How does neuralink alter brain cell growth? Do you see new glial cells form around NeuroLink endpoints?
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Will there be an open source api for telepathy device at some point that operates on a safe abstraction layer of the basic software so it is highly unlikely to harm yourself or the patient you write the program for?
1 year ago | 1
For early adopters of Neuralink used to enhance individuals who do not have major neurological/spinal problems, what do you predict will be the advantages they gain?
1 year ago | 1
Is neuralink also experimenting with non invasive BCI technologies (ie near infrared spectroscopy, ultrasound) an if yes which ones are most likely to be chosen as another candidate for a product development at some point in the future?
1 year ago | 1
There's simply not enough quality biomedical research when it comes to pain. Millions suffering substantially from (often severe chronic) pain not properly managed, despite access to epidural injections, opioids and society doesn't care. When do you expect to cure or revolutionise chronic pain management ? What is Neurolink doing to come closer to a cure to unhelpful and debilitating chronic pain?
1 year ago | 1
Will you please make a guess on when we'll hit longevity escape velocity?
1 year ago | 0
Estimated time span from commercially viable BCI to cellular implant via nano/other technologies.
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Please dont give up on my question i know it is very complex and probably flawed but i want to know what a professional thinks Severing the corpus callosum as a treatment for severe epilepsy eventually led to some weird experiments that maybe suggest, or maybe not, that we are in fact two consciousness merged into one, and one is the dominant and slaves the other, so actually every person is two people in one brain. Or maybe we are a thousand people making up one whole person more alive than the other mini consciousnesses that comprises us. I know, this is so much speculation, but i wanted to ask. What if we connect two brains? Will this have an effect like the corpus callosum, merging the two hemispheres of the brain into one new whole? Would that fuse the minds of two or more people? These people would die? The new one is a different person? What happens if you severe the connection after? Im assuming the connection would have to be one or more neuralinks on each head because, well... you cant just merge two heads you know. But yeah, i guess my question is, what happens if you connect two frontal cortexes of two different people via neuralink as if it was a corpus callosum turning them both into one?
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Peter H. Diamandis
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