Flying Cars and Brain implants are both becoming reality:

Mo Gawdat ON The END of TRUTH :

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After growing up watching the Jetsons futuristic cartoon with robots and flying cars, Flying cars are finally a reality?

Though these cars are not directly related to the AI takeover, they seem relevant to the changes in our world. Are they going to be commonplace one day?

Are Fly car companies a good financial bet?

This is not an image of one of these companies, Fly Cars. It is an AI-created rendition.

These stocks are predicted to soar.

Appetizer 3 Flying Car Stocks to watch:

Joby Aviation (JOBY):

52 week high of $11.98 Low of $3.15

EHang Holdings EH:

52 week high of $32.24 Low of $3.32

Archer Aviation ACHR):

52 week high of $7.49 Low of $1.62

Hight and low based on Sept. 28th to Sept. 28th

For informational purposes not for investment advise. These companies are involved in the development and utilization of robotics in the healthcare sector, making them potentially attractive investments for those interested in this field. Always conduct thorough research and consider your investment goals before investing in any company

Uber Freight Expands with AI-Powered Software to Disrupt Logistics Industry

Uber Freight, the digital freight marketplace from Uber, is expanding its reach and capabilities with a new focus on AI-powered software. The company is unveiling a number of new products and services that aim to help shippers and carriers optimize their operations and reduce costs.

One of the key highlights of Uber Freight's new product roadmap is Insights AI, a generative AI-powered tool that leverages the company's vast store of transportation data to provide customers with actionable insights. Insights AI can be used to analyze historical data and identify trends, predict future demand, and optimize shipping routes.

Uber Freight is also using AI and machine learning to improve its network optimization and service offerings. For example, the company is using AI to match shippers with the best carriers for their needs, and to predict and mitigate potential disruptions.

In addition to its software solutions, Uber Freight is also expanding its dynamic capacity and freight modes across regions. This means that shippers can now access a wider range of transportation options, including rail, ocean, and air freight.

Uber Freight's move into the AI-powered logistics space is a sign of the company's ambition to become a major player in the industry. With its vast network of shippers and carriers, and its expertise in technology, Uber Freight is well-positioned to disrupt the traditional logistics landscape.

It remains to be seen how successful Uber Freight will be in its new venture. However, the company's investment in AI-powered software suggests that it is serious about making a major impact on the logistics industry.

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Main course: Brain Implants:

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Neuralink is close to human trials, as the company announced that it has received FDA approval and opened up recruitment for its first human clinical trial in September 202312. The trial, called the PRIME Study, will involve implanting a brain-computer interface device in paralysis patients and evaluating its safety and functionality23. The trial is expected to last for six years, with 18 months of at-home and clinic visits followed by follow-up visits over five years2. Neuralink’s founder, Elon Musk, has stated that the company is still on track for human trials by the end of 20234. Neuralink’s goal is to use implants to connect the human brain to a computer and enable applications such as object recognition, collision avoidance, and more5.

Neuralink has competition.

As Precision Neuroscience Acquires a Factory to Build Brain Implants

Precision Neuroscience, a neurotechnology company developing brain implants, has acquired a manufacturing facility in Dallas, Texas. The facility will be used to produce the key component of Precision Neuroscience's brain implant, the Layer 7 Cortical Interface.

The Layer 7 Cortical Interface is a flexible, ultrathin electrode array that is implanted directly on the surface of the brain. The device is designed to record and stimulate brain signals, and it has the potential to be used to treat a variety of neurological disorders, including paralysis, stroke, and Parkinson's disease.

Precision Neuroscience has already begun clinical trials of its brain implant, and the company believes that the new manufacturing facility will help it to accelerate the development of the device and bring it to market sooner.

The acquisition of the manufacturing facility is a significant milestone for Precision Neuroscience. It shows that the company is serious about developing and commercializing its brain implant technology.

Brain implants are still in their early stages of development, but they have the potential to revolutionize the way we treat neurological disorders. Precision Neuroscience is one of the leading companies in the field of brain implants, and the company's new manufacturing facility is a sign that it is committed to bringing this technology to market.

What does this mean for the future of brain implants?

The acquisition of the manufacturing facility by Precision Neuroscience is a positive sign for the future of brain implants. It shows that there is a growing interest in this technology and that companies are investing in the development and commercialization of brain implants.

If Precision Neuroscience is successful in bringing its brain implant to market, it could have a major impact on the treatment of neurological disorders. Brain implants could potentially help people with paralysis to regain movement, people with stroke to regain lost functions, and people with Parkinson's disease to reduce their symptoms.

Of course, there are still some challenges that need to be overcome before brain implants can become widely available. One challenge is that the devices need to be safe and reliable. Another challenge is that the cost of brain implants needs to come down.

However, the progress that Precision Neuroscience and other companies are making is encouraging. It is possible that brain implants will become a mainstream treatment for neurological disorders in the coming years.

Will it become normal for all humans to have brain implants? Elon Musk and others believe so. Where will that take humanity?

Mo Gawdat ON The END of TRUTH:

In this video, Mo Gawdat highlights the potential dangers of the "end of Truth" caused by advancements in AI technology. He discusses the risk of AI-generated content being indistinguishable from reality and the consequences of manipulation and misinformation. Mo also introduces his own app, "Pocket Mo," which could be used to disseminate false information. He emphasizes the need for government intervention to prevent the dissemination of AI-generated content without proper labeling to preserve the truth. Additionally, Gawdat explores the influence of AI algorithms on shaping our beliefs and behaviors and suggests that ethics should be instilled within AI to ensure it works in our best interest.

Dessert New Tech for teaching.

After the amount of interest in last week’s article about metaverse schools, we wanted to share this video.

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How a Brain Implant and AI help a man move his arm and hand:

The video showcases a revolutionary surgery that utilized artificial intelligence to help a quadriplegic man named Keith Thomas regain movement in his arm and hand. By implanting five microchips in Thomas's brain, doctors were able to create an electronic connection that bypassed his paralysis. This groundbreaking technology has provided hope to countless individuals suffering from paralysis, offering the potential for improved quality of life and mobility.

This video highlights the use of brain decoding technology to restore communication for individuals who have lost their voice due to conditions like stroke or ALS. Ann, who has paralysis, utilizes an electrocorticography grid to decode her neural activity to facilitate conversation with her loved ones more efficiently. The team's goal is to unlock the potential of individuals like Ann, ultimately enabling them to pursue different career paths and improve their overall quality of life.

Disclaimer: None of the information here is financial advice. This newsletter is for informational purposes only and not to be used as investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets. Any and all financial decisions you make should be carefully researched on your own or discussed with a financial advisor. 

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