Nauralink: ¿El gran avance científico y tecnológico de Elon Musk o solo humo?
No me malinterpreten, la presentación fue realmente sorprendente, con un despliegue robótico y una demostración de ingeniaría avanzada en el ámbito de lo que se denomina BMI (Brain-Machine Interface por sus siglas en inglés o 'interfaz cerebro-máquina).
Conceptual telepathy
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 29, 2020
My take on #Neuralink live demo:
— Athena Akrami (@AthenaAkrami) August 29, 2020
- engineering (high channel count, solid wireless transmission): v cool! Can u plz make the technology avail to neuroscientists, @elonmusk, Thx in advance!
- What's the signal good for: extremely naive, no real science (consciousness, memory,..)
To date, scientists have completely mapped exactly *one* animal’s brain and nervous system: C. elegans, a tiny worm with 302 neurons and ~7,000 connections. The idea that we will do what he says within this lifetime should be met with extreme skepticism #Neuralink pic.twitter.com/pUuBtSHv3P
— Joe ?? Hanson (@DrJoeHanson) August 29, 2020
They are not breakthroughs, except perhaps that they are doing this wireless - but that is a completely straightforward advance that was technologically achievable two decades ago. I even wrote a white paper on it....3/
— Dave Blake, PhD (@_stah) August 29, 2020
Mapping the connections in 1 cubic millimeter of mouse brain (~100,000 neurons) required three months of computing time and created 2 petabytes of data. We aren’t going to commune with advanced AI via Bluetooth and iPhones, folks
— Joe ?? Hanson (@DrJoeHanson) August 29, 2020