I mean mabye, but for the next 50- 100 years the most irs gonna get is remote access to a computer without peripherals and pixalated vision for blind people But mabye im wrong
This is why I’m more into biological augmentation rather than cybernetic. Too much of a security risk, and brain damage risk. EMP would be the new nuke. Better to try to increase brain function with biotechnology. Use the advance computer to make better flesh not just delete the human body. Thing Wolverine, Superman, homelander, captain America. Not ultron and brainiac, those aren’t good guys. And always have ways of being overwritten or hacked.
Cybersecurity is one reason I might skip this if given the chance. The fact that it uses wireless waves to communicate with technology raises not only health risks but also significant cybersecurity risks. Cybersecurity technology is not yet advanced enough for brain implants using wireless waves.
This is for medical purposes; did you not watch the video fully? its intended initially for people who are somewhat or fully blind. Not for regular healthy people
We already live in Cyberpunk, but instead of cool neonlights, we have corporate Memphis style posters telling people to be more happy. Instead of cool cyberwear street gangs, we have civilizationally handicapped stealing Cadiidic convertors out of cars in broad daylight. Instead of the U.S. government collapsing and corporations taking control in an anarchical society, we have government and corporations working hand in hand.
That depends. A lot of solorpunk is a more optimistic take on cyberpunk concepts. Nowadays it's not that big of a deal to see a deaf person with a Cochlear implant. Are Cochlear users cyborgs? My auntie in her 70s can adjust her hearing aids with her phone. That's like Star Trek from her perspective. So far Neuralink isn't Alexa for your brain, right? Isn't it mainly for the blind and the severely paralyzed?
@@Sarappreciates It’ll become more than that eventually. Soon our soldiers will be like Adam Smasher and replace tanks if we keep developing cybernetics and quantum computers
@@cariboudjan3576 Really? Is the same true for a Cochlear implant for the deaf? It's a step beyond hearing aids. If Neuralink can help the blind see, then hell yeah! The evolution is in the tech for our vision impaired by going from spectacle glasses to bifocals to contact lenses to laser eye surgery to the Neuralink. I'm not in favor of putting anyone's brain directly online, but I see Neuralink for the blind a lot like Cochlear implants for the deaf.
for all of us healthy functioning people it's easy to scoff at this. But for people who have nothing to lose and have so few options, this will be life-changing.
For normal humans like us it would take another 30-40 years tbh . Like imagine closing your eyes and you can play a game 💀 or imagine recording your dream or maybe controlling it 😂 my favorite thing
With the exponential growth in technology, don’t expect the next huge leaps to take 30-40 years, think more on the lines of 10 years. 30 years ago we were talking on phones with cords connected to the wall and the internet was still on dial up.
@@NearlyAsleep More than just that since it works on electrical signals of the brain theoretically a person could hack into it and control you unwillingly Like mind control
How unsettling the idea of ‘installing’ an electronic device into the very organ that governs your senses, emotions, thoughts, and behaviours is. Sure, it could be revolutionary in aiding many people-but what happens when the device decides to prioritise efficiency over humanity? Let’s hope we don’t end up debating who’s really in control in the end.
@@MrNote-lz7lh "His fight against the woke propaganda..." 🤣🤣🤣 The irony of you using a propaganda talking point to call something else propaganda is just... well, keep bringing those good laughs to my day. 😊👍
@@MrNote-lz7lh Musk is among the *least* trustworthy people on Earth. And his so-called "fight against woke propaganda" is just an expression of his own bigotry. (Imagine that, an Apartheid Boer being bigoted.)
Honestly wouldn't touch this shite with a ten foot pole. Who wants a zoom in their fov, if this becomes mandatory for office based jobs in my lifetime, will literally just retire. What rubbish.
Imagine the government be able to track everything you see and monitor your movements. You can't trust other humans with your brain. I'm sorry, but neurolink is a horrible idea.
2:00 "You won't find them saying anything like that." Because they don't need to - by the time you are considering this procedure, you should already know. And... It is not a few dozen electrodes. It is a few thousand. And it will be done by a machine, not a human.
Why not increase humans biologically. Why not try to unlock and shut some unwanted genes off. Why are we going in the robot-cyborg direction, of all timelines. The one with the most government control. But easily hackable through destructive players. It’s over for humanity. We must go the advancements through gene editing and using our supercomputer to develop better genes. To fight off disease and cancer. Give people regenerative abilities to heal. Longer lifespans through genes. Stronger muscle fiber for increase all around strength. Make our cells more resistant to radiation for sustained space travel. That is actual science this stuff, are tools made for control and to hack the human body through tools. But this may jumpstart us to improve are actual genes. If telepathy can be made through electrical waves we might can already do that through a genetic device rather than mechanical. Things that cannot be hacked or cannot be taken off or out of the body will never work with the masses. It gives too much power to the few.
We're already cyborgs, most people cannot function anymore without their phone. It's just in our pocket instead of wired directly to us. It's sad, really.
This video did a poor job of explaining how NeuroLink actually works. I have seen this misleading idea swimming in comment sections all over the place. No, Elon can't "beam ads" directly into your brain. At the moment, all NeuroLink does is interpret some action potentials being fired in the motor cortex, (Part of the section responsible for movement of the limbs, in the case its the hand/arm). Basically he can read very tiny amounts of electrical input, (any child with a voltage meter can do that). The only thing innovative is how Neurolink reads and interprets, and uses that data. That is to say, there is no "uploading" or "beaming" of electrical impulses into the brain. Yes, NeuroLink has experimented with giving patients the ability to sense objects in-front of them, but it is very different from the described "image" that is seen in the video. It's more like a 6th sense, especially for patients who have been blind sense birth, because they have no conceptions of what "seeing" is. They are aware that an object is in-front of them, and are possible able to identify it, but it is no where near anything like having an "image displayed in your consciousness". So no, logically, there will be no commercials beamed into your brain. This product is largely aimed to help people with disabilities be able to communicate with others, where they previously were unable to. I hope you can appreciate how much language and communication as a whole is incredibly important and personal to each individual. We are social creates, we need to be able to talk with one another. Someone who is paralyzed from the neck down, will never be able to feel a hot cup of coffee in their hands again. While they cant physically feel, they still can mentally, and so should at least be able to talk with their families and loved ones. (Even if just through some text on a screen).
Neuralink doesn't even need marketing. The line is already long paraplegics, blind, deaf, etc people alone. Being able to control your computer or bluetooth devices by thought only and to be able to simulate/intercept your site/sound/smell with another input to submerge yourself into that reality is wild. There will be endless lines for this product. I can't wait for a Neuralink myself.
Neuralink working for the blind will be awesome!:) Also uploading ourselves to FDVR like worlds will be cool as well where we can experience everything with five senses:) The future is looking bright☺️
As a blind person: Yes. And people that are paraplegic? Dude, the potential. Build an exoesqueleton BOOM, before you could not move, now you are fucking mechanichus.
That may not be the case as I believe everyone will be able to utilise ai technology anyway just as we do now through computers but we may all have our own personal robots 🤖 soon it also seems 🎉🫠😝🎊
That has been happening for decades already. The elderly have no idea what the outside world is neither the internet. Let alone neuralink. That's what technology is.
That may be accurate, but you're acting like this isn't going to have the most massive uphill battle in history when it comes to becoming a consumer device, if it even happens at all. Neuralink is hardly anywhere with human test subjects, and even those cases are strictly medical only. I've seen reporters question these devices in the consumer space, and they were immediately shut down with the "these are for medical use only" directly from Elons people. So i have a strong feeling if consumers really start buzzing about it, the government will step in and cancel medical testing altogether.
At this moment, I can't think of a more annoying phrase than: Breaking Reality... Reality -- is. It just -- is... It contains everything. We can open up and experience or interact with a new perspective on a previously inaccessible -- aspect -- of reality.., but that isn't, in any way: Breaking Reality. Discovering an additional piece of the puzzle isn't Breakage. It's the opposite.
The dumbest question. “Does anyone want to wear this weird device on their face all day long?” Hey bro people were glasses everyday their whole life to see. So yeah. People do regularly wear basically that all day everyday already.
Imagine the marketing opportunities! You'd be able to beam commercials directly into people's brains. Or replace their reality with something you want them to see. Can you access them over the air?
@@africanpico180 Considering Elon Musk is De Facto President of the United States, he will most certainly do this, even if it breaks our right to privacy. considering he can claim "Presidential Immunity" to get out of any consequences he faces, and can issue presidential pardons to any of his billionaire friends who use this against humanity as a whole. Money always comes before privacy, always.
The fact that it uses wireless waves to communicate with technology makes this already an unavoidable risk. I would rather have a wire that I would have to connect it to on my device and have it wirelessly, communicate and have someone hack it through the signal
Honestly, I'm not a fan of modifying the human body and giving it superhuman abilities that we were not biologically or psychologically designed to handle. Instead of "dweeb" glasses, why can't Meta actually design them to look like a Geordi visor? At least that might look cool, and it could be a popular alternative to drilling holes in your skull.
His jabs at the Project Orion glasses were absurd. They aren't going to be an established product for another 5 years. 5 years in tech evolution is a long time. Meta already has plans to further reduce the size, increase comfort, and increase the capabilities. This would make for an awesome consumer device Meanwhile, Neuralink is currently a medical device only that would absolutely be stuck in limbo indefinitely on the attempts to become a consumer device. Yes, it's very futuristic and interesting to marvel at its potential prospects, but ultimately, it's not going to be a product until maybe the 2070s, if at all.
If you're blind it might be worth it for you, plus it's worth noting this is really really cutting edge, I'm sure a less invasive way will surface eventually. Might be a long time though.
and then one day, people with neuuulinks will start to display something unique that the rest of us cannot do. and thats how we will recognize the neuro from the normies
Bro I literally predicted all of this down to each word being able to see different types of light and replacing our eyes does nobody else see how much potential the neuralink has?
Exactly but they are not pushing for technology to improve human genetics. Why not improve our cells to fight off cancer and diseases with augmentation. Why not improve our cells to fight off or absorb radiation for sustained space travel. Why not improve human lungs like tartagraes who can be sustained in space. Why not increase human muscle fiber strength to improve our overall body strength. They only push tech to control you not move the human race forward. They could lengthen our lifespans and make our limbs regenerative. Those are real things needing to be researched. The only problem is how would you control a population of super humans. How would you be able to give some propaganda who’s live for 500 years. Humans learn from there mistakes and if you give us enough tries at something we become amazing efficient at it. The government doesn’t want that.
Imagine you could have gills to breath underwater. What borders could stop you. Certain things aren’t research because how could the government win in a situation of super powered humans. A chip is an augmentation that can be controlled. A biological improvement is chaos and power flips will begin.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you. - Magos Dominus Reditus
Charging is wireless. There are no "power overloads". The battery is incredible small. Hackers can't hack into something which isn't an Internet of things (Iot) device.
They should make the implants smaller - just the electrodes - and multiple implants connected to a single, integrated CPU in the chest cavity via fibre optics under the scalp/neck skin. All the updates to software, hardware and batteries could be done in a single location, away from messing with multiple pieces of tech right next to the brain and a hard wire connection at the CPU could bypass wifi and any vulnerability to wireless hacking. The batteries could be charged through magnetic induction or even using the blood movement around the heart as a power source.
It describes a series of steps towards the future: first, advanced glasses, then Neuralink, and finally, a biologically engineered device capable of allowing us to interact with technology without invasive medical procedures.
6:19 you should look at Synchron, it’s sort of like neuralink but without the electrodes in the brain. The device could listen and share outwards like the neuralink inwards.
Reading pulses from your brain is one thing. Getting your brain to read pulses as images of a sort is a compleeetly different thing. But if anything can make it happen...
Im not really for this device but there are some groups out there building organic bio computers from human brain cells and inputing commands to them to generate queries. Its rudimentary right now, but that paired with Neuralink would likely result in what your saying some day. A day I'm hopefully not alive for lol
You get something like this put into your body, you're a slave to the corporation that owns it for the rest of your life (or until it's removed). There have already been cases of companies selling eyesight-augmenting implants that then went bankrupt and stopped being able to support the devices, which had to then be removed for safety, re-blinding their recipients and leaving them with potential lingering health risks. Who would hold these giant corporations accountable for not only things like this, but of the many potential abuses they could commit through these devices?
Except for the fact that they're literally screwed and sealed into your skull. This is a medical device installed by a machine created by doctors and scientists.. not the bubblegum you tried to use to fix your flat tire.
For scent, can't signals be transferred through the cribiform plate? The cribiform plate is thin and easily acessable through the nasal cavity, and is where neurons go through to transfer scent signals to the nasal bulb. Can't you just do the same with with electrodes?
So we're talking about the ability to transfer our conscious on to a computer. A computer that someone could turn on, turn off, program, fill with other peoples conscious along with yours and then name that computer "Heaven" or "Hell." It's almost like someone would have the ability to play big man.
Isthere any chances of turning thing wires in to a organic type so that we would synthisize it for future use w/ out distracting it or while blending it to our Dna.
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Neuralink should be JUST the sensors, connected via fibre optics under the scalp & skin to a CPU in the chest. It would be smaller, less invasive and any upgrades to the software, hardware and batteries could be done without disturbing multiple devices close to the brain. A hardwire port at this processor terminal would make wireless hacking impossible and the whole device could even be powered by magnetic induction, far from the brain (or even from the movement to blood near the heart).
The other day I made up a scene for a sci fi movie. A boy named Timmy asks his robot rob to say “I am Timmy a boy trapped in a robots body.” The robot replies, “I am rob a robot trapped in a boys body”.
This is literally another step towards the 'stay uneducated' direction. Finding the easiest way to live by with the least amount of effort. This has never led to anything good, yet it's been repeated over and over again. Sure, it is beneficial for many, but it has become beneficial because of problems that were caused through humanity's own shortcuts and lack of foresight. Instead of addressing the root causes of these issues-like poor education systems, unhealthy lifestyles, or societal inequality-technology like this often becomes a band-aid. It solves symptoms, not the disease.
This video did a poor job of explaining how NeuroLink actually works, and who its for. I have seen this misleading idea swimming in comment sections all over the place. No, Elon can't "beam ads" directly into your brain. At the moment, all NeuroLink does is interpret some action potentials being fired in the motor cortex, (Part of the section responsible for movement of the limbs, in the case its the hand/arm). Basically he can read very tiny amounts of electrical input, (any child with a voltage meter can do that). The only thing innovative is how Neurolink reads and interprets, and uses that data. That is to say, there is no "uploading" or "beaming" of electrical impulses into the brain. Yes, NeuroLink has experimented with giving patients the ability to sense objects in-front of them, but it is very different from the described "image" that is seen in the video. It's more like a 6th sense, especially for patients who have been blind sense birth, because they have no conceptions of what "seeing" is. They are aware that an object is in-front of them, and are possible able to identify it, but it is no where near anything like having an "image displayed in your consciousness". So no, logically, there will be no commercials beamed into your brain. This product is largely aimed to help people with disabilities be able to communicate with others, where they previously were unable to. I hope you can appreciate how much language and communication as a whole is incredibly important and personal to each individual. We are social creates, we need to be able to talk with one another. Someone who is paralyzed from the neck down, will never be able to feel a hot cup of coffee in their hands again. While they cant physically feel, they still can mentally, and so should at least be able to talk with their families and loved ones. (Even if just through some text on a screen). (I copied this from another comment of mine, but part of my point still stands for your comment. I do appreciate the thought about the current education systems around the world, its bad. We do need to stop "taking the easy way out", and start learning how our world really works. My comment, also proves the point that it's important to do your research before commenting on a video. (This video was already misleading in the first place so don't worry lol).
@@DuckDuckGo-t1m yeah I just wanted to point out that all this commercial glorification of products is bad. We do live in a society that is mostly based on consuming everything and anything after all. But you definetly do have some good points there in your pasted comment. But it's also not just the overall education. There are many people who have no idea what there phones can do or how they are made yet they use it for centuries. Let alone know how to use a computer or how to find out actual information by themselves. WHich kind of makes it a global cultural problem (?) or just a bad overall system where noone has any clue on what is going on because of how communication works nowadays.
@@Quiet_StealthyI completely agree with you. If you ask anyone off the street how a computer works, and they will go silent. It's unfortunate how much we have advanced as a species, yet so many people aren't taught or are unwilling to figure out how the devices that make their lives so easy function. It's kind of depressing to think about. Im an EE major and so much of what I learn is so fundamental to how our world works. Basic physics, electricity, and light, are all things that quite literally shape how our world is built. It should be mandatory for most people to have basic understanding of the building blocks of the world. Anyways, thanks for listening to my rant lol. Have a good one! And happy new year! 🎉
Invasive surgery doesn't scare me nearly as much as the idea of somebody literally hacking into my brain. I realize that AI is technology can probably read brain waves accurately already but the idea of other humans having access I find disturbing
Elon Musk’s Neuralink vs. Zuckerberg’s holographic glasses-who’s really changing reality here? One’s all about altering the human experience, the other’s just making it look cooler. Let’s face it, if reality’s going to break, I’d rather have a chip in my brain than wear geeky glasses all day.
His jabs at the Project Orion glasses were absurd. They aren't going to be an established product for another 5 years. 5 years in tech evolution is a long time. Meta already has plans to further reduce the size, increase comfort, and increase the capabilities. This would make for an awesome consumer device. Meanwhile, Neuralink is currently a medical device only that would absolutely be stuck in limbo indefinitely on the attempts to become a consumer device. Yes, it's very futuristic and interesting to marvel at its potential prospects, but ultimately, it's not going to be a product until maybe the 2070s, if at all.
If the secondary layer of the brain usually takes control because its more intelligent, what happens when the have literal super intelligence as the third?
To all those worrying about being programmed and controlled, you are already being programmed and controlled, you just don't realise how it is happening...
this seems extremely dangerous in the wrong hands
I mean mabye, but for the next 50- 100 years the most irs gonna get is remote access to a computer without peripherals and pixalated vision for blind people
But mabye im wrong
That is true for anything.
Wrong hands like government or Elon musk or someone ?
It’s like guns. If only bad guys have them, then we’re all screwed
This is why I’m more into biological augmentation rather than cybernetic. Too much of a security risk, and brain damage risk. EMP would be the new nuke.
Better to try to increase brain function with biotechnology. Use the advance computer to make better flesh not just delete the human body. Thing Wolverine, Superman, homelander, captain America. Not ultron and brainiac, those aren’t good guys. And always have ways of being overwritten or hacked.
😂 I can't help but think of the potential viruses that would rick roll you for days
o my God imagine
or ad pop up style virus
Cybersecurity is one reason I might skip this if given the chance. The fact that it uses wireless waves to communicate with technology raises not only health risks but also significant cybersecurity risks. Cybersecurity technology is not yet advanced enough for brain implants using wireless waves.
@@BrandonSmith-ru8wl was just thinking about this and wanted to comment it but you got it :D haha
How do they take showers or swim or wear hats
I will never put that mind control device in my head.
A particular fan of elon but hell naw ,i would for sure never getting that implented in my head😶
@@SciencesMathematics101not advocating for this thing.
But clinging on old ways will be taken care of by Darwin law
Yeah I'm also quite a fan of Elon but you're going to need to kill me to put that freaking thing in my brain.
Hell nah, seriously.
This is for medical purposes; did you not watch the video fully? its intended initially for people who are somewhat or fully blind. Not for regular healthy people
“Cyberpunk was a warning, not an aspiration.”
- Mike Pondsmith
Man shut up bruh.
Fear mongering.
We already live in Cyberpunk, but instead of cool neonlights, we have corporate Memphis style posters telling people to be more happy.
Instead of cool cyberwear street gangs, we have civilizationally handicapped stealing Cadiidic convertors out of cars in broad daylight.
Instead of the U.S. government collapsing and corporations taking control in an anarchical society, we have government and corporations working hand in hand.
Meat is weak metal is absolute
That depends. A lot of solorpunk is a more optimistic take on cyberpunk concepts. Nowadays it's not that big of a deal to see a deaf person with a Cochlear implant. Are Cochlear users cyborgs? My auntie in her 70s can adjust her hearing aids with her phone. That's like Star Trek from her perspective. So far Neuralink isn't Alexa for your brain, right? Isn't it mainly for the blind and the severely paralyzed?
@@Sarappreciates It’ll become more than that eventually. Soon our soldiers will be like Adam Smasher and replace tanks if we keep developing cybernetics and quantum computers
This whole video makes me feel icky.
This is just accelerated evolution.
No, it's transhumanism.
Satanic system the 666 and the antichrist 😂😂
You make me sick
@@cariboudjan3576 Really? Is the same true for a Cochlear implant for the deaf? It's a step beyond hearing aids. If Neuralink can help the blind see, then hell yeah! The evolution is in the tech for our vision impaired by going from spectacle glasses to bifocals to contact lenses to laser eye surgery to the Neuralink. I'm not in favor of putting anyone's brain directly online, but I see Neuralink for the blind a lot like Cochlear implants for the deaf.
for all of us healthy functioning people it's easy to scoff at this. But for people who have nothing to lose and have so few options, this will be life-changing.
For normal humans like us it would take another 30-40 years tbh . Like imagine closing your eyes and you can play a game 💀 or imagine recording your dream or maybe controlling it 😂 my favorite thing
With the exponential growth in technology, don’t expect the next huge leaps to take 30-40 years, think more on the lines of 10 years. 30 years ago we were talking on phones with cords connected to the wall and the internet was still on dial up.
with the way AI is going, an intelligence explosion could occur within 2-3 years. our paradigm is shifting yearly, maybe even faster.
i agree
2 neuralinks will look like 2 tiny horns🤣
Big Boss
Mark of the beast. lol
@@heavyeyessunrise which is why ill never get it
100% mark of the beast.
We will have to have one in 20years if we want to cash our paychecks
@@NearlyAsleep More than just that since it works on electrical signals of the brain theoretically a person could hack into it and control you unwillingly Like mind control
Imagine trusting Musk with your mind.
Lol, Musk is supporting political groups in Germany but only caring for the financial part and not it's side effects.
I don't even trust him now
Was this video released before? Seems familiar
Yeah it was
Who else is here in 2026?
@@WhoIsHereIn2025 no one?
@Nododysgonnaknow nobody is going to know 🤫🫢
Last year it was called Google Glass I believe they just recycled the footage
This is terrifying
How unsettling the idea of ‘installing’ an electronic device into the very organ that governs your senses, emotions, thoughts, and behaviours is. Sure, it could be revolutionary in aiding many people-but what happens when the device decides to prioritise efficiency over humanity? Let’s hope we don’t end up debating who’s really in control in the end.
Especially if it comes from Elon Musk.
@NorthernKitty
He's the most trust worthy person in power. His fight against the woke propaganda proves that.
@@MrNote-lz7lh "His fight against the woke propaganda..." 🤣🤣🤣 The irony of you using a propaganda talking point to call something else propaganda is just... well, keep bringing those good laughs to my day. 😊👍
@@MrNote-lz7lh Musk is among the *least* trustworthy people on Earth. And his so-called "fight against woke propaganda" is just an expression of his own bigotry. (Imagine that, an Apartheid Boer being bigoted.)
@@NorthernKitty he's trolling, just saying.
Feels like I've already seen this video before.
I just said the same thing. Pretty damn sure this is a re-release. The librarian joke convinced me this video was released before
@@Fisherdecthe thumbnail is reused
That's because you have it was called Google Glass last year pretty sure they just recycled the footage from that
Honestly wouldn't touch this shite with a ten foot pole. Who wants a zoom in their fov, if this becomes mandatory for office based jobs in my lifetime, will literally just retire. What rubbish.
Imagine you forget to pay rent and your eyesight gets taken away 😢
Imagine the government be able to track everything you see and monitor your movements. You can't trust other humans with your brain. I'm sorry, but neurolink is a horrible idea.
What if you get a third party implant? Once the technology's more available to the public?
if i cant see at all ill take the chance and risk
@@ProtoAlpha Ah yes... the magical trusted Third Party.
@@E_-_- Just choose the right one
They would probably want to do a lot more than just "track" what you see and do.
Isnt that literally the plot to the matrix
At least you won't be living in that yuky cyber pod thing.😝😝😝😝😝
@@joseventura9685Heh, don't worry we're in the process of getting into that too...
😂😂😂😂 no
2:00
"You won't find them saying anything like that."
Because they don't need to - by the time you are considering this procedure, you should already know.
And...
It is not a few dozen electrodes. It is a few thousand.
And it will be done by a machine, not a human.
Why not increase humans biologically. Why not try to unlock and shut some unwanted genes off.
Why are we going in the robot-cyborg direction, of all timelines. The one with the most government control. But easily hackable through destructive players. It’s over for humanity.
We must go the advancements through gene editing and using our supercomputer to develop better genes. To fight off disease and cancer. Give people regenerative abilities to heal. Longer lifespans through genes. Stronger muscle fiber for increase all around strength. Make our cells more resistant to radiation for sustained space travel.
That is actual science this stuff, are tools made for control and to hack the human body through tools. But this may jumpstart us to improve are actual genes. If telepathy can be made through electrical waves we might can already do that through a genetic device rather than mechanical. Things that cannot be hacked or cannot be taken off or out of the body will never work with the masses. It gives too much power to the few.
We're already cyborgs, most people cannot function anymore without their phone. It's just in our pocket instead of wired directly to us. It's sad, really.
it's all fun and games until you get ads on your visual cortex
This video did a poor job of explaining how NeuroLink actually works. I have seen this misleading idea swimming in comment sections all over the place. No, Elon can't "beam ads" directly into your brain. At the moment, all NeuroLink does is interpret some action potentials being fired in the motor cortex, (Part of the section responsible for movement of the limbs, in the case its the hand/arm). Basically he can read very tiny amounts of electrical input, (any child with a voltage meter can do that). The only thing innovative is how Neurolink reads and interprets, and uses that data. That is to say, there is no "uploading" or "beaming" of electrical impulses into the brain. Yes, NeuroLink has experimented with giving patients the ability to sense objects in-front of them, but it is very different from the described "image" that is seen in the video. It's more like a 6th sense, especially for patients who have been blind sense birth, because they have no conceptions of what "seeing" is. They are aware that an object is in-front of them, and are possible able to identify it, but it is no where near anything like having an "image displayed in your consciousness". So no, logically, there will be no commercials beamed into your brain. This product is largely aimed to help people with disabilities be able to communicate with others, where they previously were unable to. I hope you can appreciate how much language and communication as a whole is incredibly important and personal to each individual. We are social creates, we need to be able to talk with one another. Someone who is paralyzed from the neck down, will never be able to feel a hot cup of coffee in their hands again. While they cant physically feel, they still can mentally, and so should at least be able to talk with their families and loved ones. (Even if just through some text on a screen).
It’s not fun if this is hacked
@@Messenger_5Boy, you think there's a mental health crisis now?
Google can start new ad formats. Ads Injected into your dreams!
Wake me up when we can upload our consciousness to the internet and then transfer it into a synthetic body.
They first have to be able to define consciousness. What is it? How could you possibly upload what you don't understand?
We know nothing about what conciseness is
Mind-Body Problem: Am I a joke to you?
Maybe we already did...
I don;t see Neuralink and Orion being in competition. They serve completely different markets.
Exactly I don’t know why he’s comparing them😂
I really don't understand why Elon is pursuing this tech... humans are all but obsolete, and very fragile.
Neuralink doesn't even need marketing. The line is already long paraplegics, blind, deaf, etc people alone. Being able to control your computer or bluetooth devices by thought only and to be able to simulate/intercept your site/sound/smell with another input to submerge yourself into that reality is wild. There will be endless lines for this product. I can't wait for a Neuralink myself.
It's not "site" it's "sight"
So you can't wait for the mark of the beast. Wow.
this is anti God and anti human
Neuralink working for the blind will be awesome!:) Also uploading ourselves to FDVR like worlds will be cool as well where we can experience everything with five senses:) The future is looking bright☺️
As a blind person: Yes. And people that are paraplegic? Dude, the potential. Build an exoesqueleton BOOM, before you could not move, now you are fucking mechanichus.
this will seperate us even further apart. those who get neurlink have intellectual advantage, those who choose against it will fall behind
That may not be the case as I believe everyone will be able to utilise ai technology anyway just as we do now through computers but we may all have our own personal robots 🤖 soon it also seems 🎉🫠😝🎊
That has been happening for decades already. The elderly have no idea what the outside world is neither the internet. Let alone neuralink. That's what technology is.
That may be accurate, but you're acting like this isn't going to have the most massive uphill battle in history when it comes to becoming a consumer device, if it even happens at all. Neuralink is hardly anywhere with human test subjects, and even those cases are strictly medical only.
I've seen reporters question these devices in the consumer space, and they were immediately shut down with the "these are for medical use only" directly from Elons people. So i have a strong feeling if consumers really start buzzing about it, the government will step in and cancel medical testing altogether.
At this moment, I can't think of a more annoying phrase than: Breaking Reality... Reality -- is.
It just -- is... It contains everything. We can open up and experience or interact with a new perspective on a previously inaccessible -- aspect -- of reality.., but that isn't, in any way: Breaking Reality. Discovering an additional piece of the puzzle isn't Breakage. It's the opposite.
Thank you, that phrase bothered me too
The dumbest question. “Does anyone want to wear this weird device on their face all day long?” Hey bro people were glasses everyday their whole life to see. So yeah. People do regularly wear basically that all day everyday already.
I think widespread Neuralinks will come about much sooner, as the benefits will be immense.
Imagine the marketing opportunities! You'd be able to beam commercials directly into people's brains. Or replace their reality with something you want them to see. Can you access them over the air?
satan is the prince of the power of the air, choose Jesus who loves you.
That wouldn't be allowed it would breach a human right to privacy Elon even said that would never happen
@@africanpico180 Considering Elon Musk is De Facto President of the United States, he will most certainly do this, even if it breaks our right to privacy. considering he can claim "Presidential Immunity" to get out of any consequences he faces, and can issue presidential pardons to any of his billionaire friends who use this against humanity as a whole. Money always comes before privacy, always.
@@africanpico180wow you have a lot of faith
@@africanpico180 Are you being sarcastic?? That absolutely can happen.
Also think you could see vr games like reality and make it hyper realistic to the point of touch by making your brain simulate touching a object
In the future there will be a market for hyper realistic games like Rick n Morty where Morty plays as a human growing up.
@@Minevids12bro I seen that one😂😂😂
There already making one it will be a glove on your finger and it will bring electric shocks to your hand to make you feel touching
Can't wait to have google's netrunners quickhack ads into my brain!
Imagine getting your brain hacked thanks to this darn device
The fact that it uses wireless waves to communicate with technology makes this already an unavoidable risk.
I would rather have a wire that I would have to connect it to on my device and have it wirelessly, communicate and have someone hack it through the signal
Or an emp bomb
The mark of the beast
Honestly, I'm not a fan of modifying the human body and giving it superhuman abilities that we were not biologically or psychologically designed to handle.
Instead of "dweeb" glasses, why can't Meta actually design them to look like a Geordi visor? At least that might look cool, and it could be a popular alternative to drilling holes in your skull.
His jabs at the Project Orion glasses were absurd. They aren't going to be an established product for another 5 years. 5 years in tech evolution is a long time. Meta already has plans to further reduce the size, increase comfort, and increase the capabilities. This would make for an awesome consumer device
Meanwhile, Neuralink is currently a medical device only that would absolutely be stuck in limbo indefinitely on the attempts to become a consumer device. Yes, it's very futuristic and interesting to marvel at its potential prospects, but ultimately, it's not going to be a product until maybe the 2070s, if at all.
Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not one day decay and fail you
Thanks but I don’t want anyone drilling into my skull
If you're blind it might be worth it for you, plus it's worth noting this is really really cutting edge, I'm sure a less invasive way will surface eventually. Might be a long time though.
@@KIoakk I rather be blind than to have this garbage lodged in my brain.
You cling to your flesh...
Sureee buddy, we will see how you will talk later
this won’t age well
and then one day, people with neuuulinks will start to display something unique that the rest of us cannot do. and thats how we will recognize the neuro from the normies
infection and emptied pockets
The "normies" being human beings whose brains aren't being hacked.
Computer interfaces will completely change education.
I hard to see how we would need it we would be able to conduct real time science with being or robotics on other planets & even star systems !! 🎊🥴😭
@@edwardclarke768tbh you comment does not make since 😂😂
Bro I literally predicted all of this down to each word being able to see different types of light and replacing our eyes does nobody else see how much potential the neuralink has?
Nuralink could be like Total Recall
Great, then I don't know if I'm in real life or a simulation.
I love how big corporations are trying so hard to make the Torment Nexus from the popular science fiction book Don't Create The Torment Nexus
Exactly but they are not pushing for technology to improve human genetics.
Why not improve our cells to fight off cancer and diseases with augmentation. Why not improve our cells to fight off or absorb radiation for sustained space travel.
Why not improve human lungs like tartagraes who can be sustained in space.
Why not increase human muscle fiber strength to improve our overall body strength.
They only push tech to control you not move the human race forward. They could lengthen our lifespans and make our limbs regenerative. Those are real things needing to be researched.
The only problem is how would you control a population of super humans. How would you be able to give some propaganda who’s live for 500 years. Humans learn from there mistakes and if you give us enough tries at something we become amazing efficient at it. The government doesn’t want that.
Imagine you could have gills to breath underwater. What borders could stop you. Certain things aren’t research because how could the government win in a situation of super powered humans. A chip is an augmentation that can be controlled. A biological improvement is chaos and power flips will begin.
This is Evil. God said we would end ourselves.
I think my organic body is way better than current human made parts. Jordi in Star Trek cried when he got his human eyes back.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the Blessed Machine. Your kind cling to your flesh, as though it will not decay and fail you.
- Magos Dominus Reditus
Electrodes must be replaced with tiny amount of modified patient organic matter acting as transmission mechanism.
What about charging it? What about power over loads? What about hackers?
Try doing a second of research.
Charging is wireless. There are no "power overloads". The battery is incredible small. Hackers can't hack into something which isn't an Internet of things (Iot) device.
They should make the implants smaller - just the electrodes - and multiple implants connected to a single, integrated CPU in the chest cavity via fibre optics under the scalp/neck skin.
All the updates to software, hardware and batteries could be done in a single location, away from messing with multiple pieces of tech right next to the brain and a hard wire connection at the CPU could bypass wifi and any vulnerability to wireless hacking.
The batteries could be charged through magnetic induction or even using the blood movement around the heart as a power source.
@Glathgrundel WOW... You thought about it a lot 😂😳😲🤔💭
@@DuckDuckGo-t1m
Oh, wow... A classic looking pair of NERD GLASSES for everyone. Just missing that stylish bit of masking tape in the middle...😂😂😂
“Reality is often disappointing or should I say was ,now reality can be what ever what I want”
It describes a series of steps towards the future: first, advanced glasses, then Neuralink, and finally, a biologically engineered device capable of allowing us to interact with technology without invasive medical procedures.
There is a flaw what if ai became sentimental and took over your body?
6:19 you should look at Synchron, it’s sort of like neuralink but without the electrodes in the brain. The device could listen and share outwards like the neuralink inwards.
Reading pulses from your brain is one thing. Getting your brain to read pulses as images of a sort is a compleeetly different thing. But if anything can make it happen...
Im not really for this device but there are some groups out there building organic bio computers from human brain cells and inputing commands to them to generate queries. Its rudimentary right now, but that paired with Neuralink would likely result in what your saying some day. A day I'm hopefully not alive for lol
Never… and I mean NEVER will I put this bullshit in my head.
nobody is forcing you to.
I would be OK with it, but I don't trust Musk, so maybe a different company.
You get something like this put into your body, you're a slave to the corporation that owns it for the rest of your life (or until it's removed). There have already been cases of companies selling eyesight-augmenting implants that then went bankrupt and stopped being able to support the devices, which had to then be removed for safety, re-blinding their recipients and leaving them with potential lingering health risks. Who would hold these giant corporations accountable for not only things like this, but of the many potential abuses they could commit through these devices?
It’ll be amazing! Early 2030s btw!
Imagine if you had to pay a monthly subscription to see or have to watch ads
They should make a new inception movie, but it’s based on simulations and Nuralink type Total Recalls
Yes, give me those glasses anytime. I am not letting them putting me a chip on my brain.
the billionaire wants to get inside your brain
Imagine getting into a fight. Someone pulling those out of your head.
Except for the fact that they're literally screwed and sealed into your skull.
This is a medical device installed by a machine created by doctors and scientists.. not the bubblegum you tried to use to fix your flat tire.
Imagine getting hit with a burger king ad, in the middle of the night 💀💀
For scent, can't signals be transferred through the cribiform plate? The cribiform plate is thin and easily acessable through the nasal cavity, and is where neurons go through to transfer scent signals to the nasal bulb. Can't you just do the same with with electrodes?
Wasnt there a better company wich uses a mesh on the brain instead of the invasive procedure neuralink does with a higher fail rate?..
I love how you broke down the XAI303e project in your video! Can’t wait to see it skyrocket!
It wasn't mentioned ... this is a scam-bot comment.
I would make them look like horns
(if I ever Implanted one of these, which is not going to happen)
So we're talking about the ability to transfer our conscious on to a computer. A computer that someone could turn on, turn off, program, fill with other peoples conscious along with yours and then name that computer "Heaven" or "Hell." It's almost like someone would have the ability to play big man.
Isthere any chances of turning thing wires in to a organic type so that we would synthisize it for future use w/ out distracting it or while blending it to our Dna.
Installation will be like sitting in a photo booth
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@@AlexJames893You are right.
But I don't know why people remain poor due to ignorance
Neuralink should be JUST the sensors, connected via fibre optics under the scalp & skin to a CPU in the chest.
It would be smaller, less invasive and any upgrades to the software, hardware and batteries could be done without disturbing multiple devices close to the brain.
A hardwire port at this processor terminal would make wireless hacking impossible and the whole device could even be powered by magnetic induction, far from the brain (or even from the movement to blood near the heart).
it's really crazy how nobody is talking about the book the hidden path to manifesting financial power
I can't wait to play CoD with such immersion
XAI767 is massively undervalued
A signal could be sent to the brain telling a person they are full and should stop eating. This could end obesity
"Life hacks" are about to become literal 💀
Boss catches you sleeping on the job, You point to your head and say update. Nuero Link!
Oh, wow... A classic looking pair of NERD GLASSES for everyone. Just missing that stylish bit of masking tape in the middle...
Tbh I said this before but Orion has nothing to do with NeuroLink your marketing near link for no reason when it’s not even in the market😅😅😅
The other day I made up a scene for a sci fi movie. A boy named Timmy asks his robot rob to say “I am Timmy a boy trapped in a robots body.” The robot replies, “I am rob a robot trapped in a boys body”.
Yo this is actually crazy for vr
imagine getting it installed but you couldnt pay the antivirus for it 💀
The 'blindsight' concept is a brilliant idea; enabling the blind to see is revolutionary.
Really, how is it brilliant? You’re just yapping
Even in the volatility, I still see XAI767 coming out strong 🚀
After recent events on X, I'm not sure I'm ready to trust someone else with that level of personal invasion.
What if AI controls you?
Humans built ai.
This is literally another step towards the 'stay uneducated' direction. Finding the easiest way to live by with the least amount of effort. This has never led to anything good, yet it's been repeated over and over again. Sure, it is beneficial for many, but it has become beneficial because of problems that were caused through humanity's own shortcuts and lack of foresight. Instead of addressing the root causes of these issues-like poor education systems, unhealthy lifestyles, or societal inequality-technology like this often becomes a band-aid. It solves symptoms, not the disease.
Funny. Since our desire for efficiency is why we no longer live in mud huts.
This video did a poor job of explaining how NeuroLink actually works, and who its for. I have seen this misleading idea swimming in comment sections all over the place. No, Elon can't "beam ads" directly into your brain. At the moment, all NeuroLink does is interpret some action potentials being fired in the motor cortex, (Part of the section responsible for movement of the limbs, in the case its the hand/arm). Basically he can read very tiny amounts of electrical input, (any child with a voltage meter can do that). The only thing innovative is how Neurolink reads and interprets, and uses that data. That is to say, there is no "uploading" or "beaming" of electrical impulses into the brain. Yes, NeuroLink has experimented with giving patients the ability to sense objects in-front of them, but it is very different from the described "image" that is seen in the video. It's more like a 6th sense, especially for patients who have been blind sense birth, because they have no conceptions of what "seeing" is. They are aware that an object is in-front of them, and are possible able to identify it, but it is no where near anything like having an "image displayed in your consciousness". So no, logically, there will be no commercials beamed into your brain. This product is largely aimed to help people with disabilities be able to communicate with others, where they previously were unable to. I hope you can appreciate how much language and communication as a whole is incredibly important and personal to each individual. We are social creates, we need to be able to talk with one another. Someone who is paralyzed from the neck down, will never be able to feel a hot cup of coffee in their hands again. While they cant physically feel, they still can mentally, and so should at least be able to talk with their families and loved ones. (Even if just through some text on a screen).
(I copied this from another comment of mine, but part of my point still stands for your comment. I do appreciate the thought about the current education systems around the world, its bad. We do need to stop "taking the easy way out", and start learning how our world really works. My comment, also proves the point that it's important to do your research before commenting on a video. (This video was already misleading in the first place so don't worry lol).
@@DuckDuckGo-t1m yeah I just wanted to point out that all this commercial glorification of products is bad. We do live in a society that is mostly based on consuming everything and anything after all. But you definetly do have some good points there in your pasted comment. But it's also not just the overall education. There are many people who have no idea what there phones can do or how they are made yet they use it for centuries. Let alone know how to use a computer or how to find out actual information by themselves. WHich kind of makes it a global cultural problem (?) or just a bad overall system where noone has any clue on what is going on because of how communication works nowadays.
@@Quiet_StealthyI completely agree with you. If you ask anyone off the street how a computer works, and they will go silent. It's unfortunate how much we have advanced as a species, yet so many people aren't taught or are unwilling to figure out how the devices that make their lives so easy function. It's kind of depressing to think about. Im an EE major and so much of what I learn is so fundamental to how our world works. Basic physics, electricity, and light, are all things that quite literally shape how our world is built. It should be mandatory for most people to have basic understanding of the building blocks of the world. Anyways, thanks for listening to my rant lol. Have a good one! And happy new year! 🎉
Are we not the disease?
Invasive surgery doesn't scare me nearly as much as the idea of somebody literally hacking into my brain. I realize that AI is technology can probably read brain waves accurately already but the idea of other humans having access I find disturbing
Elon Musk’s Neuralink vs. Zuckerberg’s holographic glasses-who’s really changing reality here? One’s all about altering the human experience, the other’s just making it look cooler. Let’s face it, if reality’s going to break, I’d rather have a chip in my brain than wear geeky glasses all day.
If somebody's bringing out glasses that make you look like Geordi will have a thing
That thing was literally a hair clip.
His jabs at the Project Orion glasses were absurd. They aren't going to be an established product for another 5 years. 5 years in tech evolution is a long time. Meta already has plans to further reduce the size, increase comfort, and increase the capabilities. This would make for an awesome consumer device.
Meanwhile, Neuralink is currently a medical device only that would absolutely be stuck in limbo indefinitely on the attempts to become a consumer device. Yes, it's very futuristic and interesting to marvel at its potential prospects, but ultimately, it's not going to be a product until maybe the 2070s, if at all.
It's not a real video if Zack isn't getting smoked at every turn😂👌Love it.
Imagine subscribing for malware protection for the rest of your life.
I want my cyberpunk upgrades… sign me up
Not from Musk you don't he's the real life Arasaka. 😬
I would love a Sandevistan though😅
Let‘s get ready to complain about newer generations beeing able to just download things that we needed to learn in school.
How does it charge?
If the secondary layer of the brain usually takes control because its more intelligent, what happens when the have literal super intelligence as the third?
You won't catch me wearing the Goober Glasses
We’re really living in a virtual reality on the path to jumping into another virtual reality 😂
I'm not wearing glasses on my face all day, no matter what
To all those worrying about being programmed and controlled, you are already being programmed and controlled, you just don't realise how it is happening...
This is terrifying it is just the next step in turning us into robots
“How Neuralink will be the mark of the beast”
Not only that but i trust a product by Elon far more than whatever Musk puts out. Remember the metaverse ?
This is what Ive been waiting for!!!!!!! Use this to make me a kung fu master!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sure thing buddy! Please lie still as I correct your perception of the world to better fit my world view
@@edthejester Can I play the guitar and piano also?