What exactly does the chip that Neuralink inserts into the human brain do? Elon Musk could cause a disaster!
January 31, 2024
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‘Yesterday I met a human for the first time Neuralink implant is stuck and (that person) is recovering. ‘The first results show a promising detection of neuron activation.’
‘Yesterday I met a human for the first time Neuralink implant is stuck and (that person) is recovering. ‘The first results show a promising detection of neuron activation.’ Although the patient’s name is not given, there is information about how the chip works and what its target is.
One of the innovations that will radically change human life About Neuralink As you read the information, you will say that Elon Musk has done it again. Next, let’s clarify the most curiously researched topics, such as what is Neuralink and what does it do?
What is Neuralink and brain-computer interface technology?
Elon Musk’s vision is to combine human intelligence with artificial intelligence, Shaping the future of humanity. Neuralink, which he founded by moving in this direction, is a structure that aims to directly combine the human brain and computers.
The main purpose of Neuralink is to To help people with motor disorders, especially strokes, and offer them a more independent life. Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s The chip, intended for the treatment of neurological disorders and other neurological disorders, reads electrical activity in the brain and converts this information into digital signals, allowing the user to control computers or other electronic devices with their thoughts.
How does Neuralink work?
“How come they put little chips in human brains?” If anyone thinks so, let’s answer their questions. Elon Musk’s The chip he calls ‘Telepathy’ It is cosmetically invisible and is designed to allow control from a computer or mobile device wherever you are.
The chip can withstand physiological conditions more severe than the human body can withstand and is housed in a biocompatible housing. It is not airtight. Telepathy, which can be charged wirelessly from outside and works with a small battery; An advanced, specialized chip with low power.
The device processes nerve signals and wireless It converts data into a stream, converts it into actions and intentions, and sends it to the Neuralink application.
Extremely flexible, ultra-thin – even thinner than a strand of hair – 64 wires and 1024 electrodes Neural activity is recorded by it. One of the goals of this sensitivity is to minimize damage during and after the installation process.
How is the Neuralink chip installed?
Of course, something this sensitive cannot be placed by human surgeons. This is also because the teeth of the implant are very thin. a surgical robot is used. The robot places the wires exactly where they need to be.
The robot moves with the optics and sensors of its 5-camera system. thinner than a human hair With the help of the needle he catches the threads, places them and releases them again.
What are the intended benefits of Neuralink? What will be the consequences for human life?
One of the most obvious benefits is that stroke patients will have a stroke persons with limited motor functions improving the situation. Because Neuralink can convert brain signals directly into digital commands, it could help paralyzed people move again or regain some of their mobility.
Neuralink; Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy and others in the treatment of neurological disorders It can also be an important tool. A better understanding of brain signals could provide new ways to treat these diseases.
Brain chips can also be used to treat mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. It interferes with certain parts of the brain and causes these disorders correcting chemical imbalances Thanks to this device it is possible.
Although there are some unanswered questions about what exactly Neuralink will benefit from in the future recurrence and metastasis in brain tumors It is predicted that this can shorten the detection time and increase the life expectancy of patients.
There are also concerns about Neuralink.
While Elon Musk said the experiment was successful and initial test results are promising, there are also some concerns. The need for neurosurgical robots to implant the chip is one of the concerns. Because about these devices safety and training issues there is. Therefore, the scarcity of data requires more study and research.
The fact that technology, which creates a great tide between excitement and fear, collects data that directly affects our thoughts and psychological state, also leaves a question mark. Ultimately this situation breach of privacy and data security can pose serious risks.
Because brain chips can also disrupt the basic structure of the human mind, they create the possibility of external intervention in people’s thinking and decision-making processes. Misuse of this technology for purposes such as advertising or political propaganda, to the free will of individuals can cause serious interventions. Furthermore, the chip raises profound ethical and moral questions because it has the potential to redefine human nature and identity.
When there is little research, there is a lot of fear.
risk of infection, Damage to brain tissue, deterioration of neurological functions or unwanted psychological effects are also among the possible disadvantages of Neuralink.
It’s a different situation social inequality. The fact that it is a very expensive technology means that it is accessible to a certain socio-economic group. This could further widen the gap between rich and poor as if it never existed. Individuals who have access to this technology may have an advantage over those without access in terms of mental and physical capabilities.
Neuralink is actually not a first.
One of the people who had the chip implanted
When it comes to anything Elon Musk does, it is thought that he might be the first, but that is not the case. based in Utah Blackrock Neurotech in 2004 He made the first brain implant. Furthermore, many companies such as Precision Neuroscience and Paradromics have created such systems.
This evolving technology Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos also supports. The Synchron technology they support has also been tested for a while. And for now, four patients have brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
Sources: Neuralink, National Library of Medicine, NC State University, Washington Post, BBC
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.