New Neuralink Video Purportedly Shows Monkey Playing Video Games Using Its Mind
New Neuralink Video Purportedly Shows Monkey Playing Video Games Using Its Mind
BY TYLER DURDEN FRIDAY, APR 09, 2021 - 09:20 PM
The man who can't seem to keep his cars (or
his recent spaceships)
from spontaneously combusting now claims that his mind-machine interface
company, Neuralink, can allow a monkey to play video games using only its mind.
Neuralink released footage this week that purports to show a
monkey named Pager, who is nine years old, playing video games in exchange for
a banana smoothie delivered through a straw. Pager was hooked up to a Neuralink
system six weeks ago, according to RT.
The video shows links recording activity from more than 2,000
electrodes implanted in the monkey's motor cortex. The activity is then
wirelessly fed to a machine-learning algorithm, which "sensed modulations
in the monkey’s neurons and allowed the system to predict intended hand
movements via a mathematical model of neural activity and the corresponding
joystick movements."
Researchers
calibrated the system, the report says, by monitoring Pager's brain waves as it
manipulated a joystick. Then, they disconnected the controller without telling
the monkey, who wound up playing pong using only its brain, sans the
joystick.
And what would an inch of progress be without Elon Musk taking a
mile? Musk quickly took to Twitter to proclaim that Neuralink's first product
would "enable someone with paralysis to use a smartphone with their mind
faster than someone using thumbs".
"Later versions will be able to shunt signals from
Neuralinks in brain to Neuralinks in body motor/sensory neuron clusters, thus
enabling, for example, paraplegics to walk again," Musk wrote.
This prompted some critics to inconveniently point out some of Musk's past
predictions, and timelines.
We think it must be capital raising time for Neuralink. Either way, it's
starting to smell like the Neuralink SPAC - or perhaps the Neuralink/SpaceX
merger, or something equally as heinous - is just right around the corner.
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