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Will robots take over or will the new brain interface’s make us mor like robots?
Appetizer Neural link is said to have FDA Approval
Neuralink hopes to accomplish several goals with its brain-computer interface technology. According to its website, some of these goals are:
To help people with neurological disorders and injuries to regain their abilities and independence
To enable new forms of communication and interaction with digital devices and the internet
To explore the potential of enhancing human cognition and creativity
To advance the scientific understanding of the brain and its functions
To create a symbiosis between humans and artificial intelligence
To create a symbiosis between humans and artificial intelligence. The question I have is “how much control will we have over the AI vs how much control will AI have over us?
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Main course:
Elon Musk JUST REVEALED The First Tesla Female AI Robot!
Elon Musk unveiled two prototypes of the Tesla Bots, named Optimus, during Tesla AE day in 2022. These female humanoid robots possess unprecedented degrees of freedom in their hands and body, made possible by new actuators designed by Tesla's motor and power electronics team. Musk aims to use advanced artificial intelligence to create next-generation generalized real-world AI and create a humanoid robot with unique personalities that adapt and harmonize with their owners. The Tesla Bots have the potential to serve as companions and employees in various applications, including personal aides or caretakers for the elderly, productivity enhancement in workplaces, and leisure settings like theme parks. However, experts warn of potential risks associated with humanoid robots, and Tesla plans to continue developing and refining the technology while keeping safety at the forefront.
Dessert
Neuralink is not the only brain computer interface company. Dozens more companies are experimenting with different ways to interface directly with the brain. Though the goals are admirable, it does beg the question: what's the future hold once we're directly connected to computers and therefore the Internet? Helping people walk again or helping somebody with Parkinson's is a wonderful objective, and I believe there is much promise in this new technology. There's already concern that social media is addictive and possibly unhealthy, especially for our youth. So what will happen when we can run social media directly into our brains or when we can have advertisements from the Internet downloaded directly to our brains? How much control are we going to have over the Internet versus how much control over our brains, will a dozen companies have over us? How will this affect our beliefs our sense of reality, or our sense of morality if just a handful of corporations have such direct input into our brains? Will their subjective morality be incorporated into the very essence of who we are?
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