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I can clone you by using your skin cells and an egg, but it's illegal. However, we can create mini organs from your cells to test drugs. In our lab, we grow mini brains from people with or without a predisposition to Alzheimer's. We can age these brains to 80 years old in just a few months, causing them to lose their electrical activity and develop dementia. By activating three embryonic genes, we can reverse the aging process, restoring electrical activity and eliminating Alzheimer's. We have successfully done this in mice, improving their memory and learning abilities.

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A collaboration focused on creating a brain robotic interface for soldiers. They developed a headset using HoloLens 2 and a Raspberry Pi AI decoder to translate brain signals into instructions. The technology can be used with various autonomous systems. Two demonstrations were conducted successfully. In the first, a soldier commanded a Vision 60 Ghost Robot to follow waypoints. In the second, a soldier acted as a section commander, giving directions to robots and team members during a simulated patrol clearance. The technology allows the soldier to control the robots, monitor their video feed, and be aware of the surroundings. The team is excited about the future possibilities and aims to develop more use cases to support the military.

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Neuralink chip is not yet widely used, but the first patient, a quadriplegic, will soon be able to control their computer and phone with it. Another person who had a brain chip implanted can now walk and talk. The regulatory process for these chips is rigorous. The next version of the chip will allow users to control devices through their thoughts, like telepathy. There are plans to develop a chip that can restore vision to those who are blind. It may even enable people to see in multiple wavelengths, including ultraviolet, infrared, and radar. This technology could be called "Blindsight."

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Technology is advancing towards connecting the human brain directly to computers through implantable neural interfaces. DARPA's Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) program aims to refine this technology for finer control and faster communication. Concerns arise about potential weaponization and misuse of brain sciences for political and military purposes. Scientists envision a future where nanobots connect our brains to the cloud, creating a "brain net" that replaces the Internet. The use of nano materials for remote brain manipulation is discussed, raising ethical and security implications.

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All animals and humans have been implanted with Graphene Biochips for control and contact tracing. This includes connection to the Internet of humans and animals. The goal is to have complete control over the body and spirit. Despite the heavy topic, there is still hope to be found.

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The video discusses the potential of brain-computer interfaces, brain-cloud interfaces, and the implications of connecting human brains to supercomputers. It explores the ability to hack humans through advanced technology and the development of brain machine interfaces. Various projects such as the BRAIN Initiative and companies like Neuralink are highlighted as pioneers in this field. The video also touches on the ethical concerns and the possibility of creating a brain net that could revolutionize communication and connectivity.

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In this video, we discuss the future of implants. It is predicted that within the next ten years, we will be able to implant technology into our clothing. Eventually, we may even consider implanting it into our brains or skin, leading to direct communication between our brains and the digital world. This fusion of the physical, digital, and biological realms is what we are witnessing.

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The brain is a learning system, and experiments with implants in monkey brains have shown success as both the brain and computer adapt to each other. They work together to understand how to perform tasks, like grabbing a banana with a robotic arm. Interface challenges may be easier to overcome than anticipated. However, developing effective tools for the body remains difficult due to the harsh environment created by immune cells that reject anything they don't recognize.

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DARPA announces a new initiative called next generation non-surgical neurotechnology, aiming to create direct brain interfaces. DARPA has a history of developing influential technologies like the Internet and self-driving cars. The new technology could involve sensors on the head or implanted in the brain, allowing direct interaction with communication, processing, and weapon systems. This could enable remote control of robots and drones by simply thinking. These machine interfaces have potential applications in both civilian and military settings. However, some people worry that DARPA could potentially use this technology for mind control, similar to the concerns surrounding the CIA.

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Neuralink is developing a brain chip, with the first recipient being a quadriplegic who will be able to control their computer and phone with their thoughts. The technology is described as "like telepathy." A subsequent Neuralink product, tentatively named "blindsight," aims to restore sight, even in individuals who have lost their eyes or optic nerve. This technology could potentially provide high-resolution sight across multiple wavelengths, including ultraviolet, infrared, and even radar. It would function via a camera that can receive photons of many wavelengths, enabling vision even in complete darkness.

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Our body uses electrical signals in nerves to communicate with organs. By implanting microchips on peripheral nerves, we can read and correct messages to organs, potentially treating chronic diseases. These chips are specific, local, and only intervene when needed, ensuring patient compliance.

Coldfusion

Elon Musk’s Neuralink – Ex-Employees Reveal Company Struggles
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This week on Cold Fusion, Dagogo Altraide discusses Neuralink's brain-machine interface, which connects to the brain via tiny wires and aims to assist with severe brain injuries. Recent updates include successful long-term animal testing, demonstrating the device's ability to predict movement. However, internal conflicts have arisen, with a clash between rapid tech development and the slow pace of scientific research. Despite challenges, Neuralink has made significant progress and aims to restore motor function and vision, with ambitious future goals.

ColdFusion

The Race to Control Our Brains Is Heating Up
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Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is advancing, with companies like Neuralink and Precision Neuroscience leading the charge. Neuralink's device, the Link, involves invasive implantation with electrodes penetrating brain tissue, allowing bidirectional communication. It aims to restore senses and enhance human capabilities, but has faced controversies, including electrode retraction and animal testing conditions. In contrast, Precision Neuroscience's Layer 7 Cortical Interface is non-invasive, conforming to brain shape without causing damage, and allows for temporary use. Synchron offers a minimally invasive BCI delivered via blood vessels, while Blackrock Neurotech's MoveAgain system enables speech for paralyzed individuals. As the BCI industry grows, ethical concerns arise regarding enhancement versus treatment, data ownership, and potential societal divides. The future of BCIs raises questions about human identity and the implications of merging minds with machines.

Unlimited Hangout

Framing Surveillance and Eugenics as “Healthcare” with Johnny Vedmore
Guests: Johnny Vedmore
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Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore discuss how elite institutions that steered COVID-19 policies are moving to shape a post-COVID world, focusing on Welcome Leap and the Trinity Challenge, and tracing their ties to the Wellcome Trust, the Gates Foundation, DARPA, and Silicon Valley. They note Welcome Leap’s deep links to the Wellcome Trust, which was involved with the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, and highlight a framework in which philanthropy blends with biotech and for‑profit entities. They quote a Sunday Times profile describing Wellcome as a vehicle where “what Henry Welcom set out was a double edged scheme to run a business and a charity together. The flagship would be a philanthropic body, now the Wellcome Trust, enjoying the image and tax benefits of magnanimous public spirited generosity. But behind this would operate, industrial organizations and, straight up and down for profit corporations.” They ask who holds more sway over public policy—Bill Gates or the Wellcome Trust?—noting overlap between Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust in the developing world. They discuss Welcome Leap’s leadership: Regina Dugan, who began at DARPA in 1996, leading a program that won awards for identifying land mines, then headed a counterism task force, and later created a defense‑focused tech firm Red X Defense that contracted with the military. Dugan “greenlighted DARPA's investment in mRNA vaccine technology” and, after leaving DARPA, was recruited by Google to lead Building 8, with projects including “digital tattoo” and “digital authentication pill,” and a focus on neural wearables and transhumanist aims. Dugan’s association with the Clinton Global Initiative and Bilderberg, and her role in Google’s DARPA‑like efforts, are cited as part of a broader transhumanist trajectory. Ken Gabriel, COO of Welcome Leap, is described as a DARPA veteran who led MEMS research, worked with both the FBI and CIA, and later joined Draper Labs before becoming involved with the Wellcome Trust; he sits on the Galvani Bioelectronics board, linking GlaxoSmithKline, Google, and Verily. Jay Flatley, Illumina’s longtime chief, is highlighted as a genomics power broker tied to the World Economic Forum and a push to gene‑tested populations from birth to grave. The four Welcome Leap programs are introduced. HOPE stands for human organs, physiology, and engineering, with aims to grow and translate organ systems that “will have a functional immune system,” potentially replacing animal trials and advancing bioengineering for transplantable organs and synthetic hybrid organs. The second program, the “first thousand days,” targets infants from three months to three years, outlining “wearables, constant twenty four seven surveillance of children,” including respiratory rate, heart rate, eye tracking, and ambient data to build an “in silico” AI model of a child’s brain, with the goal of having “eighty percent of children” matched to the synthetic model within ten years. The third program, Delta Tissue, is described as precision medicine to map cells and tissues for cancer prediction and prevention, potentially enabling AI‑driven interventions. The fourth, Multi Channel Psych, aims to study “anhedonia” and to develop brain stimulation interventions to shape behavior, including mood quantification, and to create scalable measurement tools via wearables that monitor mood, sleep, social interactions, and reward processing. They turn to the Trinity Challenge, chaired by Dame Sally Davies, with founding members including the University of Hong Kong, Cambridge, Northeastern, Imperial College London, and corporations such as Microsoft, Facebook, Google, GlaxoSmithKline, and McKinsey, plus the Gates Foundation, Tencent, Aviva, and a Global Virome Project linked to EcoHealth Alliance and USAID. The grand prize went to POD (participatory one health disease detection) led by Open Dream in Thailand, with Matt Parker connected to Salesforce; Jane Sexbot (a child sex‑education chatbot) was another project. Founding members include the Skull Global Threats Fund, tied to Jeffrey Skoll, and its leadership connected to Google, Salesforce, the WEF, and CFR, underscoring the convergence of tech, pharma, and policy elites in shaping surveillance, data analytics, and predictive health, framed as preventing pandemics but described as moving toward surveillance, eugenics, and transhumanism. They warn that post‑COVID agendas are being advanced behind distractions about variants, urging pushback and accountability.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Elon Musk: Neuralink and the Future of Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast #438
Guests: Elon Musk
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The conversation features Elon Musk and members of the Neuralink team, including DJ Seo, Matthew MacDougall, Bliss Chapman, and Noland Arbaugh, the first human to receive a Neuralink implant. They discuss the groundbreaking implications of Neuralink for enhancing human capabilities and addressing neurological disorders. Elon Musk expresses excitement about the successful implantation of Neuralink in humans, highlighting the potential for significant advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). He mentions the goal of increasing the number of electrodes and improving signal processing, with aspirations to achieve data rates of up to 10,000 bits per second in the future. Musk emphasizes the transformative potential of BCIs for communication, intellectual discourse, and human-AI symbiosis. Noland shares his personal journey after becoming paralyzed from the shoulders down due to a diving accident. He discusses the emotional challenges he faced, the support from family and friends, and his determination to regain independence. Noland describes the experience of using the Neuralink device, noting how he can control a cursor with his thoughts and the joy of discovering that he can visualize cursor movements without attempting to move his body. The team explains the technical aspects of the Neuralink implant, including the use of flexible threads with electrodes that can record neural signals. They discuss the surgical procedure, the role of the robotic system in inserting the threads, and the importance of minimizing trauma to the brain. The conversation touches on the iterative process of improving the device and the user experience based on feedback from Noland. Noland highlights the significance of the calibration process, where he practices moving a cursor on a screen to help the system learn his intentions. He mentions the importance of user experience design in making the technology intuitive and effective. The team discusses the challenges of decoding neural signals and the need for continuous updates to improve performance. The conversation also explores the future possibilities of Neuralink, including restoring vision for the blind and enhancing communication for individuals with speech impairments. Noland expresses hope for the technology's potential to help many people regain independence and improve their quality of life. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the collaborative effort between humans and technology, the importance of user feedback, and the exciting future of brain-computer interfaces in transforming lives.

PBD Podcast

Nationwide Cyber Attack? Cell Service Outages Reported Across U.S | PBD Podcast | Ep. 369
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David discusses various current events and topics, starting with a personal issue regarding a major cellular outage affecting multiple carriers, including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. He then introduces Roland Fryer, a Harvard professor who faced backlash for publishing a study revealing that police were less likely to shoot Black individuals compared to white individuals, despite higher instances of non-fatal force against them. Fryer’s findings challenge prevailing narratives and led to threats against him. The conversation shifts to financial news, highlighting Nvidia's remarkable earnings report that resulted in a $250 billion increase in market value overnight, surpassing Tesla as the most traded stock. Bet-David emphasizes the significance of Nvidia in the AI sector and its role in driving market enthusiasm. Bet-David also touches on political topics, including speculation about Michelle Obama potentially replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee for the 2024 election, given Biden's low approval ratings and concerns about his health. He discusses the implications of Trump's declining donor base and the rise of Nikki Haley as a candidate, suggesting that the political landscape is shifting. In a controversial segment, the hosts discuss a high school basketball game where a team forfeited after injuries occurred due to a male player identifying as female. This incident raises questions about fairness and safety in sports, particularly regarding transgender participation. The episode also covers the absurdity of requiring ID verification for Tinder users while discussing voting ID laws, highlighting the inconsistency in societal standards. Bet-David critiques the current state of affairs in various cities, including the impact of regulations on gig workers' earnings in delivery services like DoorDash. Lastly, the discussion includes Elon Musk's Neuralink and its potential to revolutionize brain-computer interfaces, alongside a critical view of the implications of such technology. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the discussed topics and stay informed.

ColdFusion

New Tech Makes Paralyzed Man Walk Again
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A team of scientists has developed a spinal cord implant that allows paraplegics to walk again by stimulating muscle movement. In a clinical trial, three men regained movement after surgery. The technology uses electrical currents to activate dormant motor neurons, mimicking natural movement patterns. Future trials will focus on more recent injuries and include brain implants for additional functions.

The Rubin Report

Neuralink Patient Makes Joe Rogan Go Quiet with Never-Before-Told Experiment Details
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Dave Rubin opens the June 25, 2024, episode of The Rubin Report by discussing the unique structure of the show, aiming to start and end on positive notes. He highlights the political landscape, mentioning Jamal Bowman's potential exit from Congress and the Democrat primary in New York 16, expressing hope for George Latimer's victory. Rubin shifts to Elon Musk's Neuralink, showcasing its groundbreaking advancements, particularly through a video featuring Nolan Arbaugh, a quadriplegic who can control a cursor with his thoughts thanks to Neuralink. Arbaugh describes the technology's potential to restore movement and even help blind individuals regain sight, as Musk elaborates on the device's applications. Rubin connects Musk's innovations to the media's portrayal of him as a villain, particularly in light of his controversial decisions regarding Starlink and Ukraine. He critiques Jake Tapper's coverage of Musk, suggesting that Tapper's moderate stance provides cover for CNN's biases. The discussion transitions to the upcoming presidential debate moderated by Tapper and Dana Bash, with Rubin questioning their impartiality based on past comments about Trump. He highlights the Democrats' fear-based messaging regarding abortion, particularly from Kamala Harris, and critiques the misrepresentation of Roe v. Wade's implications. Rubin concludes by addressing the broader societal issues, including climate change narratives and corporate discrimination, exemplified by a Disney executive's admission of bias against hiring white males. He emphasizes the need for a robust public discourse and the importance of restoring a balanced political environment, advocating for a shift away from extreme ideologies.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2167 - Noland Arbaugh
Guests: Noland Arbaugh
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Joe Rogan and Noland Arbaugh discuss the groundbreaking work of Neuralink, particularly focusing on Noland's experience as the first human participant in their brain-computer interface (BCI) trials. Noland explains that BCIs have existed for decades, but Neuralink's approach is unique due to its advanced technology and open-source philosophy, which he believes will accelerate progress in the field. Noland shares details about his implant, which consists of 64 threads with electrodes that pick up neuron signals from his motor cortex. He describes how he can control a computer cursor through his thoughts, initially by attempting movements and eventually by simply imagining them. This technology allows him to play video games, including Civilization VI, and he expresses excitement about the potential for future advancements, such as restoring movement to paralyzed individuals. The conversation touches on the implications of this technology, including the possibility of telepathic communication and the ethical concerns surrounding mind-reading capabilities. Noland emphasizes the potential benefits for people with disabilities, stating that he hopes to help others regain their mobility and independence. They also discuss the challenges of the trial, including issues with thread retraction in Noland's brain, which affected signal quality. Despite these challenges, he remains optimistic about the future of Neuralink and its potential to change lives. Noland reflects on his personal journey, noting that becoming a quadriplegic forced him to reevaluate his life and priorities. He expresses a desire to contribute positively to society and views his participation in the Neuralink trial as a way to help others. The discussion concludes with Noland's plans to share his experiences through social media and streaming, aiming to inspire and inform others about the advancements in technology and their potential impact on human life.

TED

How AI could become an extension of your mind | Arnav Kapur
Guests: Arnav Kapur
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Arnav Kapur introduces Alter Ego, a wearable device that integrates AI with human cognition, allowing users to communicate internally without vocalizing. It detects neural signals and provides feedback through bone conduction audio. This technology could aid those with speech impairments, enhancing communication and cognitive abilities while prioritizing user control and ethical design.

TED

A Brain Implant That Turns Your Thoughts Into Text | Tom Oxley | TED
Guests: Tom Oxley
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A few months ago, I allowed Philip O'Keefe, who has paralysis, to tweet using a brain implant. This technology can be life-changing for those with disabilities. Philip and Rodney, both with ALS, can now text through a brain-computer interface (BCI). Traditional BCIs require invasive surgery, but we developed a Stentrode, which uses blood vessels to connect to the brain. This breakthrough allows patients to regain communication and autonomy, restoring dignity to their lives. Future applications may extend to conditions like epilepsy and dementia.

Coldfusion

Meta Just Achieved Mind-Reading Using AI
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In 2054, a new police unit in the U.S. aims to arrest future criminals, reminiscent of *Minority Report*. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin developed a non-invasive semantic decoder that translates brain activity into text, using fMRI technology. This device can reconstruct continuous language from perceived or imagined speech. Meta has advanced this field further with a real-time AI system that decodes visual representations from brain activity using MEG technology. Both technologies raise privacy concerns but hold potential for aiding those unable to communicate. The advancements suggest a new era in brain interpretation, though challenges remain in accuracy and ethical implications.

ColdFusion

Neuralink - Merging Brain and Machine
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Elon Musk's Neuralink aims to create a brain-machine interface to enhance human cognition by adding a digital layer to our existing brain systems. It uses tiny threads to detect neuron activity and the N1 chip to process brain signals. Initial applications target conditions like Parkinson's and could eventually lead to advanced functionalities, including restoring movement and enhancing cognitive abilities. Human trials are expected to begin soon, with future stages exploring brain enhancement and new forms of communication.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Bryan Johnson: Kernel Brain-Computer Interfaces | Lex Fridman Podcast #186
Guests: Bryan Johnson
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In this conversation, Lex Fridman speaks with Bryan Johnson, founder of Kernel, a company focused on developing non-invasive brain interfaces to monitor and record brain activity. Johnson shares his background as the founder of Braintree, which acquired Venmo and was later acquired by PayPal. The discussion begins with a demonstration of Kernel Flow, a brain interface that uses spectroscopy to measure brain activity in real-time. Johnson explains how the device works, highlighting its comfort and the potential for high-bandwidth data collection from the brain. They explore the implications of this technology, emphasizing that brain interfaces can serve as measurement systems rather than mere control devices. Johnson expresses excitement about the possibilities of collecting rich data about cognitive states, which could lead to significant advancements in personal health and understanding human behavior. He discusses the potential for this data to inform various applications, from improving personal well-being to conducting large-scale scientific studies. Fridman and Johnson also touch on the challenges of making brain interfaces mainstream, comparing their efforts to the early days of the internet. Johnson reflects on the importance of creating a supportive ecosystem around brain data, similar to how successful tech products have evolved. He shares his vision of using brain data to enhance individual experiences and societal understanding, suggesting that the future of cognition could be engineered in ways that improve human life. The conversation shifts to Johnson's personal experiences, including his journey through depression and the transformative climb of Mount Kilimanjaro, which served as a pivotal moment in his life. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and the role of meaningful experiences in shaping one's path. Johnson encourages listeners to approach advice with a critical mindset, understanding the context and assumptions behind it. They discuss the intersection of technology, consciousness, and the future of human existence, with Johnson proposing that the meaning of life may lie in the pursuit of higher-dimensional intelligence and the negotiation of our conscious experiences. He advocates for a mindset focused on infinite games, where the goal is to continually explore and expand the possibilities of existence. Overall, the conversation highlights the potential of brain interfaces to revolutionize our understanding of the mind, the importance of personal experiences in shaping one's journey, and the broader implications of technology on human consciousness and society.

ColdFusion

Wheelchair-bound Man Walks Again After Stem Cell Injections!
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Researchers at Stanford University have achieved remarkable results in a clinical trial, where stroke patients regained motor functions after receiving stem cell injections into their brains. One patient, previously wheelchair-bound, could walk again. This breakthrough suggests potential for treating various neurodegenerative disorders.
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