Can your thoughts control a computer?

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What are our lunch choices today? Pick your favored bitesize AI and Robotics information for the day.

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APPETIZER:  Wealth
Nvidia , invests in other AI companies.

Investors' enthusiasm for NVIDIA's artificial intelligence endeavors extends beyond the company itself. Recently, an  SEC filing  revealed that NVIDIA holds stakes in several public companies. These include  1)Arm Holdings, 2) SoundHound  AI, 3)Recursion Pharmaceuticals, 4) Nano-X Imaging, and 5)TuSimple. The news of NVIDIA's investments sent these AI-related stocks soaring. For instance, Arm, which had already seen an 80% increase in the past month due to its AI initiatives, rose over 6% after the disclosure. Recursion Pharmaceuticals experienced a nearly 15% surge, while SoundHound, specializing in voice AI and speech recognition, had its best day ever, with an 80% initial gain. This move underscores market confidence in NVIDIA and its association with cutting-edge technology. NVIDIA's own shares have skyrocketed by nearly 50% since the start of 2024 and over 220% in the past year, making it one of the most valuable companies in the tech landscape.

Source “The Motley FoolBy Keith Speights – Feb 21, 2024 at 5:50AM 

A Little Salad: health Tiny robots in our brains.

AI generated Robot

Bionaut Labs, a medical startup founded by former Apple Face ID inventors, is making waves in the field of brain treatment. Their tiny micro-robot, called Bionaut, is smaller than a grain of rice and is guided through a patient’s central nervous system. Once inside the brain, it can perform minor surgeries, deliver targeted therapeutic drugs, or even retrieve tissue for biopsies. This breakthrough technology allows precise and localized treatment, avoiding widespread side effects. Investors, including Bill Gates’ Gates Ventures, the Mayo Clinic, and others, have poured $70 million into Bionaut Labs. Clinical trials are imminent as the company seeks FDA approval for its groundbreaking approach to brain disease treatment

Medical Knowledge

Machine Learning model uses MRI scans to predict psychosis onset
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IBM & Cleveland clinic explore using AI to identify Cancer
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A new class of cancer treatment is sowing promise.
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Main Course: computer brain interface?

Google stops Image Creator: After Inaccuracies Surface.

I hope people are paying attention to this. Even Grok refuses to say that  Gemini won’t create white people.  It even goes as far as to say this

 While Google's Gemini AI has been making waves with its ability to generate a wide range of people and its potential to address the issue of diversity, it has also faced criticism for its historical inaccuracies. The company is now working to address these issues and improve the model. 

Yes, a wide range of people, as long as you are not white.  This is what I have been trying to tell people. All of the AI systems that we are starting to rely on in our government and law and in teaching our children have an agenda put there by the tech elites. And we don’t know what those agendas are.   This one was just easier to SEE. 

Be careful when believing the answers you are given after asking an AI a question, as they are not impartial. And “The Dawn of an AI Dynasty” points out the danger of this.

Remember, AI is being used in schools to help teach your children

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Neuralink patient controlling computer mouse with their mind?

Neuralink’s First Human Patient Controls Computer Mouse with Mind

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Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company founded by Elon Musk, has achieved a significant milestone. Their first human patient, who underwent a brain implant procedure, has made a full recovery and can now control a computer mouse using their mind.

The Breakthrough:

  • Successful Implant: Last month, Neuralink successfully performed its first human brain implant. The operation was deemed a success, and the patient began the recovery process.

  • Mind-Controlled Mouse: According to Neuralink co-founder Elon Musk, the patient has not only recovered fully but can also manipulate a computer mouse just by thinking. The implant allows them to move the mouse cursor across the screen using their mind alone. I wonder where this will take us in the near future.

Implications and Future Prospects:

  • Empowering Paralyzed Individuals: This achievement is a significant step toward enabling people with paralysis and other physical impairments to regain control over external devices. Imagine a future where individuals can operate computers, smartphones, and other gadgets seamlessly through neural interfaces. Can you imagine where this might take humanity as we become one with computers.

  • Ongoing Research: While Neuralink has yet to release an official statement, this development holds immense promise. Researchers and engineers continue to refine the technology, aiming to enhance its capabilities and broaden its applications. Both promising and concerning at the same time. 

It will be interesting to see where this takes us over the next couple of years. Keep following for further updates on Neuralink’s groundbreaking work as they push the boundaries of what’s possible at the intersection of neuroscience and technology. 🧠🖱️

Dessert: Prosthetic’s/Robotics

In the YouTube video titled "Tesla Bot News. Robot AI," the speaker delves into the historical context and current state of humanoid robots, with a focus on Tesla's Optimus and Atlas. Humanoid robots, inspired by Aristotle's prediction of intelligent automatons, have been a longstanding fascination in civilization. Despite the widespread use of industrial and warehouse robots, the development of advanced humanoid robots is growing, with countries like Germany and Canada integrating them into hospitals and workplaces. Tesla, under Elon Musk's leadership, is aggressively pursuing humanoid robot technology due to labor shortages, but concerns over the impact on the workforce and potential influence of robot creators remain. Tesla's Optimus, which can operate autonomously, is currently under development, with Musk expressing confidence in their ability to create a human-like robot. However, challenges like teaching Optimus complex tasks and ensuring it remains under human control persist. Tesla's Optimus and competitors, like Boston Dynamics' Atlas, each have distinct capabilities: Optimus is expected to learn new functions, while Atlas excels at impressive acrobatics. Elon Musk is optimistic about the future of humanoid robots, envisioning a world without poverty and abundant products and services. Experts generally share Musk's view but acknowledge the significant implications of universal robot technology for humanity.

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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