If you can't beat 'em, join 'em — Elon Musk tweets out the mission statement for his AI-brain-chip Neuralink
Jul 9, 2020, 14:16 IST
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- Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO, just tweeted out the mission statement for his AI-brain-chip.
- “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em,” he said, referring to machines.
- In May, Musk announced that the AI-brain-chip could potentially be ready to be put into a human patient within a year.
This is something he’s said before during his conversation with Alibaba’s Jack Ma at the World AI Conference in Shanghai.
However, unlike to apocalyptic scenarios played out in pop culture, Musk’s idea to set up a brain-chip interface stems from the idea to prolong human life by getting to the root of the health problems. The implanted devices will allow paralyzed people to control phones and computers will just their brain.
The announcement of Neuralink’s mission statement comes after Musk claimed that AI-brain-chip could potentially be ready to be put into a human patient within a year in May.
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Symbiosis between humans and AI
"It could, in principle, fix anything that's wrong with the brain,” Musk said during Joe Rogan’s podcast. The end-goal is to develop a device that can enable symbiosis between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) — not to have computers take over the human brain.
“Think of humanity as a biological boot loader for digital superintelligence,” Musk told Alibaba’s Jack Ma during the World AI Conference in Shanghai. A boot loader is a tiny piece of code without which a computer can’t load — a necessary feature for a computer to start up.
According to Musk, comparing human intelligence to AI is like comparing the difference between chimpanzees and humans. He believes that there’s no doubt that AI will much much smarter than the smartest human.
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How Neuralink wants to change the world
Unlike AI solutions that have come before Neuralink, Musk wants to achieve this symbiosis with minimal invasion. The use of flexible ‘threads’ is less likely to damage the brain than the materials currently used in brain-machine interfaces. These threads are thinner than a human hair.
Using threads also brings the possibility of being able to transfer a higher volume of data. The white paper Elon Musk & Neuralink claims that the proposed system could include “as many as 3,072 electrodes per array distributed across 96 threads.”
Musk told Rogan that the AI-brain-chip could be used to restore eyesight, hearing and limb movement in addition to addressing diseases that affect the brain.
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