What is Neuralink? How it works?
Neuralink is an implantable brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) and it can help people control machines using their brains. Interesting? Would you like to know more on how it works? If yes, please find its brief.
Hope you heard about Elon Musk - popularly known for Tesla and SpaceX. Yes, he and others founded a Neuralink Corporation which is an American neurotechnology company, developing implantable brain–machine interfaces (BMIs).
The first demo is over with few pigs' brain and expected to do more experiment for human usage. He stated in an event on Friday (Dated August 28, 2020).
It is a Gertrude’s coin-sized implant as “a Fitbit in on skull with tiny wires”. This may help cure neurological conditions and allow people with paralysis to control a computer mouse. The device is removable.
Neuralink's headquarter is in San Francisco; it was established in 2016 and was first publicly reported in March 2017. The company going through various tech advancement and this is one of them.
Neuralink has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities for different research and projects.
In short, Neuralink is developing high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and machines.
Stay tuned for more updates on this.
The first demo is over with few pigs' brain and expected to do more experiment for human usage. He stated in an event on Friday (Dated August 28, 2020).
It is a Gertrude’s coin-sized implant as “a Fitbit in on skull with tiny wires”. This may help cure neurological conditions and allow people with paralysis to control a computer mouse. The device is removable.
Neuralink's headquarter is in San Francisco; it was established in 2016 and was first publicly reported in March 2017. The company going through various tech advancement and this is one of them.
Neuralink has hired several high-profile neuroscientists from various universities for different research and projects.
In short, Neuralink is developing high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and machines.
Stay tuned for more updates on this.