Neuralink

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A neuroscience research company set up in San Francisco by the billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk founded in July 2016

Brain-computer interface

Neuralink is exploring “neural lace” technology – the implanting of tiny electrodes into the brain that could be used to give direct computing capabilities.

Musk said people would need to become cyborgs to be relevant in a future dominated by AI. He said a “merger of biological intelligence and machine intelligence” would be necessary for humans to stay economically valuable.

It is proposed the neural lace will use mesh electronics syringe injection of a nano-bot into the Artery in the neck.

Research has been going on since early 2000, and has been proven in mice with mesh-brain implants that readily integrate into a mouse brain an electronic circuit that can communicate neurally and have also solved the immune-response problem as the neural lace molds to the brain, which then grows around it and incorporates it, stopping movement of the lace from causing the biological system to recognize it as something foreign and try to attack it.

Aging reversal

By applying stem cells and stimulate the neuron to reverse the behavior of the neurons back to an earlier state of aging in the neural circuit.

Brain-Machine Interfaces

Neuralink's Prof Philip Sabes (UCSF) talk on "Brain-Machine Interfaces"