Almost two years ago Elon Musk was talking about “Neuralink”, a rather ambitious project that, if he had mentioned it some ten years ago, it would seem even fanciful. However, Neuralink has become almost a reality and although there is still a long way to go, Elon Musk does not pause and this Friday invites you to know the progress of Neuralink.

The CEO of Tesla and founder of SpaceX, Elon Musk, takes technology to the limit with this project, which is designed basically and in simple words, to relate the human with Artificial Intelligence (AI), that is, Neuralink is a project that has the purpose of incorporating a chip into the human being which will function as a kind of software so that the human is not left behind before the arrival of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

“The idea of ​​Neuralink is to sew threads across the surface of the brain that allow communication with the outside. Let’s understand them as a kind of microscopic implants, sensors and electrodes. In fact, the threads will have a size between 4 µm and 6 µm (a human hair has between 15 and 100 µm)”. Explain the xataca.com

On the other hand, it is known that tests have been carried out in mice. However, what is not known is whether Neuralink has already been tested in humans. What we do know is that Elon Musk is preparing to connect the brain to a machine. For sure, it is not known when it will be.

Another of Elon Musk’s goals with Neuralink is to prevent brain diseases, paraplegia or diseases related to memory and autism. In the case of paraplegic diseases, there is talk of being able to include the chip and the person can control cell phones and computers through it. Is this possible?

We just have to wait to see what will happen this Friday via streaming at 3pm Pacific time. Where Elon Musk, will show the advances of Neuralink, with the latest version of the weaver robot.

This is just a demonstration that the human being does not want to be left behind before the arrival of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that is already an almost indispensable part of the life of the human being. It is possible that Elon Musk still has a few years to complete the development of Neuralink, but what we saw in the comic “The Jetsons” is increasingly real.