Elon Musk attacks the brain: Neuralink receives the OK for human tests
After a long process, Neuralink's futuristic brain-computer interface has gotten the green light for first human tests.
After a long process, Neuralink's futuristic brain-computer interface has gotten the green light for first human tests.
Neuralink's move towards human testing raises debates in the scientific field: on the one hand there is hope, on the other there is concern about the implications.
MindPortal reveals a non-invasive optical brain-computer interface, for direct communications between human thought and AI like ChatGPT
Brain implants are breaking new ground in the treatment of paralysis. Find out how these innovations could restore mobility and hope to patients.
This is how Evolutionary Intelligence could end up revolutionizing our future also through technology.
Developments in brain-computer interfaces could lead to superhuman memory, and a whole bunch of new questions.
Cyborgs are already among us: five stories of artists, researchers and pioneers who are expanding the definition of 'human' by integrating mechanical parts into their bodies.
Meta-optical technology is a growing field that focuses on the use of metamaterials to create optical components with unique properties.
Neuralink aims to resolve some neurological "faults", but while waiting to get there it aims to become a "second mind" capable of connecting ours with a computer network.
The Australian company Synchron claims primacy: a brain implant allows this and other functions to a paralyzed patient.
A totally different approach to that of brain implants at Neuralink. Laboratory tests are encouraging: next step, animal testing.
Telekinesis has advanced from the CIA's mystical research programs, and is now possible in many respects, thanks to technology.
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
The future may be dominated by superintelligences that we cannot control. Can we influence them in any way? Nick Bostrom reflects on the implications of the technological singularity.
A system that "uploads" knowledge into the minds of pilots, neuromodulation, can be a new step in the human-machine interface
Pangolin is a robotic dress that translates emotions into different shapes and colors. If you change your mood, you change clothes. Interesting brain interface experiment.
[In]Brace is an interface for controlling devices with your tongue. It has a thousand applications, including in the disability area. And perhaps in the future the mouse will evolve into a piercing.
ProtoSpray is a process capable of producing "sprayable" touch screens directly on conductive plastic surfaces: in the future it will make every object interactive.
Facebook doesn't stop anymore, and now it acquires Giphy. Perhaps, however, the small animations are not the real motivation for purchasing.
The progress of the brain-computer interface is marked by many small advances. This relating to language is epochal: these are the first steps of "mind reading".
Never before has the world reached a crossroads. It can end in war and suffocate itself with poisons, or be reborn with technology and ethics. Here is the possible future in 15 years.