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18 July 2019

Elon Musk wants brain implants to merge


humans with artificial intelligence

ELON Musk has revealed shocking plans which will see one of his companies,
NeuraLink, implant chips into the human brain to link it with an artificially intelligent
computer.

Daily Express - By SEAN MARTINPUBLISHED: 10:26, Thu, Jul 18, 2019 | UPDATED: 10:32, Thu

Elon Musk and his team of boffins are exploring ways in which
they can connect a computer interface to the mind. The South
African-born billionaire claims to have already trialled the
revolutionary device on a monkey which was able to control the
computer with its brain. Mr Musk said at a presentation on
Tuesday: “A monkey has been able to control the computer with
his brain.”
NeuraLink describes the device as “sewing machine-like”. The system implants ultra-thin threads deep into
the brain’s nervous system. The company has applied to US regulators in the hopes of beginning trials on
humans next year. Primarily, the firm states that initially it wants to help people with severe neurological
conditions, but as with all of his companies, Mr Musk is aiming for more and sees humanity’s future as
having “superhuman cognition”. The device in question, which is nameless so far, will see the tiny thread
fitted with 3,000 electrodes which can monitor the activity of 1,000 neurons.

Elon Musk wants brain implants to merge humans with artificial intelligence (Image: GETTY)

This means the implanted device would be able to target very specific areas of the brain, and said device
could analyse the neurons and using artificial intelligence (AI) would work out hot to stimulate the patient.

Details on how brain activity will be translated or how the brain would be stimulated have not been released.
Mr Musk said: “It’s not like suddenly we will have this incredible neural lace and will take over people’s
brains. “It will take a long time.”
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However, he did say the device would allow for “symbiosis with artificial intelligence”. NeuraLink, which
Mr Musk has invested over $100 million (£80 million) in, said they went public with their plans as to put a
halt to rumours. Max Hodak, Neuralink’s president and one of the company’s founders, said: “We want
this burden of stealth mode off of us so that we can keep building and do things like normal people, such
as publish papers.”
The system implants ultra-thin threads deep into the brain’s nervous system (Image: GETTY)

Initially, the device would be implanted using drills but the scientists hope they will one day be able to use
laser technology. Mr Hodak continued: “One of the big bottlenecks is that a mechanical drill couples vibration
through the skull, which is unpleasant, whereas a laser drill, you wouldn’t feel.” Mr Musk hopes the product
will be on the market within four years.
WHO and WHAT is behind it all ? : >

The bottom line is for the people to regain their original, moral principles, which have intentionally been
watered out over the past generations by our press, TV, and other media owned by the
Illuminati/Bilderberger Group, corrupting our morals by making misbehavior acceptable to our society. Only in
this way shall we conquer this oncoming wave of evil.

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