Elon Musk's Neuralink aims to achieve human-AI symbiosis in the long term, while in the short term, it focuses on helping individuals with brain and spinal injuries control their computers and phones through thought. The first Neuralink user, Noland Arbaugh, has successfully used the technology to play video games and control a computer cursor with his mind, showcasing the potential to restore abilities for those with severe injuries. Arbaugh shared his experience on Joe Rogan's podcast, expressing his amazement at the technology's capabilities. This development was highlighted at CannesLion.
👀 Neuralink Recipient Noland Arbaugh on How the Implant Has Changed His Life & the Potential It Offers "When I moved [the computer cursor] for the first time with my mind without attempting to move at all, I was giddy the entire day. I couldn't believe what had just happened."… https://t.co/xsg4J3lcfw
It finally happened! Noland (first Neuralink patient) made it onto Rogan! BASED! 👏🏼 https://t.co/dbIFncKsO3
First Neuralink Patient Noland Arbaugh on Joe Rogan: https://t.co/BbPFXuTt8h
Achieving human-AI symbiosis through Neuralink could revolutionize how we interact with technology and enhance human capabilities in unprecedented ways. The short-term goal of assisting individuals with brain and spinal injuries is incredibly promising, showcasing the immediate… https://t.co/c5A4CBlE9g
Neuralink’s first user is leveraging technology to play video games which will help more people with severe injuries restore abilities and eventually connect any human with AI. @elonmusk #CannesLion https://t.co/tUoBvS1Emh
Elon Musk: the long term goal of Neuralink is to achieve human-AI symbiosis; in the short term it is helping people with brain and spinal injuries to control their computers and phones just by thinking https://t.co/Ste7n49Twf