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Elon Musk plans to give man the power of a superhero | News Hub

Elon Musk's company plans to install a chip in the human brain
and connect it to a computer, News

Elon Musk plans to give man the power of a superhero | News Hub

   WASHINGTON (News Hub update news) Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and Tesla,
is working on a unique device that could be used to power humans into superheroes.
According to the news, Elon Musk's company is working on a plan to install a chip in the
human brain and connect it to a computer, and it seems that it has achieved a lot.

A monkey from Elon Musk's company has been shown playing a video game using his mind.
In this regard, a post was made on YouTube in which a monkey named Pager was shown
playing a video game by Neuralink. The video states that the game pedals are being controlled
by the monkey's mind, meaning that he just thinks of moving his hand up or down, and this
monkey is really the best in mind pong.

   The Neuralink's device was mounted on both sides of the monkey pager's brain to monitor
neural activity, then the monkey played the game for a few minutes with a joystick so that
the software could understand the signals attached to the hands. A few minutes later, the
decoder program understood the hand signals, after which the monkey pager no longer needed
a gamble to play the game.

   Elon Musk later wrote in a tweet that monkey was actually playing a video game with
a brain chip.
According to the company, our first goal is to give people with disabilities back their digital
freedom.

   The technology aims to help people with cerebral palsy or congenital malformations control
their minds with a computer. The next of this technology is to create a digital superintelligence
layer, that is, to connect humans to artificial intelligence, which is astonishing because Elon Musk
has in the past called artificial intelligence a threat to humanity. The company was founded in 2017
and claimed in 2019 that a monkey was able to control a computer with its brain during
experiments.

   The device is based on more than 3,000 electrodes that are also connected to brake threads
from human hair and can monitor 1,000 brain neurons. The company has also developed a
neurosurgical robot that can insert 192 electrodes into the brain every minute.

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