Something BIG Happened with Neuralink Problem First Patient! N1 Chip Shock Entire Industry!

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  • Something BIG Happened with Neuralink Problem First Patient! N1 Chip Shock Entire Industry!
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    03:48 What happened to Neuralink?
    08:46 What can we expect from Blindsight Neuralink?
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    Something BIG Happened with Neuralink Problem First Patient! N1 Chip Shock Entire Industry! It has been 100 days since Noland Arbaugh, the first patient to receive Neuralink's N1 "Telepathy" chip, not only recovered remarkably well but also performed many tasks and actions at a higher level than initially.
    Something BIG Happened with Neuralink Problem First Patient! N1 Chip Shock Entire Industry! However, a new incident occurred with Noland Arbaugh, which Elon Musk and the company have confirmed. While the issue seems to have been resolved, Noland Arbaugh has just shared his progress and experience so that future patients are not too confused with Neuralink, especially regarding the upcoming "Blind Sight" implantation for the second patient.
    Something BIG Happened with Neuralink Problem First Patient! N1 Chip Shock Entire Industry! So Why is Neuralink becoming a miracle in the real world?
    #888999evs #teslacarworld #teslacar #888999 #neuralink #n1chip
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  • @TeslaCarWorld
    @TeslaCarWorld  3 місяці тому +43

    Neuralink is looking for its second patient after trying to fix the problem of retracted electrode threads, thanks for watching our video and please discuss your opinion about Neuralink below, Stay safe! 🥰

  • @marijoo4747
    @marijoo4747 3 місяці тому +568

    When you can function normally, you don't see what problems people have who can't. Only when you lose that ability do you know how to appreciate it. I believe that these small advances are a big deal for people who have health problems

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  3 місяці тому +28

      Everyone needs to know how lucky this patient must have been to be chosen by the company as the first patient, and he received such a satisfactory result !

    • @festro1000
      @festro1000 3 місяці тому +7

      @@TeslaCarWorld Pretty jealous myself in a way, while granted I wouldn't want to be in their shoes with the issues they are made to deal with, but the idea of controlling a computer without a mouse or keyboard is all the same appealing.

    • @leonardorodriguez9121
      @leonardorodriguez9121 3 місяці тому +8

      Hopefully we can leave neuralink as a thing for those who need it and not like a mainstream shit

    • @festro1000
      @festro1000 3 місяці тому

      @@leonardorodriguez9121 While I agree on it not becoming a prerequisite for daily life or partaking in society like certain propositions, I do think it should be open to anyone that is interested, not just people with severe disabilities.

    • @darrenstettner5381
      @darrenstettner5381 3 місяці тому +1

      Right but there was some minor incident that was fixed easily and didn’t hurt him at all. Be afraid. Be very afraid. There have been minor inconveniences.

  • @jino139
    @jino139 3 місяці тому +177

    From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh it disgusted me...

    • @ShiftyShiftyHL2
      @ShiftyShiftyHL2 2 місяці тому +22

      I craved the strength and certainty of steel...

    • @Senpai-Haru
      @Senpai-Haru 2 місяці тому +1

      I heard this line somewhere 😂 where was it from?

    • @Valfothr
      @Valfothr 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@Senpai-HaruI think it was from the Mechanicus game

    • @firefox30570
      @firefox30570 2 місяці тому +2

      ​mechanicus trailer

    • @nogitsunegaming
      @nogitsunegaming 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, but the cult mechanicus would include a helmet to keep that silly matrix probe from getting ripped off the back of your head. The dongle screwing into the implant is... Off-putting.

  • @mrivera3046
    @mrivera3046 3 місяці тому +407

    Bros a professional yapper. “Something big happened to neurolink.” It worked as intended. Let’s copy paste and reword what was said in the original video.

    • @Maybe-So
      @Maybe-So 3 місяці тому +42

      This! Says the same thing over and over, showing unrelated footage. Could have been a useful video, but, no. Boo. 15% informative, 85% too wordy wasted time.

    • @TheMrDarius
      @TheMrDarius 3 місяці тому +31

      You guys are the real mvp for saving me from not watching a bunch of rambling

    • @Zminator1986
      @Zminator1986 3 місяці тому +6

      Thank you for the TLDR. Seriously, this video should've been a UA-cam Short

    • @zacworkman8027
      @zacworkman8027 2 місяці тому

      yea bout 4 minutes of the 18 minute video is useful the rest is repeated nonsense

    • @williampalmer5323
      @williampalmer5323 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the heads up

  • @vicki7577
    @vicki7577 3 місяці тому +60

    In a world where they allow people who are depressed have assisted suicide I have no interest in people arguing against people who are disabled chooosing to risk it all to have an easier or better life.

    • @ShiftyShiftyHL2
      @ShiftyShiftyHL2 2 місяці тому +4

      uhh... nobody allows that. Look up Dr. Kevorkian. He was a hero to some but the law begs to differ.

    • @ShiftyMcGoggles
      @ShiftyMcGoggles 2 місяці тому +3

      @@ShiftyShiftyHL2 Switzerland. Voluntary assisted dying clinics exist there, since Switzerland has no laws preventing it.

    • @TheJoystickFella
      @TheJoystickFella 2 місяці тому +2

      You are saying it as if assisted suicide is a bad thing. There are various life situations that you cannot relate to

    • @RvnWolf
      @RvnWolf Місяць тому +1

      ​@@ShiftyShiftyHL2 actually that has changed recently,they now allow assisted suicide, however you have to meet the criteria to apply for it.
      Such as terminal illnesses and age.

    • @thomasforrest7380
      @thomasforrest7380 Місяць тому

      ​@ShiftyShiftyHL2 why are people so quick to deny things with no knowledge theres a few countries that allow it canadas had a few scandals over the same thing

  • @zombiedearth
    @zombiedearth 3 місяці тому +112

    Plot twist: dude in wheel chair can now control all starlink satellites, space ships and Teslas with his mind. One week later becomes grand overlord of earth

    • @ismael8926
      @ismael8926 2 місяці тому +8

      Then someone counters with an EMP and he dies XD

    • @Swaggmire215
      @Swaggmire215 2 місяці тому +1

      🤣🤣

    • @darthtempest4722
      @darthtempest4722 Місяць тому

      Oh sh.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Jonny_Benzo
      @Jonny_Benzo Місяць тому

      Nah but he is #1 ranked in cod for the unofficial “aimbot”

    • @RiverboatPirate
      @RiverboatPirate Місяць тому

      -With aim bot accuracy!

  • @nancienordwick4169
    @nancienordwick4169 3 місяці тому +67

    Keep trying! My uncle had a stroke and has been nearly trapped inside his own head for 20 years. Now he is elderly and dementia has relieved him. He would have benefited immensely from a neuro-link to his lap top and wheelchair instead of stuck in a nursing home.

    • @nexrift7140
      @nexrift7140 3 місяці тому +1

      Poor uncle
      Wish he had a family that could have cared for him instead of being left to rot in a nursing home

    • @adamk3306
      @adamk3306 3 місяці тому +1

      Mt grandpa was in the same boat. Sad

    • @nancienordwick4169
      @nancienordwick4169 3 місяці тому +9

      @nexrift7140 He required too much physical help and the VA won't pay for that outside of their nursing homes. If the family was rich, maybe he could have been like Steven Hawkings (whose family was rich and could afford all his devices). And if family didn't need full time jobs of their own JUST TO SURVIVE...I don't know if you purposefuly put any thought into your comment, but it certainly shows your ignorance and lack of consideration for reality. I merely mention him because there is a great potential for this neuro technology to do good!

    • @edwinreid980
      @edwinreid980 3 місяці тому

      Give him Ambien. He'll awake.

    • @edwinreid980
      @edwinreid980 3 місяці тому

      Please let me know how much he improved even after his 1st dose.

  • @greenjackle
    @greenjackle 3 місяці тому +62

    Hello Fellow Humans,
    I am permanently disabled due to Bone Cancer and use crutches to walk. I desperately want to have technology like this to walk again or at least have it lead to uploading or full dive.

    • @whitewall2253
      @whitewall2253 2 місяці тому

      Uploading is physically impossible.

  • @twillightkisses00
    @twillightkisses00 3 місяці тому +15

    I have been on haldol for over 30 years. When my body is relaxed, the medication sometimes effects my nerves. This is something that is very hopeful and inspiring for a lot of people. Hopefully, the trials go well, and the FDA allows the technology to be marketed for people that it can help. Not to mention, bringing sight to the blind. It's a technological miracle as far as I'm concerned.

    • @TheLaughingApe
      @TheLaughingApe 3 місяці тому

      It is the start of the end of freewill and the spirituality that makes us human. Aethiests already think of humans as robots. (Not believing in freewill and believing reality is deterministic in nature.) The entry point is always the disabled and autistic people to "improve their lives." While there is individualistic good that the disabled will be drawn to, ultimately technology is anti human in nature. It will take away the privacy and freewill needed to be human and to opporate in a TRUE democracy. It IS evil. Eventually robots and bionic humans will be thought of as equal in conciousness and will be looked at as the ideal. "1st generation" humans will be seen as the lesser bugs of society and will be phased out of existence. This is when the posthuman era will be ushered in.

    • @elusive9240
      @elusive9240 3 місяці тому +1

      I don’t know you, however I’m somewhat concerned about you taking that for 30 years, since it’s top tier you know…

  • @DurandFlanagan
    @DurandFlanagan 2 місяці тому +4

    The potential for restoring autonomy to patients is why Neuralink's work is so important.

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

      Let's expect the best from Tesla. Thank you for your comment. Please follow us in the following videos!

  • @hamster2845
    @hamster2845 3 місяці тому +24

    You know in your heart what this chip will be used for if it becomes mainstream.

    • @brindlekintales
      @brindlekintales 3 місяці тому +4

      Especially in light of Muskmelonhead's political viewpoints, which are very much extreme right-wing a.k.a. "Trumpism" which is today's Nazism.

    • @ericanderson3453
      @ericanderson3453 3 місяці тому

      ​@@brindlekintalesif you live a hundred years you will never accomplish even a tiny fraction of what Elon has! What do you do for humanity?!?! TDS has spread to include Elon! Just amazing what the mentally challenged come up with! I can't imagine anyone surpassing Elon in our lifetime! It's never to late to get your GED and move out of your mom's basement!🖕

    • @digitalnomad9985
      @digitalnomad9985 3 місяці тому

      @@brindlekintales Leftism is the authoritarianism in vogue. Trump isn't the one weaponizing the "justice" system for punishing political dissent, that's the Dems. He isn't the one colluding with social media sites to suppress news and ideas. Trump was already president for a term. What oppressive thing did he do? You hate Musk for championing FREE SPEECH, in other words, for interfering with authoritarianism, for exposing the violations of the First Amendment with the Twitter Files. What extreme view does Musk hold? His most extreme views (using the views of the the general electorate as a reference point) are his leftist social views.
      The Democrat party is extremist, and this is demonstrable. The biggest thing, of course, is that a whole host of radical new issues have appeared out of the blue. Indoctrinating preadolescent children in dangerous sexual practices that will leave them more vulnerable to exploitation by sexual predators and a lucrative industry of quack elective drugs and procedures which will leave them impotent, frigid, and sterile; and dependent on continual, extra, and expensive medical care just to stay alive. Mainstreaming of censorship and political slander and violence. Mobilization of the "law enforcement" apparatus to suppress political dissent. Corporate and academic departments devoted to sequestration and punishment of political views. Mandatory Orwellian "struggle sessions" indoctrinating and enforcing the party line. Most of these things were not even being advocated quite recently, much less done. In the field of race relations, Democrats are utterly abandoning the ideal of the colorblind society in favor of "positive racism" and segregation.
      But if you want to quantify the drastic leftward shift of the Democrat party, the easiest thing to graph and track is the shift in registered party members' views on issues that have actually existed long enough to be tracked over time. I can remember when free speech was not a partizan issue. Neither was support for Israel. Dems used to be, if anything, more hawkish about immigration control than Republicans. As recently as Obama's first presidential run, the definition of marriage as between a man and a woman (back when we could all agree on what those terms meant) was a plank in the DEMOCRAT party platform. Republicans haven't moved much since the 1980s when the Reagan revolution reversed the simultaneous double-digit inflation and unemployment and "national malaise" (Carter's phrase). "Democrats and their water carriers in the press are like people on a boat that is drifting off to sea, but are convinced that it's the land that's moving, not them."
      Trump is a loudmouth bore of less than average intelligence, and I can hardly stand to hear him speak, but he's NOT a political radical or an authoritarian. Nazism is just another flavor of authoritarian socialism, and everyone who loves freedom, including all Republicans, hates both.
      If you think the nazis/groypers and the like support Trump/Musk/Republicans, just look in the comment section of a conservative BitChute channel like Prager, Dinesh D'Sousa, and the like, and see what they have to say about conservatives, Republicans, Trump, and Musk. In fact, every day in every way groypers support the same things the "cultural Marxists" support, from the centrality of "group identity" through the abolition of the civil rights enumerated in the Constitution (all of them, without exception) through segregation, to the opposition to the ideal/goal of limited government and freedom itself. ALL OF THE THINGS THEY ADVOCATE ARE LEFTIST THINGS.
      Their man Spencer endorsed Biden/Harris in '20. Nick Fuentes tried to urge Georgia conservatives to stay home and not vote in the runoff elections that handed the Dems the effective majority in the Senate. They are pulling out all the stops to ensure that conservatives lose, they are doing this OPENLY, and you HAVEN"T NOTICED? That is why they denigrate EVERY EFFECTIVE CONSERVATIVE VOICE, not just the Jewish ones. Fascist and Marxists (two flavors of socialism) have been playing this game since the 1920s: "If you're not one of us you're one of them". BS. Occasionally they fight each other but most of the time they cooperate against liberty. "A difference that MAKES no difference IS no difference." Both commies and Nazis will:
      Divide the public and foster hate along class/religious/gender/class lines
      Segregate
      Central plan the economy
      Nationalize the press
      End freedom of speech
      Confiscate weapons
      Persecute all non state sponsored religions
      End all civil rights, including the rights enumerated in the US Constitution (and the Magna Carta).
      Evict innocent citizens from their homes
      Mobilize the apparatus of law and tax enforcement against their political enemies
      Slander, imprison, and murder their political enemies
      Eliminate or absorb all public organizations
      Replace commercial entertainment media with a boring stream of propaganda.
      The minor, insignificant differences between communism and Nazism are only important to communists and Nazis, not to anybody who loves freedom. You won't distract us from our fight for freedom with your internal socialist squabble over who should be our master.
      "He is in great fear, not knowing what mighty one may suddenly appear, wielding the Ring, and assailing him with war, seeking to cast him down and take his place. That we should wish to cast him down and have no one in his place is not a thought that occurs to his mind."-J.R.R. Tolkien, "Lord of the Rings"

    • @StopThisIsBatCountry
      @StopThisIsBatCountry 3 місяці тому

      @@brindlekintales you have absolutely no clue what todays nazism really is. i give you a hint: you are a big part of it and the reason why it works so well every time.

    • @chrisallan6069
      @chrisallan6069 2 місяці тому

      ⁠anything that isn’t pro lgbtq or pro immigration or pro woman is seen as far right these days but not everyone wants lgbtq forced upon them by the media not everyone wants immigrants to come to their country and try to force their own culture to replace that country’s culture and no man wants be automatically assumed to be a sexual offender for liking a woman the problem is that no one truly understands what National Socialism (naziisum) actually was it was on a completely different level compared to what the majority of people actually think about the modern world they aren’t racist or anti lgbtq or sexist they just are tired of being told that their views aren’t relevant it just makes them feel worthless for wanting to be able to live live without being forced into a view that they don’t have political correctness is just a smartened up way to say no freedom of views unless you view it the way we want you to

  • @user-qr8re3op8y
    @user-qr8re3op8y 3 місяці тому +17

    Neuralink, вперед и только вперед!!!
    Сколько людей в мире в вас нуждаются...
    Они готовы рискнуть, рискнуть и еще раз рискнуть, только чтобы вырваться из темного шкафа в темной комнате, чтобы хотя бы хоть что-то увидеть; сделать что-то рукой, ногой, телом, которое не подчиняется командам мозга...
    Да, все эти поиски - новаторство, и, наверняка перевернут всю планету с ног на голову...
    Возможно, это даже изменит будущее человечества!
    Вы крутые ребята, меняйте мир!
    Удачи!

  • @westcoastcaper
    @westcoastcaper 3 місяці тому +13

    I strongly believe that this is the future but it does open up some significant risks due to it's wireless communication. It would be theoretically possible to intercept any signals coming from the device; but even potentially more dangerous would be the ability to override the signal or spoof the signal going to a device, such as a wheelchair or even a car.

  • @festro1000
    @festro1000 3 місяці тому +22

    Sometimes I just hate critics, granted I've been a proponent for Neuralink since it was announced so I've certainly got a bias, but what bothers me is how many of these critics are in the same boat as those who would benefit from it? they love to cite ethical issues, and hypotheticals while not being bound to a chair or limited in mobility yet hold a powerful say when it comes to regulations as there are more able bodied people than disabled; yet in the end disabled people are made to suffer for the moral quandaries of those who freely walk around, driving cars and messing around with whatever they can get their hands on.

    • @tD-wp5vj
      @tD-wp5vj 3 місяці тому +4

      My view is to each their own. If I were in his situation, I would want the implant as well.

    • @festro1000
      @festro1000 3 місяці тому +1

      @@tD-wp5vj While I agree with the sentiment, what starts off as a personal opinion often turns into a group opinion than to an enforced opinion, it's basically how lawmaking and cancel culture work.
      Not saying I'd rather live in a world where noboby had an opinion, I just tend to point out the double-edged blade in subjects that people often over look.

    • @brindlekintales
      @brindlekintales 3 місяці тому +1

      You also need to take into consideration Musk's dangerous politics (extremist right-wing) and his adolescent, spoiled-brat persona. Including his alignment with the Trumpist insanity.

    • @festro1000
      @festro1000 3 місяці тому

      @@brindlekintales If the guy was "extremist right-wing" I doubt there would be so many left-wing shills on X as he would be censoring them like twitter did to conservatives, I'll grant that he's eccentric but I'm guessing that comes with being a middle-aged billionaire. But either way not sure how any of this has to do with Neuralink nor its availability.

    • @Smokedouttasian
      @Smokedouttasian 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@brindlekintalesyou mean how media frames him

  • @chrisgoebel8867
    @chrisgoebel8867 3 місяці тому +9

    Elon took a bold step, he is not the first to come up with the idea. Elon turned up the volume....

  • @AngelL.Bryant
    @AngelL.Bryant 2 місяці тому +1

    Neuralink's work is inspiring. Helping people with severe limitations is truly commendable.

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

      Please join us in following the information as soon as possible in the next video. Thank you very much!

  • @rpk2012
    @rpk2012 3 місяці тому +8

    Full disclosure should be provided to participants, and regulatory agencies. Not to the public. It's still in preliminary testing on humans. Issues are to be expected, and anyone signing up would be ignorant to think that problems wouldn't exist. Progress takes time to perfect.

  • @sorensatala9446
    @sorensatala9446 3 місяці тому +15

    what if it gets hacked? can they read your thoughts? can they paralyze you with pain? can they track your location? can they I'd you without your consent? etc...

    • @spatrk6634
      @spatrk6634 3 місяці тому +11

      no.
      what hacker could do with neuralink is to manipulate the system so that people think that the user is doing something.
      when in reality its the hacker

    • @TexasHollowEarth
      @TexasHollowEarth 2 місяці тому +2

      👍. Black Mirror. The MASS chip 🤔

    • @asiangaming8409
      @asiangaming8409 2 місяці тому +5

      Not likely because the chip only receives signals and affects other devices, it’s basically a controller, if it gets hacked, most likely the hacker would control the device the chip is connected too

    • @minisithunknown5568
      @minisithunknown5568 2 місяці тому

      Life support at hospitals can be hacked though.

    • @bluescience9022
      @bluescience9022 2 місяці тому +1

      no it cant read your thoughts all its do is detects a specific electric activiy in part where installed and assume patient wants use computer or whatever
      its like a light in the next house randomly flashing and you start to assume when light flashes that flashes that house wants to use a speaker so you open the speaker whenever light flashes
      short version basicly a motion capture if motion capture detected electric signals coming from you instead of your movemonets
      since its just detects activity in your brain and transkates that to code for computer it can't do antrhing to you i it could is device gets shut off so people can't use its faunctions or use them correctly like if you use device to walk if you are paralized device translates codes wrongly due reasons now your hand goes up instead of down or you can't use your paralised hand until its fixed
      literally anything tracks your location question is is there anything that that don't track you?
      i dont understand whats last question about consent

  • @synkstar9921
    @synkstar9921 3 місяці тому +8

    Imagine if you could play vr and have full body control

  • @KhadijahKincaid
    @KhadijahKincaid 2 місяці тому +1

    Neuralink is on the cutting edge. Can't wait to see what happens next!

  • @jojo8292
    @jojo8292 3 місяці тому +24

    I hope he’s being compensated for being researched 40 hours a week

    • @jacooosthuizen3593
      @jacooosthuizen3593 3 місяці тому

      Im sure he is happy being able to do more in life being the first person to experience this as a quadraplegic you muppet!....the last thing he cares about is money you fool!

    • @stephanrose6266
      @stephanrose6266 3 місяці тому +6

      Even if he wasn’t don’t you think the billion dollar development of the link I feel like this is like being Neil Armstrong and buzz aldrin of the mind is cool enough i would do it for free

    • @rafinh0
      @rafinh0 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@stephanrose6266 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin weren't paid? Now I got curious about their wage back then...

  • @ThermaL-ty7bw
    @ThermaL-ty7bw 3 місяці тому +8

    it's a good thing they didn't use bluetooth , we may have had to restart his brain to find the connection again , lol

  • @blindbutnotbroken1755
    @blindbutnotbroken1755 2 місяці тому +1

    As someone who has lost all of my vision due to a degenerative genetic disorder, this type of technology would be my only hope forever regaining any of my vision. I cannot wait until this technology has been proven and becomes mainstream and available to the public as soon as it does, I will be making every possible effort to get this blind site implantation no matter how rudimentary the graphics are. It is definitely better than my absolute absence of vision. I am very much looking forward to this project success.

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @user-ml1ki8ml1z
    @user-ml1ki8ml1z 3 місяці тому +7

    Having had dbl dismemberment of retinas, sight is the most precious gift. I hope they can restore for all.

    • @GordaoSemFuturo
      @GordaoSemFuturo 3 місяці тому

      Or at least give sight back through UHD cams straight to the brain

  • @bugajk25
    @bugajk25 3 місяці тому +4

    I hope amazing things happen for all those in need!

  • @vigneshb5347
    @vigneshb5347 3 місяці тому +4

    Excellent ! I hope the technology progress and more people are helped

  • @EbaneyVlogzzz-wn2hk
    @EbaneyVlogzzz-wn2hk 2 місяці тому

    Nolan Arbaugh's story is inspiring. Neuralink is making real progress in helping people with disabilities.

  • @TM245
    @TM245 3 місяці тому +7

    Controls the mouse cursor with the part of his MIND that controls his HAND.

    • @Drew_Hurst
      @Drew_Hurst 3 місяці тому +2

      This is an unofficial video and that statement You picked up on was well spotted.
      In reality the Guy can control the cursor with mind alone, as well.
      Search for the original video and never trust AI videos before checking against the real thing.
      All the best

  • @navybr0wnie
    @navybr0wnie 3 місяці тому +4

    Seeing this implemented with cybernetic augmentation woooo cyber psychosis!

  • @ZoreLukes
    @ZoreLukes 2 місяці тому

    Amazing to see how far Neuralink has come. Hats off to Elon Musk!

  • @Codnex
    @Codnex 3 місяці тому +2

    Don't implement these things into able people. If the human system isn't broke, don't fix it.

  • @TechnoMinded-qp5in
    @TechnoMinded-qp5in 3 місяці тому +11

    Good news Elon Musk can now telepathically kill us all.

    • @ericanderson3453
      @ericanderson3453 3 місяці тому

      You must be so high that you think Elon is out to harm anyone! He's dedicated his life to improving life for everyone! You don't understand just how exceptional of a historical man he is! Jesus Christ was a kind and great man as well and look what they did to him! You can't please everyone! That's who you side with! You're not the sharpest tool in the tool shed are you?!?

    • @TheCraftgod
      @TheCraftgod 3 місяці тому +4

      Don't worry, the goverment can already do that and it doesn't require neuralink.

    • @alexmurphy5548
      @alexmurphy5548 2 місяці тому +1

      Gonna pull an Amanda waller on us

  • @RandomUploads-oc9kj
    @RandomUploads-oc9kj 2 місяці тому

    The potential to restore vision and motor functions with Neuralink is incredible. Can't wait to see more!

  • @StiffAftermath
    @StiffAftermath 3 місяці тому +1

    No problems? No problematic firmware glitches, no hackers, no wifi/5g signal interferences, no battery longevity issues, no faulty/degrading hardware inevitabilities, no future legal software/hardware IP/API licencing disagreements or disputes, no bias towards undesirable descent concerning social/political/religious opinions on social media that may get the device disabled. We're good, right?

  • @alaina_plays_games
    @alaina_plays_games 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm wondering if in the future will Neuralink be able to help people with chronic pain conditions, I'd love it if I could finally live a life without being in agony every second of every day

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      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @kennyjohnson8479
    @kennyjohnson8479 2 місяці тому

    I been a quadriplegic 24 yrs. and at 41 trying to stay in best health possible so I can not only move my limbs but feel my body one day. I pray they keep improving everything and it's 5 yrs. instead of 10.

  • @CamHanhKinsell
    @CamHanhKinsell 2 місяці тому

    Noland's recovery is a beacon of hope. Kudos to Neuralink!

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  • @MarillynGose-mz1dd
    @MarillynGose-mz1dd 2 місяці тому

    Restoring autonomy to people with spinal cord injuries is an amazing goal. Go Neuralink!

  • @JackiePedro-dt1vc
    @JackiePedro-dt1vc 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's continuous human trials are truly groundbreaking. The potential to restore functionality for quadriplegics is amazing!

  • @danteinferno9762
    @danteinferno9762 3 місяці тому +1

    I think that this technology is great in theory. But as a person who also is a techy. My issue is that obviously most technology has an input and output. Understand for a calculator the human inputs and the calculator outputs. Unlike phones or laptops which has a second party input via updates. The fact that this device can be tweaked means it can be tampered with from the outside. Aka hacking. Don't need someone updating the chip in my brain to do God knows what. 😅

  • @Wyrade
    @Wyrade 3 місяці тому +1

    tl;dw: Some of the fiber cables of the chip inside the head got disconnected, and they tried to cover it up (to an extent, but still something that shouldn't have happened).
    Still safe for patient even so, and usable, and obviously they'll try to solve the issue for future versions.

  • @CrystalAlvarado-eu5hn
    @CrystalAlvarado-eu5hn 2 місяці тому

    The idea of head transplants sounds like science fiction, but Neuralink keeps pushing boundaries. Exciting and scary!

  • @ChloeCrofes
    @ChloeCrofes 2 місяці тому

    Noland's story is a testament to Neuralink's potential!!!

  • @WilliamL.Nichols
    @WilliamL.Nichols 2 місяці тому

    The advancements Neuralink is making are straight out of science fiction. Truly remarkable.

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  • @TonyCanaris
    @TonyCanaris 2 місяці тому

    Elon Musk's vision with Neuralink is just incredible. Could this really be the future of medical technology?

  • @EllaA.Stevens
    @EllaA.Stevens 2 місяці тому

    Nolan Arbaugh's experience with Neuralink is truly inspiring. This tech is life-changing.

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  • @RoburBrown
    @RoburBrown 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's goal to help those with severe physical limitations is commendable. This could change so many lives.

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  • @Abdul-HalimAtiyeh
    @Abdul-HalimAtiyeh 2 місяці тому

    Noland's experience gives hope to so many. Truly inspiring!

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @WoetotheVanquished
    @WoetotheVanquished 3 місяці тому +4

    they should probably strengthen the threads

  • @ManyaLyHa
    @ManyaLyHa 2 місяці тому +1

    Elon Musk is truly a visionary. Neuralink is just the start.

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @bastrous9121
    @bastrous9121 3 місяці тому +1

    A neighbor, mother of three, back in 2000 lost nearly everything when she and her family were in a car accident. She the only one to suffer serious injuries, broke her spinal cord.
    She and her family would do anything to afford her a normal life.
    The FDA must awaken and allow each and every one of us to experience life.

  • @ERBanmech
    @ERBanmech 3 місяці тому +1

    Yeah this chip is amazing for folks who have lost the ability to do basic things, it really gives them a sense of capability and life back.
    On the flip side I do not want this product to be commodified. Yes it would reduce the price for those who need it but turning it into a commodity has a large amount of social implications, I personally think it’s best if us as humans don’t modify ourselves with technology but there will be people who achieve far more because they have this chip even when they aren’t disabled. It causes an automatic divide in society even more than we have now and risks ruining the sanctity of the human body.

  • @SandraG.Thompson
    @SandraG.Thompson 2 місяці тому

    The idea of a head transplant still feels like sci-fi, but Neuralink's tech is making us rethink what's possible.

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  • @MarcosSilva-gp5yn
    @MarcosSilva-gp5yn 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's continuous trials are a step forward in medical tech. Hope they address all ethical concerns.

  • @mechanicalmastermind9787
    @mechanicalmastermind9787 3 місяці тому +1

    I absolutely believe this product "Elon " company and others like it will benefit men, women, and children allover the world. With that being said. We all can see that they have yet much more work still ahead before it reaches an affordable and beneficial product that can be reached around the world. They are moving in the direction they brings some much needed hope. And I think that is very tricky for any company to do

  • @AgnesseAlice
    @AgnesseAlice 2 місяці тому

    I'm excited but also cautious about Neuralink's potential.

  • @anastasiaklyuch2746
    @anastasiaklyuch2746 3 місяці тому +1

    Tl;dl some fibers of the implant became disconnected. It decreased the speed and accuracy by about two-fold.

  • @DanieEdwins
    @DanieEdwins 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's achievements are impressive, but how will they ensure safety?

  • @bat_mobile7545
    @bat_mobile7545 2 місяці тому

    Mistakes/Errors/Shortcoming will happens, that is the nature of testing and Noland clearly knew about this, yet he volunteered to participate and demonstrate the endless posibilities of this project.
    While the critics just doing their job, find a mistake and turn it into an elephant, some are fattened themselves in process.

  • @ShaylahMitchall641
    @ShaylahMitchall641 2 місяці тому

    Ethical concerns aside, Neuralink's progress is fascinating. Can't wait to see where this goes.

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  • @QuynhFrissell
    @QuynhFrissell 2 місяці тому

    Noland's progress is incredible. This could be a huge breakthrough.

  • @Nyx_Room
    @Nyx_Room Місяць тому

    Instead of finding world peace and helping the poor and remaking society to be peaceful... these billionaires would rather go to space and ignore the people who live on earth ...

  • @14Blackspirit
    @14Blackspirit 2 місяці тому

    Interesting ... What I want to see too is how long the chip will last. Is it effected by corrosion? How easy is it to "update" the chip and can you upgrade to a newer one in 10 years? What if you get hacked? If hacking is possible ... can you write your own code to upgrade it? Can you do multitasking? What will happen to patients who can't concentrade too long?

  • @SuzannaDunyana
    @SuzannaDunyana 2 місяці тому

    This is a huge step forward for technology, but let's not overlook the risks.

  • @Chamberlin-nr8oy
    @Chamberlin-nr8oy 2 місяці тому

    The only bad thing I can so far see about neuralink is that if you fall and break your skull the metal may puncture the brain leading to more injury than without and if the chip in the neuralink fries it could harm the person to the point they need emergency surgery to get it out.

  • @VirginiVyOanh
    @VirginiVyOanh 2 місяці тому

    This could change so many lives, but how do we manage the risks?

  • @llehsaderob
    @llehsaderob 2 місяці тому +1

    If it's anything like the cybertruck... I feel sorry for this poor guy.

    • @chiesatonaka877
      @chiesatonaka877 2 місяці тому

      It definitely is gonna be like the cybertruck. It already had backfires not long after its 100-day implementation.

  • @RandyGibson-sj7lr
    @RandyGibson-sj7lr 3 місяці тому +1

    I don't like this. I think they should stop this whole Frankenstein experiment.. the smartest human is going to have one of these things in their head and I don't like that because I don't want one.

  • @IbbieRulton-iu9vp
    @IbbieRulton-iu9vp 2 місяці тому

    Head transplants are controversial, but Neuralink's potential is undeniable.

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  • @charlieketchem266
    @charlieketchem266 3 місяці тому +1

    They should build him a suit that works woth it so he can walk through technology again. A suit controlled would allow him to do more than just sit.

    • @TexasHollowEarth
      @TexasHollowEarth 2 місяці тому

      Check out the 1986 cult classic, The Vindicator 😎👍

  • @AlHakamos
    @AlHakamos 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink is paving the way for the future, but we need to proceed carefully.

  • @CharlesW-lx8if
    @CharlesW-lx8if 11 днів тому

    After having a neurological injury, I can appreciate what these “dreamers” are dreaming.

  • @TylerFinniss
    @TylerFinniss 2 місяці тому

    The possibilities with Neuralink's chip are endless. Imagine what this could mean for medical tech!

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      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @aarongarcia2911
    @aarongarcia2911 3 місяці тому +1

    When do I get to put the new 5090 installed? These resolutions I'm currently using are on medium quality and I want to jump into VR

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight 2 місяці тому

      End of 2024 - start of 2025

  • @glennweston2911
    @glennweston2911 3 місяці тому +4

    Success; amazing that one individual can have success in so many high tech fields. GW

    • @TeslaCarWorld
      @TeslaCarWorld  3 місяці тому +4

      Thank you! Neuralink is a revolution and it just begin !

    • @user-qr8re3op8y
      @user-qr8re3op8y 3 місяці тому +2

      Согласна, что Илон Маск преуспевает в нескольких областях,
      Это действительно большой успех, НО он
      Работает не один, а с командами очень талантливых людей : ученых, инженеров, программистов, изобретателей и с множеством мне вообще,возможно, непонятных профессий ...
      Да, гений, но + еще огромный командный труд...
      Короче, все очень крутые и талантливые радуют мир своими изобретениями и, главное, воплощением их в жизнь...

  • @KhadijahKincaid
    @KhadijahKincaid 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink is doing great things, but I'm still a bit skeptical about its safety.

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      @TeslaCarWorld  2 місяці тому

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  • @user-tf1wo5wu4f
    @user-tf1wo5wu4f 2 місяці тому

    God bless him and I’m grateful he’s enjoying new freedoms. God bless future people when things progress to a corporation controlling a telepathic link directly to human brains 🙏

  • @ChristopherM.Walker
    @ChristopherM.Walker 2 місяці тому

    Restoring motor functions with a chip is a game-changer. Go Neuralink!

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  • @Trods911
    @Trods911 2 місяці тому

    One step between blindsight and Neuralink with a great medical field improvement and relatively safe would be to start the concept of "Bluetooth" controlled prosthetic for people who have lost limbs due to accident

    • @TeslaCarWorld
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  • @jimmieblue6262
    @jimmieblue6262 2 місяці тому

    Remember the hard truth. For every good thing invented there are a few people that can and will use it for evil. That is why I am strongly against it.

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  • @gerardocarrillo56
    @gerardocarrillo56 3 місяці тому

    My brother who suffered a brain steam stroke some years back was a prisoner in his own mind for 11 months. He would have benefited from Neuralink to at least say goodbye to our mom.

  • @rikomagic5186
    @rikomagic5186 3 місяці тому +1

    His firmware didn't update and now he's bricked...

  • @gerryk101
    @gerryk101 3 місяці тому +1

    The first "Lawnmower man" .
    If this guy bumps his head ,the unit pins might dislodge even more due to the brain moving around in the fluid of the head. The unit is stationed in the skull while the band and the pins are linked to the brain. It needs better flex for the pins to remain pinned in the brain.
    If the contact signal between an EEG wearable head cap/band could be drastically increased , I personally would rather use that instead of implant.

    • @chriswilliams5291
      @chriswilliams5291 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah a headband would be great. Having a neuralink would drastically improve my life but I am afraid to have brain surgery.

  • @romax1857
    @romax1857 2 місяці тому

    I thought neuralink was fabricated initially for able-bodied individuals as a technological feat.
    The more I see this the more I’m convinced this technology is wonderful for people with ALS

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  • @KaylaJanae-vh2zx
    @KaylaJanae-vh2zx 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's progress with brain-machine interfaces is truly revolutionary. This could change everything!

  • @ryudo420
    @ryudo420 2 місяці тому

    i do hope neuralink has found a way to bypass the bodies "rejection growth" in which it pushes out inorganic material with scar tissue, if not, i hope you see this and consider it, the most prevalent examples would be eyebrow piercings which have a very high rate of rejection, i do hope neuralink will be a huge success, and have been following this work for a while as i love to see the growth of mankind, good luck to everyone involved

  • @HearonBichChau
    @HearonBichChau 2 місяці тому

    Neuralink's work is groundbreaking, but let's not rush into it.

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  • @MishaalOrigan
    @MishaalOrigan 2 місяці тому

    So cool to see technology push boundaries. Can't wait for more updates!

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  • @PoppyFeetham
    @PoppyFeetham 2 місяці тому

    This tech could revolutionize healthcare, but are we ready for it?

  • @MEGASILVEREAGLE
    @MEGASILVEREAGLE 3 місяці тому +2

    good video, just keep your studies and keep up the work, sooner or later, we all need some tech in some form or another of uor lives....

  • @lourdessilva6442
    @lourdessilva6442 3 місяці тому +2

    Sem palavras isso não tem preço e sim trabalhar em prol da preservação da raça humana eterna gratidão meu herói cada dia que conheço mas me inspira es meu herói que orgulho me representa

  • @svarletbatfire
    @svarletbatfire 3 місяці тому +1

    great... now fix all my mental/emotional problems next...

  • @dennispolack4370
    @dennispolack4370 3 місяці тому +1

    I feel optimistic and positive about success.

    • @brindlekintales
      @brindlekintales 3 місяці тому

      Sure, your optimism is justified. However, keep in mind Elon Muckmelonhead's dangerous political and social mindset. Libertarian Trumpism all the way.

    • @TexasHollowEarth
      @TexasHollowEarth 2 місяці тому

      @brindlekintales - .... meanwhile Biden and the democrats keep making EVERYTHING WORSE. You are an arrogant ass🤡

  • @SergeiJag
    @SergeiJag 2 місяці тому

    Ethical or not, Neuralink's continuous trials are pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

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  • @evolition7
    @evolition7 Місяць тому

    It's all good until a hacker is having a bad day

  • @ottonormal3354
    @ottonormal3354 2 місяці тому

    So where is the problem? It was a 100 day successful pre Alpha test.
    From a tech perspective, this is really good and far more than a poc. Now give me my virtual reality dive experience alrleady. :D
    We dont have many other ways to progress at this point, we progress tech faster than our own bodys or mind. So whats left to do? The only thing we could discuss is, if we are ready for this step yet? In a world where humans cant even master the tamptatioons of socialmedia.

  • @AntarahRahal
    @AntarahRahal 2 місяці тому

    Let's not forget the ethical implications as we embrace this new tech.

  • @milkmand.2891
    @milkmand.2891 3 місяці тому +1

    will an EMP pop our brains

  • @johnwagner5061
    @johnwagner5061 13 днів тому

    The longer the unit is used and the more that are implanted the better it will get.

  • @calebsteiner7820
    @calebsteiner7820 2 місяці тому

    my worry is that the blindside product could be interfaced by an outside malicious technology via its internet connection and be given malware that produces harmful images