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00:00 Intro 00:30 First human implants 03:00 Cost of Neuralink procedures 03:17 Estimated # of surgeries 05:00 Neuralink is open to recruitment https://www.neuralink.com/patient-reg…07:47 Neuralink x Tesla partnership 10:27 Elon x Joe Rogan 11:14 Elon x Lex Fridman 11:55 Elon x Walter Isaacson 12:25 Elon x Ben Netanyahu 13:58 Elon x Rishi Sunak 14:41 Neuralink – AR/ VR 17:35 Series D Funding 18:30 Neuralink is hiring https://www.neuralink.com/careers/18:45 Please follow and repost X: https://www.x.com/ryantanaka3/ Support: https://www.patreon.com/neurapod/ Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares opinions, and conducts interviews to easily learn about Neuralink and its future. Please consider supporting by joining the channel above, or sharing my other company website with retirees: https://www.reterns.com/. Opinions are my own. Neura Pod receives no compensation from Neuralink and has no affiliation to the company. #Neuralink#ElonMusk#Tesla
There is going to be a time…where keyboards and mouses are obscolete sooner than we think.
Glasses, contacts, hearing aides and other health care items no longer needed…
So, how are digital and biological computing related? To understand this, let’s answer a few questions:
What is digital computing? It is the collective brainpower of a computer, like your mobile phone or laptop or a self-driving car.
What is biological computing? There are two definitions to this. One refers to the collective brainpower of humans. The human brain is still the most sophisticated computer to exist.
Second, it also refers to organic technology that is used for certain medical purposes using human DNA or cells as data. DNA systems are one example of such a technology.
When Musk says that “the ratio of digital to biological compute is growing fast”, he is referring to the belief that artificial intelligence is progressing at a faster rate than our natural human brains including the human and machine hybrid technology.
It is not the first time that Musk has spoken about this. He’s been quite vocal about the fear that AI will become more powerful than humans in the future.
Joe Rogan and Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, discuss the future of technology and the potential of Neuralink (the brain-computer interface being developed by Elon Musk). They talk about the convergence of technology and biology, the ethical implications of Neuralink, and the challenges of ensuring fairness and equity in a world with advanced artificial intelligence. Altman argues that we need to think carefully about how to use Neuralink responsibly and ensure that it benefits everyone. He also discusses the importance of open dialogue and collaboration in the development of AI. For more insights, visit EM360tech.com: https://em360tech.com/tech-news Video courtesy of Powerful JRE/The Joe Rogan Experience: https://open.spotify.com/episode/66ed…#LLMS#chatgpt#aiethics
Today, Sam Korus sits down with Brett Adcock, a veteran in the technology industry who has devoted his career to building cutting-edge tech companies. Brett has been an integral part of technology companies for over two decades, more recently steering his focus toward creating affordable and practical humanoid robots. With his company Figure AI, Brett is giving life to robots that can easily blend into commercial sectors like manufacturing, retail, and warehouses. His plan involves developing an artificial intelligence-centric (AI-centric) robotic design that would not just decrease dependence on humans for tedious tasks but also make these robots more reliable. Our guest also shares his valuable insights on the challenges faced in this venture and the ambitious timeline for seeing these robots in action. Key Points From This Episode: – Overview of Brettâs background – Advances in AI and robotics – How robots tackling simple, repetitive tasks can address labor shortages in warehouses – Unexpected challenges of designing entire robots from scratch – How advancements and strategic data collection propel AI and robotics to new heights – Robotic automation promises significant cost reductions over time – How robotics as a service could revolutionize affordability and functionality in automation – Robots could match human ability in certain jobs this decade, with home use by its end More FYI Podcasts: https://ark-invest.com/podcasts/ To learn more about ARK: https://arkinv.st/ARKInvest For more updates, follow us on: Twitter: https://arkinv.st/3corDiY LinkedIn: http://arkinv.st/1f7AiVX Facebook: http://arkinv.st/3r4EDOU Instagram: http://arkinv.st/39td8bO
Search engines have been around for nearly three decades, but their fundamental operation hasn’t evolved much. While they’ve become more efficient, the basic drill remains the same: you type in a query, press enter, and then sift through a list of links hoping to find the information you need. For straightforward questions like “What’s the capital of France?” Google provides instant answers, but for more intricate topics, it’s still a hassle to navigate through multiple websites. This is where ChatGPT steps in to revolutionize the search experience. In case you’ve missed the buzz, ChatGPT is an advanced chatbot developed by OpenAI, capable of engaging in human-like conversations. Unlike its predecessors from the 1960s, which used rigid pre-programmed formulas, ChatGPT thrives on its ability to smoothly converse, ask follow-up questions, decline inappropriate requests, and admit and correct mistakes. It’s not drawing from a predetermined set of facts; instead, it’s trained to generate the most sensible responses. Just a month after its public release, ChatGPT garnered over 100 million monthly users – a quicker adoption rate than any other tech tool in history. Users are leveraging it for various tasks, from writing articles to double-checking code, handling emails, and even preparing tax returns. Despite its remarkable capabilities, ChatGPT has sparked some controversy. The rise of AI has raised concerns about job displacement, with ChatGPT itself highlighting the risk to occupations such as data entry clerks, bank tellers, and assembly line workers that could be automated in the future.
Does your company really need AI? I think a great example of where it wasn’t thought through the consumer perspective…Mercedes-Benz. Hey, Mercedes…I don’t like her. I’ll be very transparent…don’t like don’t think it really is great yet…I think they should have their hands in it delicately! But, don’t release it until there is a true need and all the kinks are worked out.
Mercedes-Benz is a company that always prioritizes convenience without sacrificing luxury. One of the key features that perfectly melds together both qualities, is the in-car voice command feature: âHey Mercedesâ. Similar to Siri, Amazon Alexa, or any other voice command system, âHey Mercedesâ helps with various features around your C 300, AMGÂŽGLE 53, or other Mercedes-Benz vehicle by simply using your voice.
By saying âHey Mercedesâ or by using the voice command button located on the vehicleâs steering wheel, users can tell their car to do so many different actions in many different languages.
If you are familiar with the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience System), then you may already be aware of some of the features that âHey Mercedesâ is able to control.
List of Top âHey-Mercedes!â Voice Commands
âHey Mercedes _______:â
Can you change the ambient lighting to blue?
Navigate to home/work/address . Ex: âHey Mercedes, Navigate to Desiree Lovell at Mercedes-Benz.” or âHey Mercedes, turn the radio down…”
Open roller sun blinds.
Increase temperature two degrees/ Adjust the temperature to 60 degrees.
Change the radio to frequency 100.3 .
Call John/Any contact from your paired device.
Turn on driverâs side massage seat.
& So much more!
âHey Mercedes!â is a great feature to take advantage of in your Mercedes-Benz sedan, SUV, wagon, coupe, or convertible. For any more questions, or to check out our available cars with âHey Mercedesâ, give us a call or come on down to Desiree Lovell at Mercedes-Benz 501.317.5442 getting a new number soon…