Neuralink Show and Tell, Fall 2022

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  • Join us in our mission to build generalized I/O devices for the brain → neuralink.com/careers
    00:00 Steampunk Elevator Music
    16:06 Intro & Overview (Elon)
    36:38 Generalized Interface to the Brain (DJ)
    41:43 Live Robot Demo!
    45:45 Neural Decoding (Nir)
    51:35 BCI Reliability (Bliss)
    55:48 Spike Detection (Avinash)
    1:00:23 Robot Demo Result!
    1:00:58 Charging (Matt)
    1:05:23 Implant Testing (Julian)
    1:11:16 Accelerated Lifetime Testing (Josh)
    1:16:48 Surgery Engineering (Christine)
    1:23:52 Upgradeability (Alex)
    1:28:40 Needle Design & Manufacturing (Sam)
    1:33:55 Proxy Design (Lesley)
    1:37:09 Vision Applications (Dan)
    1:46:42 Spinal Cord Applications (Joey)
    1:54:49 Q&A
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  • @anonony9081
    @anonony9081 Рік тому +587

    The idea that they might be able to give sight to someone who never had it blows my mind. Their reaction is going to be priceless, like those people who get the color blindness correcting glasses and can't believe what they see

    • @Thulaandme
      @Thulaandme Рік тому +11

      The thing is: sight can be taken from a helpless victim's abilities and trans-placed into someone else though identitytheft.

    • @DrJeff-
      @DrJeff- Рік тому +12

      That claim is a huge stretch from what this type of technology could do. It can not let blind people see.

    • @jtcoding6422
      @jtcoding6422 Рік тому +25

      @@DrJeff- obviously not yet, as he stated, these are his main goals for the technology

    • @supersaiyajin5944
      @supersaiyajin5944 Рік тому +5

      Thats like getting a completely new sense

    • @supersaiyajin5944
      @supersaiyajin5944 Рік тому +27

      @@DrJeff- why are u guys always so obsessed with denying all inventions?

  • @BlvckVigil
    @BlvckVigil Рік тому +647

    So just imagine NeuroLink is a subscription-based service and you miss a month and they turn off your legs

    • @relykking2523
      @relykking2523 Рік тому +25

      RIP

    • @NoBodyHome639
      @NoBodyHome639 Рік тому +26

      Cyberpunk BAYBAY 😎

    • @inspirednaija7204
      @inspirednaija7204 Рік тому +1

      What's the name of the movie Series you're referring to?

    • @nj22_
      @nj22_ Рік тому +13

      Copy paste from other channel. Get a life

    • @CMAX999
      @CMAX999 Рік тому +10

      Gotta jailbreak that shit my guy.

  • @quinnbeasley94
    @quinnbeasley94 Рік тому +126

    Came for the brief, stayed for the Steampunk Elevator music

    • @deuduttanagori5569
      @deuduttanagori5569 Рік тому +1

      I am not able to find steampunk elevator music! Know where the whole song is ? The very start one

    • @aeiou1738
      @aeiou1738 Рік тому +3

      @@deuduttanagori5569the song is called “area 49” by OWN3D Music

    • @Evra22
      @Evra22 Рік тому

      True

    • @catesounds77
      @catesounds77 3 місяці тому

      👍

  • @sshawarma
    @sshawarma Рік тому +143

    This is so cool! And the number of applications are insane, from regulating immune responses, additive senses, external device control, telepathic communication!

    • @stevesalvant80
      @stevesalvant80 Рік тому +8

      We need to be aware of the downside to this image advertiser putting bad tought in your head

    • @no-name168
      @no-name168 Рік тому +3

      "telepathic communication" 💀💀

    • @jaydonsciregiesekam6205
      @jaydonsciregiesekam6205 Рік тому +17

      @@no-name168 yeah? lmao not a stretch to imagine that two individuals with neuralink devices installed will be able to communicate through said devices

    • @pwilkutowski
      @pwilkutowski Рік тому +10

      yup you can zap dissidents remotely for wrong think!

    • @quinnbeasley94
      @quinnbeasley94 Рік тому +5

      I want to limit my sense of taste so I can eat healthier without gagging

  • @madhououinkyoma
    @madhououinkyoma Рік тому +164

    1:44:20 - This demo on its application for vision is mindblowing. I never expected them to be this far into this already. Blew my mind 🤯. I'm so excited for the future of Neuralink 🧠

    • @eneafrancesco
      @eneafrancesco Рік тому +16

      Truly mindblowing! I got goosebumps ... the way he said: "Our goal is to turn the lights on for someone who has spent decades in the dark" - as if he was talking about a good friend who is actually blind and he is fighting to change that. 😭

    • @ThorntonArtStudio
      @ThorntonArtStudio Рік тому

      I think that specific part is the data from the eye tracking camera overlaid onto what the monkey is seeing on screen.

    • @nodelayfordays8083
      @nodelayfordays8083 Рік тому +2

      Also sounds scary, living in the dark for so long then someone turns the lights on? And more importantly that camera better be fixed otherwise it’s like someone taking your eyes and moving them around disembodied from your head. Exciting but will be interesting how they deal with those hurdles.

    • @eminence_
      @eminence_ Рік тому +2

      They are most likely using just off the shelf eye tracking software.

    • @isaiahphillip4112
      @isaiahphillip4112 Рік тому +2

      @@eneafrancesco I hope his friend is rich because America is a corporate nightmare. There are so few people who are totally blind that society could easily pay for all of them to get such a procedure, but it will undoubtedly cost hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars.

  • @user-ct1lf3hf1v
    @user-ct1lf3hf1v Рік тому +232

    Probably would've been the proudest day of my life if I were up on that stage presenting on behalf of such a project and team. Most presentations contain so much BS, like Meta's VR for ex., but Elon's companies are always straight to the engineering

    • @artaxfersarh6889
      @artaxfersarh6889 Рік тому +21

      Ngl this is a lot more impressive than what meta is doing

    • @gavedu2203
      @gavedu2203 Рік тому

      @@artaxfersarh6889 in terms of revolting scary dystopian nightmares, this is definently even more impressive than meta, one day u mfs gonna wake up with this shit in your head seeing extended reality in every second of your waking life, commercials in your brain that u have to pay 5$ for to skip, and so on

    • @_mysilentblue2227
      @_mysilentblue2227 Рік тому +4

      Just like all of his Q&A presentations, those project leads are changing the path of humanity, SpaceX, Tesla AI, Neuralink, absolutely incredible what these folks are achieving.

    • @Adreno23421
      @Adreno23421 Рік тому

      The proudest day of their lives was when they presented their PhD dissertation, not sitting besides a snake oil salesman like Musk. There's a reason why half the founders of Neuralink left the company. And Musk was not a founder, he is not in any patents, nor has he published any scientific paper on the subject.

    • @Kai-pv2ki
      @Kai-pv2ki Рік тому +1

      To Elon it's just another day

  • @kantnklaar
    @kantnklaar Рік тому +79

    What a team, so much knowledge in one room!

  • @dentarthurdent42
    @dentarthurdent42 Рік тому +73

    Fantastic progress Neuralink team! Keep it up, you are going to change the world!!

  • @dreamingghost306
    @dreamingghost306 Рік тому +8

    The Q&A part is incredible, the synchronization of the team shows how much they are organized. Elon truly respect his employees, letting them have their due recognition in their fields, this is far from being the case for other companies. Neuralink is a good example for every business and team working project.

  • @khinswemyint5349
    @khinswemyint5349 Рік тому +98

    This is phenomenal! Looking forward to seeing application in use for people who are paralysed or volts their vision. It is also inspiring to see so many young scientists working in this project.

  • @erikasl.7050
    @erikasl.7050 Рік тому +131

    Neuralink is one of the most exciting projects for me and I'm really looking forward to it's future. This is very important for the technological improvement of humanity, cuz it essentially allows people to have a direct interface to digital medium.
    Can't have those cyberpunk enchantments without a device like this :D
    Keep up the good work Neuralink team!

    • @ssn90
      @ssn90 Рік тому +6

      Improvement of humanity ??.... That can never happen. Things are getting worse even though technologically we are progressing ahead

    • @poetdrunken5775
      @poetdrunken5775 Рік тому +15

      @@ssn90 nope

    • @peterbelanger4094
      @peterbelanger4094 Рік тому +2

      This is HORRIBLE! This tech needs to be stopped IMMEDIATELY!!!!!

    • @quinten01
      @quinten01 Рік тому +7

      @@peterbelanger4094 🤡

    • @FctHvn
      @FctHvn Рік тому

      @@poetdrunken5775 keep denying reality

  • @shikharmaurya1090
    @shikharmaurya1090 Рік тому +5

    As a doctor I think Elon Musk neuralink is going to change the future of neuroscience eventually the whole human body🙌

  • @Kitora_Su
    @Kitora_Su Рік тому +14

    Was a brilliant show and tell. Excited for the future ones 🎉

  • @rrodmada
    @rrodmada Рік тому +45

    Astonishing! Congratulations and thank you to the Neuralink for such amazing accomplishments!

  • @NicksAreOverrated
    @NicksAreOverrated Рік тому +6

    amazing stuff, really appreciate the lengths you go to to ensure animals are put under the least possible amount of stress

  • @Grimthang
    @Grimthang Рік тому +5

    Amazing, it is going so much faster than i could have hoped for.

  • @WNouriW
    @WNouriW Рік тому +10

    I'm a C5 incomplete quadriplegic from Tunisia 🇹🇳 since 2 years and a half ago.. And Im waiting for approval of the FDA for the human trials since a year ago now. If in any case you need me as a volunteer. I'm yours!

    • @TheMagicJIZZ
      @TheMagicJIZZ Рік тому +1

      You should email neuralink directly and say you'd be willing to give permission with FDA
      You'd get it free that way. And they would probably respond if you wanted to be on a waitlist

    • @WNouriW
      @WNouriW Рік тому +2

      @@TheMagicJIZZ In their website on the patient application registry section it's mentioned that I need to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident... And Im Tunisian 🇹🇳 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @elhugeo
    @elhugeo Рік тому +24

    1:23:39
    "if I can get a volunteer"
    room went quiet really fast

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Рік тому +7

      They already have thousands of volunteers on a wait list including me. It turns out that 80% of their staff has already volunteered but the FDA does not want healthy people

    • @elhugeo
      @elhugeo Рік тому +1

      @@pilotavery that's good. She just wanted to make a "funny" when the skull drilling began.

  • @johnmorrison4224
    @johnmorrison4224 Рік тому +6

    Great conference. Encouraging to see so many young people who actually got an education.

  • @madhououinkyoma
    @madhououinkyoma Рік тому +58

    1:17:00 - Here comes Christine with her jokes 😆 She definitely lightened the mood some
    1:17:25 - No hands
    1:18:04 - Tiny dancer
    1:20:46 - Photon magic
    1:22:55 - Won't cut it (almost missed this one)
    1:23:35 - Volunteer
    Crushed it! 🥳

    • @helenarii
      @helenarii Рік тому

      It was awesome hahah. What was the arbitrary shape cutting about though? Didn't get it haha

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Рік тому

      @@helenarii Saying something "won't cut it" means it won't work for a specific task. So, what she's saying has a double meaning that are both entirely valid. Idk if this type of joke has a name

    • @madhououinkyoma
      @madhououinkyoma Рік тому

      @@iloveparadise there you go

  • @oldpain7625
    @oldpain7625 Рік тому +6

    Enlightening in a wide variety of ways. Perfect format with the Q&A at the end. Between this and the reveal of the B-21 Raider by Northrop last night, it's been a great few days to bare witness to technological advances.
    Now that I think of it, we may want to keep these technologies seperate actually. 🤖🛩️

  • @eaglenebula2172
    @eaglenebula2172 Рік тому +8

    Mind blowing stuff, keep up the great work you guys 👍🏻

  • @raphaelschaad4309
    @raphaelschaad4309 Рік тому +9

    I’m impressed by the team spirit in the Q&A ❤

  • @AghaNoor
    @AghaNoor Рік тому +5

    Loved the Rick and Morty reference Elon! Keep the great work up! Whenever I watch two people/shows they always end up collaborating!

  • @c.c.1366
    @c.c.1366 Рік тому +5

    Had a lot of fun watching this great presentation.

  • @steffenhartmann6166
    @steffenhartmann6166 Рік тому +55

    Giving blind people some sort of eye sight back is just mindblowing. I hope this tech will evolve quickly!

    • @laniakea1501
      @laniakea1501 Рік тому +13

      "some sort" might be actually better kinda superhuman if we consider all types of cameras(thermal, infrared, even radar etc), lenses(macro,tele), remote image, HUD...

    • @virtuallyreal5339
      @virtuallyreal5339 Рік тому +4

      Think bigger! This is analog level beginnings

    • @essentials1016
      @essentials1016 Рік тому +2

      It wont. At least not in the foreseeable future.

    • @virtuallyreal5339
      @virtuallyreal5339 Рік тому

      @@essentials1016 ??? That's false

    • @Jack.3077
      @Jack.3077 Рік тому

      @@essentials1016 nahhh man

  • @SeekWarmth
    @SeekWarmth Рік тому +6

    Truly impressive stuff. The progress made so far is quite inspiring. With so much progress being made, the imagination is really starting to run wild with possibilities. For me the motor control, or the controlling of the pig's limb was the most impressive bit. The possibilities and applications of this are countless. It sort of makes me optimistic about future gaming (Which is my main stake in this) as well as assisting people who have disabilities.
    Thank you for sharing this information, I had thought that some of the promises//ideas/aspirations made in earlier day would take decades to come to fruition, but this update just proved that all the sci-fi type ideas we've been imagining are not that far off.

  • @SumeetDhiman
    @SumeetDhiman Рік тому +3

    This person is everywhere I look. Semi truck event, twitter and now here too. It’s just incredible?

  • @itzfraggle9620
    @itzfraggle9620 Рік тому +19

    I’ve never seen him so nervous, it shows how detected, and how much he cares about this project. You can tell he’s very proud and he cares about the work they’ve accomplished.👌

  • @NeuraPod
    @NeuraPod Рік тому +5

    Exciting times ahead. Thanks for sharing this progress.

  • @TheOnlyName
    @TheOnlyName Рік тому +2

    I watched the whole thing, so excited to see what Neuralink brings in the future!

  • @framenter
    @framenter Рік тому +16

    Applications of Neuralink is beyond imagination! Great work team.

  • @mikl2345
    @mikl2345 Рік тому +1

    Re. Q&A Section - what an amazing group of humans. All so humble, and cooperative. So there is hope for humanity...

  • @atpray
    @atpray Рік тому +12

    Absolutely loving this video and presentation. Thanks for a lot of info.

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 Рік тому +19

    That charging mechanism is genius

  • @brightmangroup1003
    @brightmangroup1003 Рік тому +15

    It feels like Neuralink team is ushering in the next stage of human evolution.. this is really world-changing stuff! 🤯

    • @JesusChristDenton_7
      @JesusChristDenton_7 Рік тому +3

      It's beautiful.

    • @inspirednaija7204
      @inspirednaija7204 Рік тому +1

      Too bad it's seemingly not important enough for mainstream media to push the narrative. They are occupied with more relevant topics like Elon is the new Trump.

    • @scarface11991
      @scarface11991 Рік тому +2

      @@inspirednaija7204 this. We are witnessing a revolution in tech and science and the media just shrugged it off. I'm just sitting here in awe watching this presentation.

  • @2yt4u.14.
    @2yt4u.14. Рік тому +1

    That some people will be able to see or walk again fills me with so much joy. I thankfully dont suffer from any ilnesses but knowing that people could regain these functions again is making me very happy. I wish there was no illnesses or disablities in this world.

  • @Anon20855
    @Anon20855 Рік тому +4

    huh , you know how amazing it is to see this created ? As a child I always wondered if our body is controlled by electric signals from brain, if it would be possible to restore body capabilities for disabled people through usage of wires that would redirect electric signals to the intact nerves. I am glad that it always made sense and that we see it being brought to life. Not surprised that it was possible but still amazed that it was funded !

  • @Ickli
    @Ickli Рік тому +10

    I could imagine, for typing quickly, you could have the neura link prompt the user to go through a step where you teach it to read the alphabet from your thoughts. Similar to how we teach speech to text to recognize our voices easier, the software could take you through a process of thinking of different letters or words and take the data from Neuralink to teach itself how to interpret your typing by thought.

    • @user-ng6jq3hh9k
      @user-ng6jq3hh9k Рік тому

      Зачем все усложнять? Благодаря технологии можно просто выстраивать магистрали в мозге! Представьте. Вы ложитесь спать, а чип подает сигнал в отделы мозга отвечающие за лингвистику и выстраивает из стволовых клеток мозга новые магистрали нейронов! Утром вы уже говорите свободно на двух-трёх языках.

    • @efraim6960
      @efraim6960 10 місяців тому

      ​@@user-ng6jq3hh9k now this is next level insane! matrix stuff.

  • @taocteam.9829
    @taocteam.9829 Рік тому +30

    I'm so excited to see how you've progressed over time, I've been following you since 2018, I totally share your vision. I have a question: what safety measures does Neuralink take to minimize the risk of damage caused by brain movement and shocks during boxing or other physical activities, and what is the maximum distance that electrodes can travel without suffering damage?

    • @shahbazfawbush
      @shahbazfawbush Рік тому

      Boxing probably not compatible with the implant.

    • @benjamindane1735
      @benjamindane1735 Рік тому

      @@shahbazfawbush ok so don't hit you head while implanted or you might lose sight and have a damaged electrical device implanted in your brain...

  • @DavJumps
    @DavJumps Рік тому +1

    Truly fascinating from beginning to end.

  • @yyxx9309
    @yyxx9309 Рік тому +1

    gee how many challenges you have to solve!! Great work team!

  • @0xbitbybit
    @0xbitbybit Рік тому +3

    This is unreal work! Would love to work on Neuralink, but I probably don't quite have the expertise and I'm not in NA 😭 What a project and goal to work towards, if we can get anywhere near giving people vision, helping para and quadraplegics, and getting anything like The Matrix, learning skills super fast, I'm 100% in! Amazing!

  • @stacyracy9770
    @stacyracy9770 Рік тому +38

    I haven't walked in 15 years. Just to be able to stand up and put on my pant would be amazing. Feeling if I'm ripping a toe off would obviously be beneficial as well! Once the brain begins interacting with a new pathway to the spinal cord, will the cord will actually regrow nerves? If so, can the implant in the spinal area be extracted?

    • @promeneuzivotu117
      @promeneuzivotu117 Рік тому

      🎵THEY WILL FOOL THE SHEPARDS THEY WILL KNOW WHAT YOU FEAR!FOLLOW THERE FOLLOW THERE VOICE...WAKE UP STACY!🎵

    • @promeneuzivotu117
      @promeneuzivotu117 Рік тому

      14

    • @MrTarzan2day
      @MrTarzan2day Рік тому

      Is your break complete or incomplete?
      I don't think the spinal cord has the ability to regrow.

    • @goran500
      @goran500 6 місяців тому

      No, it will not regrow. You will probably never be able to walk or stand up.

    • @stacyracy9770
      @stacyracy9770 5 місяців тому

      @goran500 lol. I guess you are NOT a medical doctor or possibly, mote likely a very lonely keyboard warrior who just gets off on negativity? You may stay off the internet for awhile and spend time rethinking your degusting attitude!

  • @RareKino
    @RareKino Рік тому +1

    Shaping up to have real potential bring some real magic to the world of neuroscience here.

  • @lucytsaitsai3035
    @lucytsaitsai3035 Рік тому +12

    This is really awesome...and a profound impact on the human world....big Congrats to Elon and your great team 🎊🎉🔥🎈❤️

  • @juanjortega8558
    @juanjortega8558 Рік тому +4

    i love how this people are talking us through this amazing and complex project to later hear someone talking sh.... like is so easy and Disney magical to do this kind of progress.

  • @a.langhammer3081
    @a.langhammer3081 Рік тому +1

    It's great to take such a step, because it takes courage. I wish you absolute success! Too bad I can't participate.

  • @ajedgar8299
    @ajedgar8299 Рік тому +17

    "Freeze all motor functions!"

    • @pilotavery
      @pilotavery Рік тому +1

      It actually won't be able to do this. It's able to read neural activity and write to it, but it can't stop it from happening on its own. The best it could do is try and interrupt it by spamming random signals to move and random directions. However it has to be charged every day and if you just knock it off of your head, then it no longer is connected to the internal fibers and no longer can do anything. All of the processing is done on an external device that communicates wirelessly about half an inch through your skull and sticks to your head with a little magnet.

  • @Durior
    @Durior Рік тому +31

    This type of human endeavour makes me excited and optimistic about the future!

  • @MiaMaven
    @MiaMaven Рік тому

    Excellent work Mr Musk, it's exciting to see how far technology has come. I'm hopeful for availability of sight for the blind and reversal of other ailments. Cheers to all those working together towards the prototypes to come in the future.

  • @GETREALLYRICH
    @GETREALLYRICH Рік тому +2

    Sight to the blind will hopefully be given gradually. That is a huge amount of processing for a person who's never experienced it before.

  • @gopinathms2012
    @gopinathms2012 Рік тому +8

    1:46:25 "Our goal will be to turn the lights on for someone who spent decades living in the dark"
    Let that sentence sink in for one moment and just think of this potential use

  • @KennnethKnight
    @KennnethKnight Рік тому +9

    one issue that was not covered was security.
    do we know or is there any information on how that is being managed?
    physical (impacts etc)
    electromagnetic (eg external forced heating/overload )
    low level "hacking", higher level accuses control is assumed to be relatively simple.

  • @Xxxsniperxx1
    @Xxxsniperxx1 Рік тому

    Very exciting stuff! The future looks brighter

  • @get_ready_1
    @get_ready_1 Рік тому +1

    Neuralink will make us all one, we could communicate with everybody and we won’t just text oder talk to each other wireless, we could also send our emotions how we felt in a special situation and we can also show situations like we have filmed it, we would EXACTLY understand each other because we can experience their life exactly like they does. Humanity would be on a whole new level.

  • @Pompelipom33
    @Pompelipom33 Рік тому +3

    Impressive! I hope this works and is safe!

  • @EarthyBlendPOV
    @EarthyBlendPOV Рік тому +54

    Truly amazing. Wish I had the skills for this worthy cause.

    • @adollarfifty314
      @adollarfifty314 Рік тому +7

      You have the skills. You just don't know it yet.

    • @GangsterGumbo
      @GangsterGumbo Рік тому +19

      Irony is not having the skills to help development until development is finished and then being able to download those very skills.

    • @JackOLanternBob
      @JackOLanternBob Рік тому +3

      @@GangsterGumbo pretty crazy bro

    • @techpriest6962
      @techpriest6962 Рік тому

      @@adollarfifty314 It's the opposite, the person has the skills. They just are choosing not to cultivate them.

    • @ziephel-6780
      @ziephel-6780 Рік тому

      @@GangsterGumbo Hence, I am awaiting the chance to be at my highest potential. Being able to control my mind and body more efficiently with just a mere thought would be better than attempting it, and then relapsing into old habits. With the ability to not relapse so easily, would be a milestone.

  • @tracy449
    @tracy449 Рік тому +2

    Watching the first 15 minutes again because of the great hold music! :D

  • @PatrickQT
    @PatrickQT Рік тому

    Simply incredible.

  • @garymenezes6888
    @garymenezes6888 Рік тому +3

    Good presentation as someone mentioned, the did a great job in distilling it down so anyone could understand it. I was disappointed that nobody asked a question about security of the devices and preventing attacks i.e. preventing people controlling other people. Also I'm sure this has applications in which they can control/train a Tesla bot for a multitude of tasks.

    • @jessikaulibarri4819
      @jessikaulibarri4819 Рік тому +1

      Free will prevails, then death is welcomed. We need laws Stat! If you think they got this far on monkey and pigs.....

    • @terrestrialcreature7481
      @terrestrialcreature7481 Рік тому +1

      @@jessikaulibarri4819 The people in government are too stupid to properly implement laws that restrict the dangerous parts but allow the beneficial parts.

  • @grn1
    @grn1 Рік тому +3

    I'm impressed with how far they've come with correcting for spinal cord injuries. I know of a girl who got into a sledding accident and partially severed her spine paralyzing her from the waste down (there was at least one other kid who actually died on that hill so I'm sure there's been some serious investigations into it). In her case (and many others) the actual connection for controlling the muscles is intact but the sensing connection is not (during the presentation they actually showed these two paths, the sensing path is on the outside where it's more likely to get damaged). Thanks to some good doctors, parents, and therapist she's actually learning to walk again even without being able to feel but there are obvious limitations and risk involved. Last I heard she could stand unassisted for an hour and she's actually in better shape than ever since she has to have very strong muscles to hold her steady (our brains usually use sensor feedback to keep us stable even if our muscles are tired and/or weak).
    I'm cautiously optimistic about this company as Elon has proven himself capable to starting very successful companies but he also has a tendency of over promising. I'm also going to need a lot of 3rd party research before trusting such a device, being able to move and feel in VR without a bunch of external cameras would be great, having my ability to speak switched off because of a billing error or because I spoke out against corrupt politicians (which as far as I can tell is all of them) not so great.
    When it comes to VR I think the most realistic approach in the (relative) short term would be to have the device handle movement and possibly sensor feedback (feeling) while having a lightweight headset provide audio and visual data). Reading and stimulating the visual cortex seems to be a far more complex task than reading data from the motor cortex and presumably sending basic feeling (touch, warmth).

  • @leononymous2562
    @leononymous2562 Рік тому

    They all had the same public speaking coach it seems, all speak somehow similar, which I find very positively. Very good pace to follow!

  • @MakeScienceLM
    @MakeScienceLM Рік тому

    Awesome work!!!

  • @AcuRobbie
    @AcuRobbie Рік тому +8

    Absolutely incredible. And terrifying

    • @francoisgueissaz1710
      @francoisgueissaz1710 Рік тому +1

      ooooh yeah, terrifying, the marginal benefits aren’t worth this suicidal move

    • @giampaolomannucci8281
      @giampaolomannucci8281 Рік тому +5

      @@francoisgueissaz1710 marginal if your brain and body work fine, is it marginal to blind and paralyzed people? try to be less self-centric

  • @walkermott1750
    @walkermott1750 Рік тому +19

    Making stuff open source would rapidly increase how quickly this technology evolves. A huge reason as to why a lot of really useful technology doesn't move forward is because companies keep all files and data under lock and key so it becomes impossible for anyone to improve the technology and make it useable outside of a lab

    • @meme_me
      @meme_me Рік тому +5

      I dont think brain control should be open-source LMAO

    • @asldfjkalsdfjasdf
      @asldfjkalsdfjasdf 5 місяців тому

      @@meme_mewhy not?
      Just because it is open source does not mean everyone can just throw code at it.
      Everyone can use and adapt it but as long as you have code validation in good hands it could be a major upside.
      Validating the that software updates are handled with care and that the software is genuine is always important and does not change whether it is open source or not.

  • @firecatflameking
    @firecatflameking Рік тому

    So incredibly inspiring!

  • @johnfreel6004
    @johnfreel6004 Рік тому +2

    I’m all about it for people who are paralyzed or any motor skill defects but it will get into the wrong hands like the Industrial Age did.

  • @panzerofthelake4460
    @panzerofthelake4460 Рік тому +4

    Thats some crazy stuff, but I cannot see myself giving away so much information of myself to some device connected to the cloud

  • @tarkajedi3331
    @tarkajedi3331 Рік тому +18

    I am so happy to see that the animals are not restrained and can choose there participation...
    I was worried that they were in harnesses and restraints....
    Very happy that they are nurtured and cared for, they are heroes helping us become enhanced...

    • @moisessoteldo592
      @moisessoteldo592 Рік тому +2

      Dont cry, there is always a small price to pay for advancements

    • @tarkajedi3331
      @tarkajedi3331 Рік тому +1

      @@moisessoteldo592 Aren't you happy that they are pursuing this great leap forwards with ethical treatment of the animals.
      The animals are vital for scientific progress and it is fantastic to see that they weren't restraining the animals and using harnesses and other harsh tactics to get the data.
      See how the pig could choose to be in the area or not and there was lots of positive reinforcement?
      This surely is the ethical way to research animals!!!!
      Harnesses, restraints, and electric shocks were my concern because I knew we needed extensive animal testing. It was great to see how much the animals are cared for. Many places do not care how they treat their test animals...!
      It is cool that other departments can interact with the animals... Animals are good for human happiness...

    • @garyc1384
      @garyc1384 Рік тому +1

      And you actually believe that bs??

    • @tarkajedi3331
      @tarkajedi3331 Рік тому

      @default All interesting points... There will be lives lost in medical advancements...
      That is why we use animals...
      The point is I was very happy to see modern approaches not the strap them down and terrify them approach...
      The first person to walk with a Neuralink will have many animals to thank for their legs!!!

    • @tarkajedi3331
      @tarkajedi3331 Рік тому

      @default There is no other way to say this then there will be losses in any medical advancement. At the same time they made sure to show us how their animals are cared for. Really it was excellent...
      From stress reduction, autonomy and positive feedback the animals were clearly engaged and calm !
      Excellent work by the handlers in my opinion...
      Trust me it could have been worse.
      I give the team and Neuralink a solid A+ for ethical animal research and experimentation!!!!!

  • @billstevens3796
    @billstevens3796 Рік тому +22

    Nobody has mentioned the potential for virtual person-to-person telepathy. If both people have an implant you should be able to send a message directly to the other implant and potentially hear the other person speaking in your mind.

    • @jimmynoosetron6518
      @jimmynoosetron6518 Рік тому +4

      sounds horrible and reallly easy to abuse. Not trying to get telepathically DDoSed out here lmao

    • @doubleroot2820
      @doubleroot2820 Рік тому +6

      @@jimmynoosetron6518 dude gets mad at you in a cod lobby logs in to your neuralink and ddos your heart gg bro 💀

    • @eraserheadarts
      @eraserheadarts Рік тому +4

      Fuck that. Constant contactability is already one of the worst aspects of modern technology. Switching off devices is the only escape and it's so crucial.

    • @CrazedFROG
      @CrazedFROG Рік тому +1

      maybe reject the person or turn off talk person to person mode problem solved when your home for example

  • @user-uj9cc5ch5p
    @user-uj9cc5ch5p 8 місяців тому +1

    I really like where Neuralink is going with all this. Boundless potential. Opens up a field of study that for a long time was very difficult to understand. Xman

  • @hamidrezahosseinkhani5980
    @hamidrezahosseinkhani5980 3 місяці тому

    That was an inspiring presentation. Thank you guys a lot.

  • @sirbughunter
    @sirbughunter Рік тому +6

    That was amazing! To see an ape type via brain waves. So cool!

  • @unaffiliated.
    @unaffiliated. Рік тому +5

    The neuralink seems like the perfect device for AR and VR. I wonder if they'll pursue those applications

    • @jkeebla
      @jkeebla Рік тому

      i think it'll create something better?

  • @FrenziedMew
    @FrenziedMew Рік тому

    Great stream!! super interesting. I did notice quarter way through onwards, the video and audio was off-sync but thats okay

  • @lonestarrarchived9987
    @lonestarrarchived9987 Рік тому +3

    What a time to be alive.

    • @doubleroot2820
      @doubleroot2820 Рік тому

      It's hard to predict the exact future these emerging technologies will create but it's going to be vastly different either positive or negative

  • @pawelczech133
    @pawelczech133 Рік тому +3

    Good stuff

  • @CUPCAKESUGARPIE
    @CUPCAKESUGARPIE Рік тому +2

    👏👏👏Absolutely amazing 👏👏👏

  • @Inertia888
    @Inertia888 Рік тому

    I had brain surgery in the 1990s. 🤯❗
    My caretakers had to sign a liability form, so the hospital could use their state of the art, but not fully finished with testing neurological surgical tools, in order to give me a chance of living through it. It was some kind of LASER device, used in place of a scalpel, or for stopping the bleeding, or something. They scanned me with more super high-tech machines, that at the time, seemed like magic, they were so amazingly sophisticated. After coming out of a two-week coma, and a few months of rehab, I came to be grateful, and amazed at the technology at hand. Listening to this, and thinking back, it seems like a hacksaw amputation, in comparison. The possibilities, and the hope for the future, are inspiring, to say the least. Just wow.

  • @George_Shonia
    @George_Shonia Рік тому +4

    16:50 actual start of the show

  • @jamespharris2494
    @jamespharris2494 Рік тому +2

    Working with Elon must be like a fantastic never ending self challenge! What a privilege.

  • @KennnethKnight
    @KennnethKnight Рік тому +1

    another issue is that the original "idea" was a simple device with the heavy hitting being done off board.
    given the increase in on board processing for power and bandwidth issues have you considered splitting the device.
    a "thin client" IO module and a processing/power module.
    perhaps even as a light and full version.
    some possible advantages would be.
    shrinking the size of the hole in the skull
    having multiple IO implants per processing module.
    allowing different sized IO implants (it was implied that some uses cases only need ~1/10 of the electrodes than others)
    scaling of processing modules, larger flatter shapes in more ideal locations.
    move heat generation further away from the brain
    hardwired interface to the heaver processioning module.
    allow for dedicated(standardized) module types, eg sight, legs, etc

  • @SAIFULLAH-gc9rc
    @SAIFULLAH-gc9rc Рік тому

    what a time to be alive

  • @OrniasDMF
    @OrniasDMF Рік тому +5

    Start simulating the taste of the smoothie along with the stimulus and you have mind control

  • @daylin7999
    @daylin7999 Рік тому +5

    My mom went blind, she got an infection and it killed her optic nerve, her eyes are fine, the nerve is still there, just dead, it brings tears to my eyes how close she is to being able to see again if this thing works, I dont care what I'd have to do for her to be able to have one if that would give her sight back

    • @bleach186
      @bleach186 Рік тому

      You know Miguel Nicolelis was able to get a monkey to move a whole robot back in 2007 in Kyoto? What neuralink is doing is nothing groundbreaking whatsoever. Musk is a snake oil salesman.

  • @philippelasset669
    @philippelasset669 Рік тому +1

    Un jour on téléportera des choses dans sa tête sans faire de trou, avec tout ce que l'on apprend avec ces belles équipes Neyralink ! 👍C'est super impressionnant Bravo !

  • @MohanKumarcb
    @MohanKumarcb Рік тому +2

    Congratulations to receive Govt permission for Human trails, Great step for Humanity in the long human evolution from organic to silicon merging together for greater Good of our spices. Hats off to Elon musk and your team in nuralink.

  • @karla7765
    @karla7765 Рік тому +18

    How does musk toggle between space x, tesla, twitter, neuralink etc ? Hats off to his mental strength

    • @galiant8272
      @galiant8272 Рік тому +2

      Pretty sure he's said before that if the cause and implications of the work are important enough. Any physical and mental damage would be worth it. Not a direct quote, I cant find it. But I know he said something like that.

    • @eaglenebula2172
      @eaglenebula2172 Рік тому +2

      He's a superhuman where all the exceptions meet.

    • @pyrodes
      @pyrodes Рік тому +2

      as well as The Boring Company

  • @ConnorMcCormick
    @ConnorMcCormick Рік тому +11

    cannot wait for my workouts to be automated

    • @JackOLanternBob
      @JackOLanternBob Рік тому

      There's already ways to get your muscles to grow without putting in the effort you would normally need

    • @bojangles5232
      @bojangles5232 Рік тому

      @@JackOLanternBob this is not true but tell me how

    • @JackOLanternBob
      @JackOLanternBob Рік тому +3

      @@bojangles5232 umm steroids

    • @alengm
      @alengm Рік тому +1

      @@JackOLanternBob 😂

    • @exnihilonihilfit6316
      @exnihilonihilfit6316 Рік тому

      and testosterone

  • @ashtorak
    @ashtorak Рік тому +1

    Good Stream! :)

  • @jaynefranzinoromero5877
    @jaynefranzinoromero5877 Рік тому

    Blows my mind!!

  • @JesusChristDenton_7
    @JesusChristDenton_7 Рік тому +4

    When science is on the march, nothing can stand in its way! - Paul Bartel

  • @legatusmaximus6275
    @legatusmaximus6275 Рік тому +8

    Where's the Ripper Doc, I'm ready for some new chrome!!

  • @pedrinbalafina4122
    @pedrinbalafina4122 Рік тому

    bro... I couldn't handle it, thats too much future to cope, being able to restore vision even if people were born blind, being able to... upgrade our brains like that is completly insane

  • @drivenbycuriosity
    @drivenbycuriosity Рік тому +1

    This is just Unreal & Unbelievable

  • @legendarydark
    @legendarydark Рік тому +2

    I love it "Our goals will be to turn the lights on for someone who's spent decades living in the dark"

  • @federicofreund
    @federicofreund Рік тому +3

    This is Awesome, congrats ! A question that I have for the Team in case they read this , do you think in the future we could have this IO interface working with people under a coma and being able to have some kind of interaction with them? (with prior patient consent).

  • @lolipoable
    @lolipoable Рік тому +9

    This is just beautiful.
    The only concern as the device is wirelessly operated. How safe is the device in terms of hacking?

    • @shahbazfawbush
      @shahbazfawbush Рік тому

      They addressed that in a previous presentation.

  • @KnowDAOself
    @KnowDAOself Рік тому

    Very interesting and in depth presentation. I found it very interesting how Elon describes the device as being an answer to the rise of AI and a way for us to keep up with its speed. I would like to know how they plan on communicating the benefits and risks of the device to the end users