The Neuralink Works in Humans
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
- In this video I discuss how the neuralink could be used to restore movement and function to people suffering from disabilities and lost limbs, and the issues with implanting proprietary computers you have no real control over into your body.
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I can’t wait for the first unskipable ad in the brain.
Driving on the highway? Time to be hijacked by the chip and get put in a lsd fever dream ad!
Currently neuralink can take input from your brain and not vice versa so it can inject ads into you mind
I would commit head explode if that happened.
@@generalshouva8189so just control the output at regular intervals so that instead of listening to your brain, the neuralink decides on its own to tell your robotic limb to display an ad on a connected device and pull it up to your face.
I'm sure they will find a micro transaction for the ability to skip ads 😅
Cannot wait for ransomware to get inside your brain and having to pay for decryption keys for your memories. Shit would be wild.
🤣i mean😮
read Neuromancer.
I'm more worried about what the alphabet agencies will do with it.
What about spyware government sees everything you do or how about trojan collects info on everythings tah valuable to you and where you live
@@iplayminecraft833 The akashic records are already a thing. After death we will be able to tell if someone really edged to this because of the akashic records.
"send 1btc to x address or stop hitting yourself stop hitting yourself"
nah u funny asf for that
Ain't this an episode of Phineas and Ferb? They were ahead of their time lmaoo
😂😂😂😂😂
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No it would just force you to type in your btc private key
When your card gets declines and you can't make your monthly subscription to not be paralyzed they just turn your legs off
Worse they may dmage your brain or reprogram your subconscious to change your perception of reality to get you to do stuff
😂
They blow your head off
cruelty squad reference BTW
And you still have the money, your bak just decided to block your card because you gave money to people they don't like.
Nah, they will let use you your legs for FREE (NICE!).. but performance will be reduced, til you pay cash money, or rent your brain to mine braincoin cryptocurrency.
proprietary brain chip
just saying that alone is horrifying.
I heard they will throw in a Management Engine and Platform Security Processor for free.
@@qlippoth13Time to whip out my Raspberry Pi and hope I don't brick my brain disabling it.
Reminds me of the "Mandatory Brain Implants" Policy that you can use in Democracy 4
+ hacked to install custom firmware
It's 100% certain that corporations and governments will ruin it.
Imagine having copyrighted material removed from your memories,or perhaps even getting arrested for something you thought about doing
The next step with this technology is to put thoughts INTO your brain, such as artificially increasing the patient's affinity for certain products, politicians, and philosophies.
What use is advertising when you could instead just CREATE loyal customers with a neural implant?
Someone is thinking
@@augustday9483I could really go for some fiberglass dipped in hot sauce right now...
@@augustday9483Taking NPC to the next level.
haha tell me you dont understand the tech without telling me. ThEy WiLl AlTeR oUr ThOuGhTs! - so stupid. imagine the neuralink is a watcher peering through a barn window. there are thousands of workers in the barn but the watcher can see one worker at a time pass the window. one carries a wheel, one carries a car seat, one carries a leaf spring, you can then, as the watcher, deduce they're building a car, but if you scream "wheel!" into the window, the whole barn does not make a car.... this is kinda like the neuralink looking into the brain to guess what motion the motor cortex is trying to do and outputting its best guess to a computer.... you are fear mongering OR more likely you're just ignorant to the tech and clutching your pearls.
Social engineering is about to become a literal thing...
😭
You mean ads?
It has been for a long time
it always has been. the original hacking was social engineering.
Always has
looks like they're starting with people in wheelchairs who cant run away
😂😂😂
Would you not take it if you were chair-bound and couldn’t move anything? I would just to browse alone.
@@redbeardukI wouldn’t take this if I was forced to
@@intelligentmastermined that’s fair man if you could only move your eyes you probably would pretty quickly just to regain some freedom.
Each to their own i suppose!
You can gaslight him all you want but you know damn well this chip is no-good. If you're an artist of ANY kind, this should terrify you.@@redbearduk
"My Amazon driver mistook my doorbell for a racist slur and now my legs have turned off crossing the intersection."
😂
Wild time ahead.
We are in cyberpunk 2077 minus the sexy native American girlfriend we just have a Waifu pillow
A Crusty Waifu Pillow*
They'll make robots for that
there's a native american in 2077? Who?
@@mattparker9726pam am
@@nothingtoseehere449 WHAAAAAT? NO WAY! I totally had no idea.
“Limbs deactivated. Please say “McDonald’s” out loud so you can regain control of your limbs.”
imagine a side channel attack on your brain
SQL injection to steal your memories.
@@meanpillscasper
"; drop table memories;
That is how netrunners defend themselves in Cyberpunk.
@@MuammarQadaffiINSERT INTO TABLE memories (Apple, love, loyal);
No need. Humans already vulnerable enough on its own.
Imagine having a CIA backdoor in your head.
the premier mk ultra switch
Most people already open their backdoor nice and wide for them anyway
@@powderypastor1242yeah, but not like this.
selinux?
Imagine if memories will be removed for the sake of copyright or limbs will be turned off due to an unauthorized repair or part switch
Or if there is a subscription to access all of your memories that you cant store locally in your brain you loose those for non payment. That sounds mortifying to say the least.
"Uh oh! Your body healed your legs naturally instead of you having our licensed doctors do it for you. Have fun having your legs disabled!"
Yall it's not going to be that crazy chill
Hack if they can remove memories they can implant them too.
Imagine if you're disabled child and your parents is doing something horrible but they have control over your brain thing and therefore they make you forget all the horrible stuff they're doing to you.
Or if the court systems don't want to have to deal with you being in court they'll just plant a false memory in your brain If you committing a crime because they're too tired of doing their job and actually trying to find out who committed it.
@@lightyagami3492
Why wouldn't you be able to store your memories locally in your brain?
No FOSS, No Implant, Boss.
And even then, imagine how bad a vulnerability in the code can be
Catchy
FOSS is such a buzzword, FOSS can still be exploited, it just assure that someone would catch bad code if commited by the programmer, you're still prone to get a borked fork possibly.
@@abdou.the.hereticNobody thinks FOSS is bug-proof, it's a trust issue.
And FOSS legitimately is more stable per dollar invested, most FOSS projects just suffer from lack of development support.
@@abdou.the.hereticClosed source propaganda simp detected.
As a C-5 quadriplegic, I am so torn on this technology it’s going to be amazing for individuals like me with SCI injuries, but I understand that we are just the building block and test subjects to make everybody feel good and latch onto the technology so we can push it to the masses not just people with neurological or physical dysfunction! PS, you were one of the only channels I actively go to UA-cam to watch. Keep it up. Appreciate you.
I'm sorry that the control system is using you as a stepping stone. Hopefully, there will be better people and better days and we will go in a more positive decentralised direction.
Hopefully you guys will be better appreciated and thanked for helping humanity in this better direction and no longer used.
May I ask. What assistive technologies do you currently use and also, would you like to see help yourself and also larger aspects of humanity?
@@Fnord23Gnosis honestly, I’m pretty unique for my level of injury. I don’t really have finger dexterity but you kind of would never know unless you examined me closely so I also know I don’t speak for the majority of quadriplegics. I think the most awesome assistive technology I use is not that flashy but the fact that dictation on my devices is spot on. I don’t have to worry about my finger dexterity slowing down my typing. Exploring open source models but like I said, I’m not trying to demean the project or anybody involved. I’m truly honored that people are trying to further the quality of life for individuals with impaired movement but I’m also a very grounded realist that understands how easily some things that are non-nefarious can turn into some of the most nefarious things! But maybe I’ll be eating my words in a few months, walking around smiling at the ads bombarding frontal cortex! 😝
It's not a fault of you.
Main thing is to push everyone to first finally adress problems of society- this tech is not for the human world we have now, yes brigh eyed idea of help is good, but as society and politics stand now humanity at large should not be given this.
I agree with it being used medicaly and strictly fkin overseen by medical personel- but it should not be made as a part of a deal with a corporation over which people still have little to no control over.
TLDR: humans need to societaly and mentaly grow up for this tech to be allowed for major use.
I have Cerebral palsy, and I will take a bullet, before letting them put one in me. I have read "The Prometheus Project," I don't want to be a part of the transhuman universal consciousness hive mind via AI technology. The Borg is the Disney version of the true horror.
I looked closely like you asked, he didn’t hit Donkey Kong with the green shell, he hit Wario with the green shell.
to be honest i don't believe this chip works at all, melon husk is well known for fudging videos to great extent just to attract money from gullible billionaires. he's probably raising money to bail out trump.
Unsubbed
_"Boy, I sure hope somebody was fired for that blunder"_
Thank you very much, lol
wait for the day 0 vulnerabilities on the brain chips
Wait for the intentional backdoors / the somewhat stronger solar flare than usual / DOA / the repossession agents / unknowing barber while yapping: "snip snip screeching metal-to-metal scrape".
All of this wholly unrelated to bad actors, and completely out of your range to see it coming or do anything about it.
I don't even want to think of what bad actors **can** do, this whole concept of having a plug on your head is a new world.
It isn't connected to the wifi. So that's that. Maybe in the future it will but only time will tell. For now this is like revolutionary. We can cure the blind and the paralyzed with this.
@@YezpahrGovernment driving specific people insane to push a narrative
They're only showing the successes not the horrible failures
True. This is going to result in horrible tragedy. Not might, will. But, if those tragedies allow us to iteratively build towards a perfected technology… the number of lives that could be saved or improved, in the long run, is… enormous.
There is no progress without sacrifice, risk or failure. Shits gonna go south somewhere at some point, but @Tinandel has it. All we are are stepping stones to growth of reality through itself. Everything that happens happens for the elevation if it, not so much us or the other little fellas who've emerged.
Sacrifice to elevate us and in turn elevate being is a fundamental aspect of being. It's all just a matter of resource allocation and arrangement. Most of it that we view bad only because of our human predisposition to do so in order to keep us safe, alive and thriving.
Obviously it's not a great feeling to think of all the animals that have died, but unfortunately there is a degree to which it is the current natural order :/
@freffrey3772 nothing is made for the benefit of the public without some sort of control or backdoor in place. Especially coming from a DARPA puppet like Elon. They'll tell you every feel good fluffy bullshit lie they can to get people on board.
theres only been one test subject?
@@TinandelOnly if we can trust these companies to develop these technologies with the intention of bettering the human race. But we both know they won't, they'll intentionally limit them, to sell upgrades, or make intentional anti quality of life features, so they can sell fixes. The only reason technology scares me, is because I don't trust other humans' morality at all.
My guy seriously took the first real brain machine interface and said "what if this was a vim plugin?"
Hes a bloody genius.
Executing Vim macros *BLAZINGLY* fast
"Imagine the productivity"
Imagine needing to get one of these surgeries just to be competitive at a minimum wage job... 😔
That's the future. After neuralink it'll be cybernetic limb replacements and the like
Competing against AI*
Yeah, it's ironically how technologies develops so fast, but there are no such progress in social sphere. It all leads to futuristic enslavement.
Can't wait to build my own libre brain chip and run DOOM on it
real
''bad apple but on brain chips'' there I sploiled april 2030 best video
The only way to compete with AI in my opinion is to completely stop using the internet.
or you could keep feeding it garbage instead
It’s really the only way, yeah. We all need to go and touch grass again
@@cgme9535 There might be other ways. But that's what I was able to think of.
If you turn all the A.I into Tay then we win.
"Chip in monkey, you are not productive enough" -2028 ted talk
The Amish aren't really *competing* with us though, are they?
We're competing with them and often losing in the games of happiness, self sufficientcy, and land ownership.
Not to mention birth rates@@MentalOutlaw
The guy you are talking about is Titus Morris, very interesting fellow. He isn't technically Amish but mostly lives as such. The UA-camr Peter Santenello does a few videos with him.
ive lived around amish and old order mennonites most of my life and the only thing theyre winning at is incest abuse and puppy mills. and opiate running, no one pulls over an amish teenager on a bike. city people dont know half the shit they get up to.
@@Lotsofleavesneither the autism cases
You'd have to pay me a fortune to get one of those things installed. Especially when "you will own nothing" is all the rage in tech these days.
Then don't install it, nobody is forcing you.
@sdkdb you must have made a typo. You probably meant to write "nobody is forcing you yet"
@@sdkdb OP is still allowed to have an opinion on human agency , u gotta be CIA comment bot bruh ….
@@sdkdb Yet...
@@sdkdbyeah, I won't.
"Private companies are bad. That's why you should hand over management of your brain chips to the government, we're here to help."
- the start of a dystopia
There is little difference between private companies and governments these days, politicians rely on corporations for funding and corporations rely on politicians for favourable laws. They are interconnected
day by day the line between "government" and "corporation" blurs more
@@somethingelse9228This. Many companies are an extension or the government with how many tax breaks and benefits they get
@@somethingelse9228Hey Siri define fascism?
The problem is that such tech needs to be centralized to not be abused. In this scenario a corporation which is not beholden to the people is worse than a government which theoretically could be beholden to the people. Not our government now, but some theoretical one which isn't run by fascists would be best. The problem is that this technology is too risky for our current society to handle.
If you look closely, you can see Mental Outlaw confuse Wario for Donky Kong
If only there was some kind of dystopian fictional genre warning us of this.
You mean the instruction manual genre?
Cyberpunk stopped acting as a warning when it moved from books to movies to video games and all the dummies could see anymore were the pretty colors.
@@poika22idk I think Cyberpunk 2077 is pretty clear on how fucked we are and they even toned down the commodification of sex for the M rating. Thing just, despite all that, try doing a ‘ganic run in the game and you’ll get stomped in no time flat.
@@poika22 Tell me you never played cyber punk without telling me you ever played cyber punk
Some people, especially people like Elon, considers it to be a utopia
4:17 There's also potential for fixing some paralysed people who have specific injuries that only stop the signals from reaching the target, but the signal is still there. For example you could implant a signal receiver at the base of the spine which would bridge the gap and allow signals to reach the legs again. The receiver would be wirelessly connected to the Neuralink
imagine a jammer disabling your limb, it's better than being paralyzed but still
@@igorka5exe i mean.. it could be wired
@@igorka5exe What I'm interested in is when this stuff hits the diy markets.
Yap and the downside to that is you'd end up having a subscription to be allowed to walk.
Want us to send that signal you better pay your $30,000 yearly fine
@@TechnoMinarchistBallWhaddya mean by DIY?
The slippery slope is real there is no hope.
God is coming back this is just a test run of the mark of the beast
If elon doesnt have one in his brain, then i dont want one.
Good metric, however, what if he gets a custom one?
@@JayRagon one ring to rule them, in the darkness bind them
@@infectionsman Hes gonna be constantly shitposting to all his lesser Nazgul at 4:44 am.
He might one day, but my money is that it's gonna be some kind of publicity stunt, or a chip designed without the spookware, us peasants will get.
This is a risky procedure designed to help people with disabilities. Elon doesn't need it
At last, our cyberpunk dystopia gets a little interesting
Not sure I'd call proprietary, monopoly-owned tech forever outside your control interesting. Typically once the megacorporate giants get their hands on this stuff, it's everything but interesting in the end. Take the internet. One of mankind's greatest inventions with so much possibility-- and now within the last 20 years as more and more of it comes under monopolistic control, it's become bland, sterile, "safe", and predictable.
@@mgh7634 Eventually they'll probably just require a piece of tech inside your righthand or forehead to be able to make purchases so they can always be tracked and recorded properly for you to be a part of society.
mark of the beast reference?@@captaincommando9839
The mark of the beast comes
@@sunpsyco7073that does raise an interesting point. This technology does seem to have all the hallmarks of the mark that is mentioned in prophecy. If such a thing ever became mandated it would most definitely qualify.
Neuralink being the only way to compete with ai in the future is the scariest statement ive heard in a long time. Cant wait to neuralink and connect to my ai companion who feeds me my thoughts
Definitely reminiscent of the "Mark of the Beast" from Revelations.
@@Beastpig41didn't you guys say that about artificial sugar lol
It's marketing by fear mongering. Elon is a hypocrite for saying "AI will be the end of humanity" or something stupid and keep funding AI anyways.
Monkey unplug computer 🙊
@@Beastpig41 You don't need it for every aspect of life in society, so it's not it.
Industrial society and its consequences
Were a disaster for the human race
This is the result of nation states, human nature is incompatible with effectively and ethically running countries, we need to revert back to decentralised fuedalist esc civilisations like we have been doing for 99% of human history, before it’s too late…
there's no way this isn't going to be used to persecute thought crimes :/
It can't actually read your thoughts, the way you control it is by doing specific thought exercises to trigger activity in specific parts of the brain which then correlate to preset commands. For example if you wanted to attack in a video game you might Focus specifically on what it feels like to push an object in real life triggering activity in a specific part of your brain which then would trigger the chip to execute that command in game. The same type of Technology exists in the form of EEG headbands and headsets which can be used without any sort of surgery and are relatively cheap all things considered. There are people playing VR games, Dark Souls Etc using only thoughts with EEG technology.
@@Sauce787 So in other words, it reads your thoughts.
@@canoshizrocks From my understanding, it can't read complex thoughts. Yet...
Although personally, I don't see how an AI can learn what you think. After all, the only way for it to learn is for you to tell it what you are thinking and even then you would need to perfectly describe everything that is in your thought for it to be accurate.
@@arebelscum9495 I want to be optimistic.
@@canoshizrocksObviously, Elon is just telling us it cant read thoughts, while it ghost collects the data, like duckduck oh No! Optimus Bio Robots sounds fun😂🎉
We have to stop playing God right now before we usher in a dystopia.
oh it's already being ushered in and it's too late.
repent now because it hits the fan soon my dear friend and by soon I mean we no longer have even 5 years
My man. We are already living in a dystopia.
This reminds me of that one merryweather comic of the future where everyone is inside a pod buzzed out with happiness chemicals, except now, you can have a brain chip hitting your dopamine receptors anytime you do good corpo thing. It’s Candy Crush’s visual stimulants taken to a whole new level.
Metal Gear Solid 2 & 4's nanomachines basically
@@Jupiter__001_Also a game called We Happy Few and the movie Equilibrium is a bit similar. No brain chips in those but the chips can constantly deliver your "medicine".
Technological feudalism
Not getting no chip in my brain that mark of the beast shit right there😂
Can't wait to be homeless and unemployed because I don't have the latest brain chip 😁😃
there's a silver lining to that scenario. You feel satisfied in your death, knowing you resisted great temptation, and you're self-conscious enough to see others being absolutely miserable with those chips. I foresee many a person with disfigurements as they flock to this chip.@@placeholdier
Thank God I would rather starve and be homeless before I get this thing
I'd rather kms than take an invasive brain chip.
"You will get ze zhip" -
Yours truly NWO
Don’t worry they’ll paralyze you first 😂
Go ahead
@@Frey-Doh Intracranial Explosive Device
Make my day
Can't wait for the maintenance and update subscription fees
I L❤VE MANMADE HORRORS BEYOND MY COMPREHENSION
I like how you said "they could broadcast advertisements into your brain" and then UA-cam fed me an ad
I love Neuralink, I am completely incapable of thinking otherwise.
Damn they didnt even need the chip to enslave you. That's crazy.
I'm reminded of Echopraxia (the 2nd Blindsight book) where the protagonist is a teacher who was denied his tenure due to not having at least a subbrain to keep up with his contemporaries.
As dystopian as it seems, I'm not THAT pessimistic about it right now.
Every technology has a backdoor. Whether that means the company itself or AI hacking the tech. Sounds cool but sounds detrimental in the long run. Here we come John Conor!
they think cyberpunk but its probably more like chanda gets uploaded scene in pantheon
And remember, don't let Sam Altman scan your eyeballs.
Who is Sam altman
@@ReallyWinningopenai. google worldcoin
@@ReallyWinning ceo of openai, billionaire that wants to kill everyone
Whaaaaaat? Major corporations wanting to iniect thoughts into my brain? They would never.... Right? Right guys? Surely...
"Boy! I sure need to get me some Wendy's even though the surge pricing right now has made the spicy chicken nuggets 900% more expensive!"
Cant wait to have my motor functions limited for wrongthink
There should be a law requiring these types of implants to become open source after a certain period of being on the market. That way we we can retain the profit incentive to develop such technologies but also make sure that there is always a possibility of repair for older implants no matter what happens to the companies developing them.
Any company should be forced to open-source all their stuff if they stop supporting it.
Louis Rossman has been building something of a platform based around this very idea.
@@justaguy8104 I like that guy
Its all fun and games until "synapse burnout"
the cyberpsychosis quickhack:
@@ladyViviaen me streaming 3D true to life loli porn directly into people's brains
Blackmirror
If there will be a scene with a PM and a pig, we can only hope.
Braindead comment
"Access to your phone today is access to your brain tomorrow" - CGPGrey
But can neurlink allow to instal doom and make your brain run doom ?
It's moreso like they turn the world itself into DooM and you get the chance to function like you have a praetor suit.
The demons are already here burning things down.
No matter how cool the idea is, I am not going to use it in the future for my personal safety. 🙅♀
If I was in the position of the quadriplegic sure. But installing something solely to enhance my existing abilities when nothing is inherently wrong? No.
@@clarencewalters338 this is the reason on why I am not going to buy it.
seems like this view is quite common which im happy for
ackshully he hit WARIO with a green shell? smgdh at these casual gamers
So in case anyone’s looked at the specifics…
1. This interface basically wipes out the need to use your hands. Imagine speedrunners if they were controlling with their thoughts instead of a physical controller. If that sounds weird, yeah, but human beings tend to learn things well when they want to. I’m certain people will learn the “tricks.”
2. Because of this, we are already seeing performance increases on tasks like typing, chess, gaming, and more, just by this alone. While it’s a pointless upgrade for snapchat, for “meaningful work” whatever that is…it’s a huge boost. Imagine R&D with this. It would be efficient. Very efficient.
3. The military more than likely already has this. And if it hasn’t, it will likely be acquiring it very soon. Whether clandestinely or not.
Basically, if you aren’t going to stick this thing in your brain-and I reckon the detractors aren’t going to willingly do so-the problem with this is ultimately how people are going to use this tech, and how people are going to advance it.
It already boosts human performance, instead of just being “at human performance.” It’s going to get better, and things are going to get scary the more and more humanity pursue augmented intelligences instead of huge data centers that chew up energy for the same result.
"we noticed your monthly payment failed, unfortunately until we can receive the payment we will have to disable your ability to breathe."
Imagine a future where every newborn will have one of these...
The door's open because we already tolerate circumcision of healthy infants
Why would you give a newborn one
Imagine a future where all govs have infinite resources to the point where even random nobodies get brain chips for free? That sounds awesome.
@@greenpinapple820Oh you poor naive child... Godspeed
Out of the womb, nurse "were just gonna install the nuralink we will bring him right back*
Mission: Failed
New mission: *make them unusable*
Not a bad idea
EMP!! EMP!!
(Or put a faraday cage inside your floor, walls, and ceiling, so when people with chips come over they don't work.)
@@jackalenterprisesofohio why waste something so powerful? even sKiddiez can hack these things, might be overkill
The fact that someone can reach me 24/7 and there really if there is a way to ignore it makes me want to go full wilderness
this is literally the mark of the beast
God is coming back amen
@@Yeshua_is-Cool it's a cycle, it happened with the Roman empire, and it will happen with the Western empire. Many civilizations will fall
See if it's to help people with debilitating disabilities I have no problem with it. However I'm having an existential crisis because this could be used for evil and I'm horrified at what governments and corporations could do with it
Not could. WILL do with it.
Supposedly, it can only do external outputs, not inputs. However, who knows what is in the brain chip, itself....
Be sane and don't take the chip. Pretty soon the government, corpos and religions(Christianity and Islam which are controllee by the government, basically all Abrahamic religions are) will start forcing it on people
If only there was a book that warned about this… oh right, the Bible. Mark of the beast.
@@kaddindefiant the bible and Christianity actually support it. Even the Pope said so.
Once they can tinker with human memories, there's no way to ever know you didn't get got.
Your videos are pretty much the only ones i watch from my feed nowadays. Cheers from Greece. Thanks for the content.
What would Uncle Ted think
Krazinki would shit himself
*misspelled intentionally in case glowsticks are watching*
he would think kablooie
We are going to be the old people still using screens while the kids will be all about that direct brain interface
Imagine driving and an ad appears in your brain, and whilst trying to get rid of it you run someone over.
YOU'LL be the one to blame because you can bet your arse that Neurolink won't accept fault.
How long until my brain starts asking me "wanna try edge"?
It will be tragic when this technology is used to its fullest extent. I wonder if it's better to be long dead before that day comes and leave it to the imagination.
Oh yes absolutely. People making children at this point in history baffle me. Poor kids, don't envy them one bit. Looking forward to oblivion personally.
Man, I can't wait to store all my thoughts and memories in a cloud!
05:50 the idea of having to see ads in our minds too is wild
Would this fry your brain in case of a solar flare?
also cosmic rays flipping bits could accidentally turn you gae
Also cosmic rays flipping bits could turn you 🌈
@@pluto8404lmao
@@pluto8404wdym, cosmic rays are insanely rare and also you have a skull to protect you from them
@@hughjanes4883 they still happen
Two things come to mind. First there was an Australian woman that had an implant for management of seizures or something. Gave her a massive quality of life boost. She was forced to have it removed when the company went under. Who owns and has final say over an implant? What property rights do we peasants have gor this? Second, it was revealed (i can link an article if anyone cares) that the pentagon wants to take veterans and drug them up to make them less empathetic and put them back in thw field in some sort of power armor. This concept plus neuralink makes me wonder how long it'll be before were living in Warhammer 40k.
I want to mention, a mouse with 12 side buttons (and ideally a shift feature) can also give stuff like backspace, enter, delete, / whatever ^^
Keeping "distant" and important buttons right under a finger, and takes about a week to adapt from a regular mouse.
(Not as cool as neuralink tho)
"Their implants are going obsolete"
Now where have I see this before...
Wiring up the neural pathways to control our human legs can already take years when our brains are in the ideal state. The types of robotic legs that would interface easily would be those that use basic directional input and use algorithms/ai to travel, which are a hell of a lot more error prone and expensive than an electric wheelchair.
Well said! The natural pathways are also formed from specific areas of the motor cortex. Not sure that neural link would be able to accomplish the same thing without those specialized pathways.
Ever hear of Cochlear hearing brain implants? A family member has one and the amount of exclusive integration with Apple products is kinda sus.
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An open source Neuralink would be awesome ngl
imagine the amount of power you could have having those
"ah shit i dereferenced a null pointer and now my kidneys are imploding"
@@unflexianI know it's just a joke, but obviously people working on technology vital for human life, would have other standards than your desktop computer. I can't imagine neurolink chips being bleeding edge lol.
@@ThomasNoname yes i totally agree with you, which is why this shouldn't be open source/hackable.
@@unflexianOpen source makes things more secure, are you a troll?
@@ThomasNoname ofc it is, i don't believe in security by obscurity, but brains have passed a boundary for me
It's like I'm listening to a friend. Thank for making videos! Please don't stop.
Finally, we have built The Torment Nexus from the classic sci-fi novel Don’t Create The Torment Nexus
I wish i was born 200 years ago.
200 too much i think rn is pretty good but the 60-80s would be fine too
You will live in interesting times and you will like it.
You will live in Humanitys inflection point and you'll love itt
1824? There aren't a lot of enviable positions to be born into.
I wish I was dead too
Imagine being on the "free" ad supported version of neurolink. 2½ minutes of ads for every 5 minutes of limb control. For a nominal fee, you can opt into the "ad-free" version that still plays ads because some limb movements are sponsored and thus require an ad play before every use. Like a 30 second Nike ad in your brain every time you want your robot arm to throw a ball.
Nah, I could see the governmnet be like "but people are dying, and that's not very tax money of you" so I could see the ads play whenever you sleep, so instead of having dreams you get an advertisment about the new McBug.
Or I could see it where ads play every time you blink or close your eyes.
I just imagined, imgaine getting a *"EEEEERRRRRTTT EERRRT EERRRT THIS IS A TEST OF THE NEROLINK EMERGENCY BROADCAST SYSTEM EEEERRRR EEEERRRRR EEERRRRRRRREEEEEEEAAAAAUUUUUUEEEEEEOOOOO0000IIIII, IF THIS WAS A REAL EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS WOULD HAVE FOLLOWED, EEEERRRRRRT EEERRTT EERRRTT EEEEEEEE"*
Thank you for raising awareness, writing you from my coca lab in Colombia
Coca?
Like the chocolate?
Or what Biden has every 3.24 seconds?
@@jackalenterprisesofohio LOL
Your channel really is excellent. Always very interesting content, very good commentary.
can't wait for keanu reeves ghost caught on a brain chip getting stuck inside my head slowly taking over my consciousness
I really hate the idea of being pushed to adapt something like this because "you'll need it to compete with ai", machines should serve people, not compete with them. Giving someone else the ability to mess with my brain is a new level of existential horror that I hope I will never have to contend with in my life time.
Exactly. If these technologies don’t serve us but instead we compete with them, that’s an admission that both technologies and workers are serving some other entity that we should be impressing
Say "I want to replace the working class" without saying "I want to replace the working class", maybe pull up the ladder to pay for any training or classes. 🙄😏
MKULTRA 2.0 coming to a FBI near you
CIA****
@@graysid9769What's the difference?
@@ChuckSneedly one investigates crimes, one commits crimes against humanity
MKUltra 2 was the 90s, it already happened. this would be MK 3 now.
World's first netrunners are going to be an absolutely wild show to watch.
No wonder why I love the Anime/Movie Paprika so much. It was way ahead of its time.
"The device is read only" , I don't think I've ever heard an electrical engineer, legitimate hacker or even tinkerer say this seriously. Nothing is one way, even when you have all the preventative measures in the world, in the best case you're an expensive modded chip and board away from inverting most devices functions.
Most sensor arrays are in fact effectively read only. You can't just magically drive an amplifier in reverse to turn a receiver into a transmitter without doing massive hardware changes. Like sure, the antenna on your car radio might technically be able to emit a shitty signal, or the wires on a neuralink might be able to deliver some sort of voltage, but if there's no hardware capable of driving this signal, well, you won't get one.
@@animowany111 so you're saying hackers can't hack into my tube tv's digital to analog converter?
cant wait for these to have "bugs that are features"
Haha, when you mentioned controlling the mouse, my immediate thought was also „imagine the power in Vim/Emacs“
i always think of this article I read recently of how researchers were able to make speakers behave as a mic and vica versa
Competing products include Blackrock Neurotech. Larry Fink gonna roll 6G Hexa-X massive twinning sooner than you think :)
Yay, Cyberpunk reality! Also: NOOOOOO, Cyberpunk reality!
Why can't it ever be a Amishpunk reality....
>:(
Esports pros are about to become augmented machines of pure headshot precision
Mark of the beast
Pills. Now.
I actually don't mind this kind of technology if we get some sort of libre, FOSS brainchip
Pray it comes, I suspect we'll need it
Amen.
Can't wait to install Arch on my brain, and get it bricked by a kernel update.
@@streetpigeongames3596I will never allow systemd in my brain. I barely can stand allowing it into my computer
Yeah what could go wrong with directly interfacing your brain with computers through an implant. Nothing if it's le hecking mega epic hax0r linux OPEN SOURCE!!!1