Learn How Brain Tech Is Evolving
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Everyone from Mark Zuckerberg to Elon Musk to the Department of Defense is investing in technology that will allow humans to control machines with our minds.
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VR really needs brain control
Beginning of skynet
We’re already suffering from Google and I hope no wants it go furthermore…
I really hope that people can control electronics with their minds cause I would want to see that
This is haram.
Not really in the context (well, it is, I believe) but does anyone know where can I find video with description and explaining SCIENCE BEHIND THIS SUBJECT in “Spider-Man PS4” (Please, do not ban me)? I was really hyped about all of these neural interfaces and arificial hands, u know, and I would love to learn more about it. Thanks for the future answer) Speaking about predictions: I dont think we are gonna heck up with it. For me it seems a bit dangerous but not as dangerous as nuclear weapon, hunger, wars and stuff, u know. For me it seems more promising, I would say, even though I cannot say anything exact.
i love how enthusiastic this guys sounds!!!
Already in existence! V2k + RNM harassment.
Scary! For me anyway. Maybe I was born in the wrong century
Not in my head! Not while I have an ounce of resistance in my body. To participate in this lunacy is to give away any last vestiges of individual freedom.
2:24 So basically, it is able to read our inner voice? That sounds preposterous, but if it’s true, then that’s extremely terifying and I refuse to live in a world where any company, government, or street thug can slap a helmet on me and have my mind spill any secrets and personal opinions/political views…
We’re actually gonna be in Cyberpunk Universe really soon for real!!
We can see a real brain at 0:37. Cool!
We’re all going to die
CNet is a joke. Stop supporting them in any way, reading any of their stupid articles, or watching any of their lame videos. They are contacting other peoples advertisers in an effort to damage them, and are convincing advertisers to pull ads from videos they don’t like.
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When will we be able to download info into our brains
Yeah next I will die on virtual world…
We are almost there
Beginning of SAO,
WEEBS, TIME TO RISE!!!!
3‑D printed electronic membranes to prevent heart attacks
Following years of clinical trials* – initially in rabbits and later in humans – a new device is available that can dramatically improve the monitoring and treatment of cardiac disorders. This consists of an ultra-thin membrane, specially customised and 3‑D printed to exactly match the patient’s heart shape. Tiny sensors embedded in a grid of flexible electronics measure pulse, temperature, mechanical strain and pH level with far greater accuracy and detail than was possible using previous methods. Doctors can determine the heart’s overall health in real-time and predict an impending heart attack before a patient has any physical signs – intervening when necessary to provide therapy. The device itself can deliver a pulse of electricity in cases of arrhythmia.
This electronic membrane can be installed in a relatively non-invasive procedure, by inserting a catheter into a vein beneath the ribs and then opening the mesh like an umbrella. At present, it is restricted to the exterior surface of the heart. However, new and more advanced versions are now being developed that will go directly inside the heart to treat a variety of disorders – including atrial fibrillation, which affects 2.5 million U.S. adults and 4.5 million people living in the EU, accounts for one-third of hospitalisations for cardiac rhythm disturbances and is a major risk factor for stroke.
Great progress is now being made in the monitoring, diagnosis and treatment of heart disorders, thanks to this and other breakthroughs emerging at this time, all of which are contributing to a rapid decline in mortality rates. By the 2040s, deaths from cardiovascular disease will reach negligible levels in some nations.*
Human brain simulations are becoming possible
The first complete simulation of a single neuron was perfected in 2005. This was followed by a neocortical column with 10,000 neurons in 2008; then a cortical mesocircuit with 1,000,000 neurons in 2011. Mouse brain simulations, containing tens of million of neurons, were later achieved.
By 2025, the exponential growth of data has made it possible to form accurate models of every part of the human brain and its 100 billion neurons.** Between 2000 and 2025, there was a millionfold increase in computational power, together with vastly improved scanning resolution and bandwidth. Much like the Human Genome Project, there were many in the scientific community who doubted that the brain could be mapped so quickly. Once again, they failed to account for the exponential (rather than linear) growth of information technology.
Although it’s now possible to scan and map a complete human brain down to the neuron level, analysing the enormous volumes of data it contains and using that to fully understand its workings will take much longer. Nonetheless, this represents a major milestone in neurology and leads to increased funding towards various brain-related ailments.
Brain implants to restore lost memories
By now, it’s becoming possible to replicate small areas of the brain with “neural prostheses” in order to repair damage from Alzheimer’s, stroke or injury. This includes the restoration of lost memories. These devices can mimic the electrochemical signals from regions like the hippocampus (involved in consolidation of information from short-term to long-term memory, as well as spatial navigation).
Experiments were initially conducted on rodents,* then monkeys,* before moving to human volunteers.* After years of clinical studies, the process can now be safely performed in hospitals. Electrode arrays are first used to record the activity of healthy brain tissue. The unique patterns responsible for creating memories are detected and stored by a computer. These patterns are then used to predict what the “downstream” damaged areas should be doing. Finally, the desired activity in healthy areas can be replicated by stimulating brain cells with electrodes. The neural prosthesis therefore bridges the gap from healthy to damaged areas.
A combination of these memory implants and drugs can treat early dementia and memory loss. In patients with advanced Alzheimer’s, however, the neural signals are usually too degraded for a successful outcome. Nevertheless, this new treatment is a significant step forward in understanding the brain. Eventually, it will be possible to mimic entire regions – bypassing the hippocampus, for example – with complex functions being replaced entirely by electrode signals. Further into the future, as neural implants continue to improve in power, this will pave the way for uploading of minds into computer substrates.*
I agree that the biggest problem with technology is the way we interface with it…
however i also am of the opinion the brain is needed for a human to function…
Data in this sense is also seen to be traveling both ways, with the ability to feel the robot arms senses.
should we really be creating a link between the human brain and the internet?
I would like to use this technology to make me better at math.
Am I only one think? “We are all lived enough” Let the asteroid hit earth we all die in fraction of second. cause “We are all live enough”
so ghost in the shell basicly.
No one gonna talk about the human brain we Saw?
Thought to text would be insane, imagine writing an essay just by thinking it.
Please provide public document to ensure we are never networked to other human brains.
I will be just fine thanks.
one day we could all be able to fly and lift insanely heavy items in some form of mech suit controlled from the brain, gotta love Elon Musk!
Its like extremis
Well there you have it the mark of the beast
This stuff would do wonders for quadriplegic and just disabled people in general
you don’t have answers to any of these questions because you’re dumb, maybe you need a BCI to improve your intelligence !
This is educative one love
When my grandson, a 1%er, was in kinder he asked, “Why don’t the cell phone towers emit an Ozone simulator?”
What if your angry?
Correction: …you’re.. Could you hurt sinekne or cause the computer to explode? I guess the computer program could be held responsible for not having some sort of training emotions awareness abd have a systems alert.
Brain computer interface. Voice to skull technology. Emotiv technology, Alter Ego technology, Muse, Nextmynd, and etc
Dystopia might be coming veryyy soon
Beginning of the end!