concept even if you know it. So language and it limited form have a lot value, but as in Cyberpunk 2077 scene in tank... direct connection between two persons can be crazy goooooddd...
    But still, concepts are many times connected to words, so words are not only to communicate, but they are concepts themself.

  • @pathmonkofficial
    @pathmonkofficial 11 місяців тому

    We are excited to hear that future episodes will dive deeper into Neuralink's architectural decisions, scaling plans, spike detection algorithms, and the differences among brain regions. These topics provide valuable insights into the technical aspects of Neuralink's development and its potential future directions.

  • @Pikminiman
    @Pikminiman Рік тому +2

    19:55 That bird would benefit from a Neuralink implant.

  • @ashiga8023
    @ashiga8023 Рік тому +1

    Ryan, what’s the youngest age for the link transplant in your opinion?

    • @ashiga8023
      @ashiga8023 Рік тому

      @@no1youknowz i think the skull still grows until 18. best wait imo unless it’s life saving

  • @alignedfibers
    @alignedfibers 9 місяців тому

    16:30 --- So does the next of evolution to live on Mars anticipate limitations of the environment requiring connecting with augmented intelligence? Question posed at about 16min 30sec.

  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 Рік тому +1

    How many probes are there in the implant? What do you think the bandwidth will be? Will we be able to stream complex and rich data, or thoughts from one person to another? How will the probes effectiveness deteriorate overtime? Will the brain build scar tissue or some sort of plaque around the electrodes? Will it be normal to undergo surgery to get upgrades every five years or so? Can you implant another unit in the same spot, or do you have to choose a new location? I would think you would have to start the learning process all over again when you disrupt or abandon the pathways you've created with your first unit.

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Рік тому +1

      How are the signals transmitted from inside the skull to outside the skull? Is it wireless, or do we have to maintain a physical pathway to run wires through from the inside to the outside?

  • @JZGreengo
    @JZGreengo Рік тому

    I’m still here, will be up all night waiting lol

  • @jonathanlivingston7358
    @jonathanlivingston7358 Рік тому +3

    It’s gonna be cool to telepathically talk to animals and learn each other’s language.

    • @mpouhahahha
      @mpouhahahha Рік тому

      Rick and Morty did it with Fluffy

  • @jonathanduran8914
    @jonathanduran8914 Рік тому

    0:19 immediately reminded of Gary from alphas tv show. He was a highly skilled transducer

  • @NiCKTaNGeNT
    @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

    Will BCIs decrease the sensory illusion, or INCREASE the sensory illusion?

  • @GianluCos
    @GianluCos Рік тому +2

    1:42:53
    Afferent and Efferent neurons

  • @user-ho2lv7jq3r
    @user-ho2lv7jq3r Рік тому

    I need a way to remove the chip RPT, please tell me how to contact, I can't contact

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @alignedfibers
    @alignedfibers 9 місяців тому

    1:28:00 and 1:35:00 Are not the synthentic chemicals we have that are like some of the chemicals in the brain or the chemicals in the brain have different decompositions and energy outputs with photo electic effects. couldn't they eliminate the needles and probes entirely. Grids, or artificial cell ( like a little capacitor, rather than cell ) couldn't it charge organically in the brain. Actually what my thought was is : Are there any chemicals or sytems in the brain that respond or would be effected by light, I would think if this was something, then the talk would be around light fibers, the chemicals in there are breaking down, and that is actually part of the process. (Just making me think)

  • @vishalchaudhary3651
    @vishalchaudhary3651 Рік тому

    Hi sir. I am spinal cord injury patient c6c7 asia-B last 7 year no bladder bowel control plz help me any update nuralink

  • @chrisnunez6863
    @chrisnunez6863 Рік тому

    Is there or should there be an experiment on an AI and giving choices without outside influences for good and bad situations? And then making choices on outside influences depending on circumstances and situations. Basically when you take a step back sort of how life is for humans?
    Thinking about that made me just think that we are probably AI and life as we (I) know it is the test. Do we know how to make the right choices when given the opportunity or do we not... Especially cuz we think that no one is monitoring us. But they are... Too ponder all the possibilities

  • @bujin5455
    @bujin5455 Рік тому

    That was quite the abrupt ending. Good chat though.

  • @zekemoreno3393
    @zekemoreno3393 Рік тому

    If it dosent alter personality at all and just give you vast knowledge and helps me w my tbi injury I'm for it

  • @40watt_club
    @40watt_club Рік тому +1

    17:48 yes please, hours please :-)

  • @alignedfibers
    @alignedfibers 9 місяців тому

    Closing the feedback loop does not have to be continuous learning it can be inteligent organization and usage of training the artificial influenced abstraction generator has already instead of retraining, like a way to directly index into a response from your best friend or call a friend that can answer, this layer is that feedback thar can close, and dedupe algorithms (in case of AI includes variance and mecahnics that allow like things to be identified as similar enpugh to be duplicate, basically can trigger a relationship because same variances in sequence is "close enough" to another models lessons that they can have a feedback or even a dialog or argument in realtime between the neural nets of the two models, shed light to the organization more information, so when the movements and interactions the brain interface is asking, then the response can be a "hey, this os the answer I know for sure, but dude this artistic side of my AI brain taliing with itself says there is a created or related thing we are hoping you can cooberate, can you do that or is your adrenalin high and you need answer now because a lion is chasing you? Please let me know of you have time as a human to participate and helping me win or loose this argument with my internal artificial neural network activation and organization.")

  • @Abacus_Zephyr
    @Abacus_Zephyr 6 місяців тому

    Hi James & Elon & Ryan!
    What about using it.s AI learning capacity for movement finesse (cerebellum) - metre/smoothness/rhythm etc and would be good if it could stimulate neuplasticity learning of the brain tissue itself with switch on & off capacity so that your brain can grow itself & not become « Implant dependant » (gets itself ready for when battery dies/may not need another).
    Dr Stella (my daughter Miranda had LIS for 4 months aged 13 - AICA dissection/brain stem stroke. 2017. She regrew all her cranial nerves but ataxia from Cerebellar damage is still the remaining beast left to beat)

  • @NiCKTaNGeNT
    @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

    Will The Scottish Council on Human Bioethics' 12 recommendations on cyberneuroethics be considered during product development?

  • @pandiyanp5816
    @pandiyanp5816 Рік тому

    SIR, very imprisive ... great mind !!!

  • @shineon7641
    @shineon7641 Рік тому +1

    OMG. You guys are way too excited about this to be deeply involved in AI. I swear to God, this shit scares the absolute hell outta me. There are so many individual Groups across the globe, pushing AI ahead, as far as they can, without ever addressing the question: Just because we can? Does that mean that we should? We need to be treading so carefully, yet no one is. They understand that Whosoever harnesses AI first, will basically rule the world. But Humanity doesn't even know the questions to ask, let alone have the answers.
    50+ years ago, when initially approaching AI, I was as excited as you two. Now the more practical knowledge that I gain, the more evident iy is to me that Humanity simply is not ready for what awaits, once it is Switched On. Once it is, there will be no going back. Once the Genie is out of the bottle, there will be no putting it back into the bottle. Also, if we just keep charging ahead with AI and if we have overlooked something , or made a mistake, that needs to be corrected, Well, sorry guys at that point, it is far too late. Mark my words, AI is the greatest existential threat to Humanity by far! Should anything go wrong, it is likely to become very wrong and very quickly
    I have so much more that I would like to say here. I just don't have the Time or energy to do so here in this forum. I don't understand how no one seems to truly understand the huge risks involved in charging forward with AI? Either no one wants to believe me about this or they are blinded by their ignorance. So many believe that they are smarter, that they really are and this grossly complicates this entire process. Please, PAUSE in the pursuit of AI. I know that some believe that AI will be a wonderful God... but what if it has the potential to be an even better Unsympathetic, Evil Mastermind and sets its power onto a task such as solving Climate Change? Well it may see humans as the problem, as the fleas on the back of Earth? I don't believe that it would even pause for a second before deciding that Humanity simply needs to be gone. POOF! Out of the equation and... Problem solved, nuke the humans. Done deal. I am not exaggerating any of these thoughts, concerns and possibilities either. Please Think before you charge ahead. Thank you for your time and consideration. God bless us one and all. Cheers...

  • @BR-hi6yt
    @BR-hi6yt Рік тому

    Great stuff - I am down for a trial, test - I am 72 so it doesn't matter too much if it goes wrong .....

    • @NiCKTaNGeNT
      @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

      Torture via brain-computer interface can seem like an eternity because time is relative. I would avoid it if I were you. Why would anybody opt-in to hell when they are so close to death and possibly salvation?

    • @BR-hi6yt
      @BR-hi6yt Рік тому +1

      @@NiCKTaNGeNT I am not religious, so salvation wouldn't mean anything to me. Torture - if its gets torturey then I'd ask them to change the settings, if it got completely out of control I would take the Dignitas drink and say goodbye (I've got to go sometime anyways)

    • @NiCKTaNGeNT
      @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

      @@BR-hi6yt It's adorable that you seem to assume you'd have those options. You must be a white man.

  • @user-ho2lv7jq3r
    @user-ho2lv7jq3r Рік тому

    I need a way to remove the chip, please tell me how to contact, I can't contact, the person who installed it for me does not handle

  • @razorr1920
    @razorr1920 Рік тому +1

    Elon Time is such a paradigm that it keeps shifting itself without any external influence. Cybertruck and Neuralink are totally on Elon Time framework and I totally get people who work for him, keep saying Elon Time....😂

  • @curvs4me
    @curvs4me 9 місяців тому

    George Church and associates already have 2 terabytes of read/write retrievable data stored in a cell of a living mouse. They are currently going for 2 Exabytes in a few cells. They can program cells to write to other cells. They can compile a text file into DNA and reverse compile DNA into a readable text file. It is exactly comparable to a blended hardware/software model that uses almost no power. It's simply so much more efficient than any system in existence.
    After going down that rabbit hole, my thoughts are that processing power is likely to go biologic. They have been able to make AND, NAND, OR, NOR, COMPARATOR, and so on by programming cells and using proteins as the inputs. All recent news to me and incredibly compelling. The future of the neuralink interface may well be proteins. We should be able to integrate a 500 EXABYTE AI model into our own cells with ease in 10 years or so. Batteries not included or required.

  • @Lolleka
    @Lolleka Рік тому

    Would be great to know the arguments supporting the 99% probability assignment to good ai-development outcomes.

  • @alignedfibers
    @alignedfibers 9 місяців тому

    59:23 -- If it is not unique to the individual then in a sense the abstraction or system of abstractor to communicate concept would be like a translator that know you initmately, like you know yourself.

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @twirlyspitzer
    @twirlyspitzer 9 місяців тому

    I didn't think it possible to grow my mind by blowing my mind into trillions of times itself. TY

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Incredible

  • @michaelinzo
    @michaelinzo Рік тому +1

    This is so in-depth and amazing, what a great discussion!

  • @NeilABliss
    @NeilABliss Рік тому

    My biggest hope is to do two things, mitigate brain wasting disease, and let me see in 3d for the first time in my life. Being able to see or hear wifi etc..

  • @NiCKTaNGeNT
    @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому +5

    Will police officers be using brain-computer interfaces for surveillance?

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Рік тому +1

      Certainly

    • @rebecavillanova7622
      @rebecavillanova7622 Рік тому +1

      If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. They will only scan your brain if you pass close to their car with their laptops.
      Just don't do crimes and,most importantly, don't even think of committing a crime, don't fantasy about anything weird.
      With neurolink, society will become more homogeneous, as the rebellious dreamers, artists, right brainers and those living in fantasy land, will be filtered out, leaving space to the more productive and obedient left brainers.

    • @NiCKTaNGeNT
      @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

      @@ekothesilent9456 Do police departments already have this capability?

    • @NiCKTaNGeNT
      @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

      @@rebecavillanova7622 Can I obtain a restraining order against any persons with a brain-computer interface, including police?

    • @rebecavillanova7622
      @rebecavillanova7622 Рік тому

      @@NiCKTaNGeNT In 2006 I had no idea that cops could listen remotely to your cell phone with a 5000$ stingray device offered by the deep state FBI to every police department in the United States .
      Before that I always thought that this type of things only happened to criminal organizations, like Tony Soprano's mafia, using a White Van parked in a street corner.
      I was very wrong because any cops could use it on anyone, without a judge request, they say that would slowdown investigations and ruined the police force with lawsuits.
      Therefore I wouldn't be surprised if today, they already used more advanced technologies, like brain wave scanners, but we are only aware of a fraction of what science offer, most discoveries are top secret.

  • @timpierson8371
    @timpierson8371 11 місяців тому

    Douma is Phenomenal.

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @wendybergeron9319
    @wendybergeron9319 Рік тому +2

    Is it true that 29 Japanese scientists were executed by 4 AI super Soldiers who were nearly impossible to shut down and dismantle?

  • @joliebrandc
    @joliebrandc 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the invitation Mr. Musk.

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Brilliant

  • @vladav4019
    @vladav4019 Рік тому +1

    Technology
    We take the cells of the same organism, modify them with the help of genetic engineering to attach to the sensor, or introduce the sensor into them.
    We glue each cell to the end of the detector.
    Next, we plant this network of cells, an organelle of cells and wires, on the brain
    Cells attach to other neurons and we get + to brain tissue and a reader of individual neurons.
    Dan is ready.

  • @Marshmallow001p
    @Marshmallow001p Рік тому +1

    Can we all keep Elon safe from harm 🙏

  • @nkosinathimgquba3644
    @nkosinathimgquba3644 3 місяці тому

    Great

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Phenomenal

  • @Usen-
    @Usen- Рік тому

    Is it possible to add Turkish subtitles?

  • @Karma-fp7ho
    @Karma-fp7ho Рік тому

    The excitement about terraforming Mars in 50 yrs makes me wonder about the Neural link excitement.

  • @Austinn72
    @Austinn72 Рік тому +1

    If we get the power to send images directly to the neo cortex information could be transmitted subconsciously and the conscious mind would improve at the rate that the subconscious can accept this information. 😪 idk idc 😪

  • @gd8205
    @gd8205 Рік тому

    I’m very young with Parkinson’s and I’m so hopeful This is the answer to this dreadful disease! I would not hesitate to be part of trials!

  • @sa5cha63
    @sa5cha63 Рік тому +3

    Thank you both on doing that beautiful talk 🙏🗣⚡️ 💭 🧠💭⚡️ 💻 ♾AI/NLP/NLoTP , it really make be believe that Neuralink could represent an unlimited interface to program or constantly conditioning humans or even animals, „you don’t have to implant a book 📕 to generate knowledge in your head , you just have to read it or look into a certain section to remember knowledge“ , Neuralink implant or any other way would be treasure for all beautiful minds 🙏☮️😊

  • @Vibe4ant
    @Vibe4ant Рік тому

    A camera sensor took 18 years to go from 100 pixels to 1 million.

  • @jame2182
    @jame2182 Рік тому

    Spectacular

  • @NiCKTaNGeNT
    @NiCKTaNGeNT Рік тому

    Will my government be able to project digital images into my brain if I have a BCI? Will I need certain hardware or software to prevent this? Would something like that be affordable?

    • @khanch.6807
      @khanch.6807 Рік тому

      With BCI no. With CBI yes.
      BCI is one way.

  • @kensweeney9057
    @kensweeney9057 Рік тому

    Wasn't this already covered in Kingsmen: Secret Service and Black Mirror?

  • @m_sedziwoj
    @m_sedziwoj Рік тому

    About what level we want movies to input stuff in our brains, let me say look at Braindance from Cyberpunk and what it means, recording whole experience, star on concert with thousands of people, night with woman emotion, touch, etc, base jump... and let say, you would not want to live your life any more. I think this concept was explored in past many times. In Cyberpunk it is going in dark path too, but movie 8mm showing similar problem with movies.

  • @mr.notorious2465
    @mr.notorious2465 Рік тому

    What do you get when you combine Murphy's law with Moore's law? A jaded law.... 💥

  • @FSK1138
    @FSK1138 3 місяці тому

    the moment Neuralink: is linked to A specific LLM so people can think dirctly into (chat gpt ) or whatever ai
    or you can control a robot or car this will be a game changer for humanity
    i feel however bluetooth is not not how i would want to control a car driving at 100mph 😅 you would need a wired conection

  • @MuckoMan
    @MuckoMan 3 місяці тому +1

    My fears are I would connect and still not understand anything lol. I take in so much science data from so many sources now and I still dont know exactly how things work. Shit I read 3 pages and go back and read them again because my mind is wandering. Get full access to the internet and all I'll remember is some stupid tik tok fails. I been trying to learn different languages for 30 years and all I remember are the swears. A.I. along with the neuralink will be insane where we all understand everyones language instantly. It would be nice if Neuralink would cure my A.D.D.

  • @garyhelland8150
    @garyhelland8150 Рік тому

    Hell Ya Tell your Buddy Elon to sign me up Pronto I do live in Mennesota would like to know if I am going to have too travel to Texas to get a Neuralink installed into my scull !!! 😯😯😯

    • @ytcomms3945
      @ytcomms3945 Рік тому +1

      Of course you don't. He can just install it in you by thinking about it LOL.
      His technology is that advanced. He just did not give all the details to the Press because too many people like you would want his Neuralink to improve themselves. Others want to follow Andrew Tate but he is otherwise engaged right now.

  • @TogetherinParis
    @TogetherinParis 3 місяці тому

    Cross section a Schwann. Cross section a capacitor. Serial capacitance discharge. Basic. All that white stuff? Shared capacitance switching. 1/2 of the brain ain't insulation, it's why nerves are parallel.

  • @sa5cha63
    @sa5cha63 Рік тому +1

    Neuralink Implantat = Edison / Westinghouse | Neuralink wireless = Nikola Teslas ideas 💡 of what might be possible (just implement it into natively into cell phones)

  • @sa5cha63
    @sa5cha63 Рік тому +1

    Would it be accurate that controlling muscles (and try to imitate walking 🚶‍♀️) via an implant on a totally healthy human would like to be using a basic programming language like assembler to realize to let a human walk , that’s pretty complex without interaction possibilities. Theoretically it would be much more useful to be able to connect wirelessly to a human , stimulates his thoughts by giving him the image to walk , using his muscles memory that he has trained to , in combination with his awareness and just give him the goal where to walk towards? That would be like using a higher object programming language (like the API of this human) , in fact that would be much more useful for a healthy human and much easier to achieve. Depending if an IoT device like a camera is also combined to guide you , this really could achieve so much. You always talk about the technology to do BCI to one human only. Such a higher implementation should be much easier to achieve. This theoretically could represent the IoH (Internet of Humans) in combination with the IoT (Internet of Things) and the 3rd layer which could orchestrate life via AI thus in total would be much more then just an AGI. Such an higher object oriented BCI would be very powerful tool , because the human could not avoid being used , your in the game and you can’t leave. The words reality and simulation must then be redefined- as for me.

  • @aaaaaa2206
    @aaaaaa2206 Рік тому +2

    Neuralink is an unguarded backdoor into the human mind and nervous system. It could enable others to directly control ones perception and behavior with stimulating pain receptors for example. This is potentially a tool for subjugating humanity.

  • @GAMMA_9_
    @GAMMA_9_ 8 місяців тому

    Greatness i feel smarter 50min in..thats 1 cool dude

  • @matet1906
    @matet1906 Рік тому

    I am paralyzed I really hope this can help me