'Like using the force': Neuralink patient demonstrates how he plays chess using brain-chip
Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old quadriplegic who has a Neuralink brain-chip, demonstrates during a livestream how he is able to control his laptop cursor with his mind to play chess. Arbaugh received the implant in January, after the startup founded by Elon Musk was granted federal approval to test the device in humans. Following the approval from regulators, Reuters reported that US Food and Drug Administration inspectors found problems with recordkeeping and quality controls for animal experiments at the company.
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Doctor: "You've broken your C4 and C5" "Checkmate"
@zanagi
Ай бұрын
Lol
@palerider2143
4 күн бұрын
LMFAOOA
@amosonyoutube
2 күн бұрын
😂
My intrusive thoughts could never 💀💀💀
@killerwill
Ай бұрын
DELETE
@DrFumiya
Ай бұрын
@@killerwill *Deletes system 24* 💀☠️
@playerlive4081
18 күн бұрын
I let ‘em win DELETE
@playerlive4081
18 күн бұрын
@@DrFumiya💀 lol
Imagine trying to calculate a line and accidentally playing the move
@ZackCrombe
Ай бұрын
ggs hikaru
@ebuhkary
Ай бұрын
Whats his elo?
@mohdtaha9153
Ай бұрын
I am thinking about what would happen if someone has ADHD, it seems like complete chaos! 😂
@miz9755
Ай бұрын
Funny but he controls the cursor not the chess pieces
@shyamsunder3358
Ай бұрын
Elon Musk is changing the world 😮😮😮 I am surprised and very exited to see it
Imagine controlling the lights in your house with your thoughts
@foxthroat3410
Ай бұрын
I don't think that would be a farfetched imagination anymore ~
@napobg6842
Ай бұрын
@@foxthroat3410 It is probably a matter of somebody just implementing it
He is a cyborg now.
Can you imagine when we get to the level where it can start correcting dyslexia? ADHD? Stimulating gaba release in treatment resistant depression? Moderating manic episodes in bipolar? We’re watching the start of the next evolution of mankind
@MarcoChavez1940
Ай бұрын
Agree 💯
@artavenuebln
Ай бұрын
or stopping negative thoughts about the leader of the country, controlling human like machines.. :D
@lukasstankevicius3308
Ай бұрын
@@artavenuebln That happens already and noone does a thing.
@artavenuebln
Ай бұрын
@@lukasstankevicius3308 no it doesn’t
@user-qc5me1bz6x
Ай бұрын
China@@artavenuebln
Crazy how this is just being shrugged off like something normal and not getting much attention..
Now that's Virtual Insanity!
@magnamic5614
Ай бұрын
I see what you did there. 😉
@ValAllenSamonte
3 күн бұрын
oh no, plays in my head xD
You touched that piece so now you have to move it... errr
AI and neuro-link will be great for numerous disabilities. At no time in the history of the world have disabled people had more opportunities and future potential with the help of technology.
Hes the world first netrunner
power armor is not a dream anymore .
Mind-blowing. Why are there no scars on his head?
@marc3964
Ай бұрын
The implant is at the back of his head. His back wasn't shown.
@crystalbrook
Ай бұрын
@@marc3964 is it like hollow or something?
@lambda653
Ай бұрын
It's mostly hidden under hair. There is a large and very flat 'bump,' I guess you could call it, at the top and back of his head. I probably shouldn't use the word bump. It's very flat, only large in surface area.
@lambda653
Ай бұрын
@@crystalbrookno
@I-DOMUSIC-sg9xr
Күн бұрын
You need a Neuralink device.... urgently!
this is so insane my brain can’t even comprehend how this is possible
Time to go FPS.
THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
It’s all about electromagnetic waves, isn’t it? It’s amazing we didn’t have this technology before. The heart and the brain are both electromagnetic.
@island97
Ай бұрын
I think there is similar tech, but not at a commercial level.
@TRICH10
Ай бұрын
This tech has been around for 30 years for intelligence agencies ie CIA. Now using frauds like Elon Musk they are finally rolling it out to the public
@yudoball
Ай бұрын
I think its mainly about interpreting these electromagnetic waves so you can move the mouse cursor very accurately. Very needed since brain signals are way more sophisticated compared to heart signals that the heart needs
@ekstrapolatoraproksymujacy412
Ай бұрын
@@yudoball Actually it is rather simple, they tell him for example to move his hand left, right etc and record the signals from the implant, then something like very simple artificial neural network (not like chat gpt, more like something from 1980s when they were just invented, very simple stuff by todays standards) is trained to map those signals to the corresponding mouse movements or whatever you want to control with it, then brain does the rest actually. As he says himself at first he tried consciously move his finger to click or whatever was mapped to "finger moving" brain signals pattern, but after a while his brain gets it and adapts so he can just think where he want to move the mouse and it is moving there, most likely like learning to ride a bike, at first you consciously try not to fall, but after a while you brain gets it and you doing it subconsciously without thinking what muscle to move.
@imonplays1224
25 күн бұрын
While precise details of how the Neuralink chip works may evolve over time as the technology advances, here's a general overview of how such devices typically function: Implantation: The Neuralink chip is designed to be surgically implanted into the brain. The surgery involves drilling small holes into the skull and inserting thin threads (electrodes) into specific regions of the brain. Electrode Array: The chip contains an array of electrodes that are connected to thin, flexible threads. These electrodes are designed to detect and stimulate electrical signals in the brain. Recording Neural Activity: The electrodes are capable of recording the electrical activity of neurons in the brain. This recorded neural activity can provide insights into brain function and can potentially be used to decode thoughts, intentions, or control external devices. Stimulation of Neurons: In addition to recording neural activity, the electrodes can also stimulate neurons by delivering small electrical pulses. This capability could be used for therapeutic purposes, such as treating neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease or depression, or for enhancing cognitive functions. Wireless Communication: The Neuralink chip communicates wirelessly with external devices, such as smartphones or computers, using Bluetooth or other wireless protocols. This allows for real-time monitoring of brain activity and enables control of external devices via thought commands. Data Processing and Interpretation: The neural signals recorded by the electrodes are processed and interpreted using sophisticated algorithms and machine learning techniques. These algorithms analyze the patterns of neural activity to extract meaningful information, such as movement intentions or sensory perceptions. User Interface: Neuralink aims to develop user-friendly interfaces that allow individuals to interact with the implanted device easily. This could involve smartphone apps or other intuitive interfaces that enable users to control devices or applications using their thoughts. It's important to note that while Neuralink has made significant progress in developing brain-computer interface technology, there are still many technical and ethical challenges to overcome before these devices become widely available for clinical or consumer use. Additionally, the specific details of how the Neuralink chip works may continue to evolve as research and development efforts progress.
This is HUGE!!!
Human beings have the capability to adapt. He will adapt against all the negative assumptions people are saying online
@navalorange833
Ай бұрын
Assuming this BS even works...
@BillyonTopp
27 күн бұрын
@@navalorange833 and it works, you can see it here
Don’t show this man gambling
Bless em
Heard he uses it to play Civilization, epic
STAR TREK technology ... Excellent ... constructor MileR 001 ...
Really, he spent a little while playing chess... then all night playing Civ 6!
@rodrigo445678
Ай бұрын
Just one more turn
@Altiveda
Ай бұрын
probably civ 5 is he respects himself
@tablab165
Ай бұрын
@@Altiveda Luddite!
This is actually so insane
He was listening to Virtual Insanity, that was actually my theme song for this week. That's just odd as it isn't a song you hear often these days.
Sem palavras isso sim são projetos em prol da preservação da raça humana eterna gratidão continue assim es gigante e realmente faz a diferença nesse mundo
I thought they said newlink meant that you could calculate vast mathematical equations in your mind speak different languages connect to anything any point of time doesn't look that way they also said newlink could restructure broken nervous systems it just looks like an interface for computers
2024(Gregorian) “Respect and dignity.” Furthermore:
Cursors and keyboards will be phased out of society very soon starting with pure voice controlled computers and evolving to predictive inputs or something like that
@scooterankle6709
Ай бұрын
I don’t think so, muscle memory and mechanics would probably still be quicker than a computer reading brain signals because it takes time to maintain accuracy
@pedrohodl
Ай бұрын
@@scooterankle6709 Elon himself said on Twitter: "Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer. That is the goal." So is just a matter of time to phase out the use of keyboards
@ValAllenSamonte
3 күн бұрын
@@scooterankle6709once we gather more data / common patterns we might be able to have a standard way of interfacing things. it will be accurate over time.
Nice they can attach a robot to him so he can move as well
I need this
amazing
Imagine a neuralink person controlling another neuralink person by his brain. It's like hypnotising someone.
America's first technopath!
That's amazing
This is just the beginning
I’m ready for the future
Interesting guy.
Wowza!
Let us not forget, Michael Reeves drove his first mind-controlled car in 2018
The mind is a powerful place this is evolution
Virtual insanity
What happens if the software gets a virus? And once connected can u be hacked?
@marc3964
Ай бұрын
Just like any virus biological or digital. When something or someone gets infected, sometimes they're F*cked. 😅
@feelcollins4358
Ай бұрын
Then you'll simply not be able to use the cursor probably
@penguinscanfly5796
Ай бұрын
you cant get a virus, its not really software its more of a chip that turns brain waves into stuff computers understand
@mydogsfacelookslikeastockp8275
Ай бұрын
I think his brain sends signals to the chip and never the other way round
What about an Emp Attack ? Does he goes offline !
Great job by Neuralink inshallah this technology will grow more and make all our lives a little easier
Imagine using this in front of a tribe with no knowledge of technology. They will think you are magic!
Upgrade the movie?
Can anyone explain how this is possible
such a huge project of data breaching i think it will be more dangerous than just calling it data breaching perhaps it’s a matter of something you can call personal information or right to choose by self violation. 💀Hope I’ve used very simple words or way to make it easy to measure the depth of this invention or project.
@raiken1880
Ай бұрын
It cant analyze your memories or thoughts…yet
Bro, imagine gaming with this?
@Kayluv101
Ай бұрын
dude thad be wild i can’t even understand how it would work tho.. I’m dumb.. Imagine playing cod or something
@feelcollins4358
Ай бұрын
It would have to be something non invasive though like SAO's full dive device, personally I wouldn't want unnecessary surgery just to play games 😂
@kimchinoodle3640
Ай бұрын
Apparently this same guy pulled an all nighter playing Civ6 with his 🤣
@processing8296
Ай бұрын
he gave an awesome interview where he said he played mario card and 7 hours of civ in one night and had most fun in years :)
@forsenstunlocked5967
Ай бұрын
@@processing8296Mario card is my favourite game
I have no problem with this but have issues with me as a person not a quadriplegic getting a implant. My regular limbs are just fine. No chips for me.
Elon needs the noble prize
@lambda653
Ай бұрын
He didn't invent this, he was just the owner of the company. This is like saying Thomas Edison deserved a Nobel prize for something. He didn't invent it.
This will be amazing for the rich.
I’m just waiting to see how many people start trashing this life changing breakthrough for so many humans when they find out it’s Elon’s company
So is it an eye-tracker or is it actually reading his brain?
@LifeHasChanged
Ай бұрын
reading his brain
Is it ok to not believe this? I mean you show very little of what he can now do.
@junatorres7803
Ай бұрын
Do and say what you think is right to do and say. But examine yourself and your thoughts to consider the possibility of prejudice. Not you especially, but all people in all matters.
Elon Musk got mewing
blur
Nice
You bash Neuralink for months and then do a 360. Typical Guardian.
This can be used to reboot the homeless drug addiction brain
Crazy they try to make it like its going to improve us while we let it consume humanity and no cares . I love being alive rn
blue
Professor X
VIdeo title just a bit click-baity. He can control a computer screen cursor with his mind, and so make chess moves. The video title did suggest that he has a chess engine implant helping him to play chess like StockFish or Fritz - that is not the case.
@Overlord9046
Ай бұрын
it literally says nurealink patient demonstrates how he plays chess with brain chip, which he did
@noname7477
Ай бұрын
its accurate wdym
@raeji
Ай бұрын
????????? are you okay?
@junatorres7803
Ай бұрын
Which is more powerful?? This not just about playing chess, is it?? It's just one of many enabled capabilities for this man.
Now put all the internet information to his mind all at once and make him the smartest man on this planet
He is a robot!
What's the catch?
@redder3076
Ай бұрын
Aside from price?
@fnm124
Ай бұрын
That through this they will be able to control the only thing nobody can control. A person's thoughts. No one will be able to think privately.
@RazorMKIV
Ай бұрын
Ads
@junatorres7803
Ай бұрын
@@redder3076The price of making a dependant independent..... PRICELESS.
@navalorange833
Ай бұрын
The catch that it's not real and doesn't work in the slightest
Pin to pin
Amazing! lets hope it doesn't go down the route of diabetes medication and become a subscription-based service.
Can he be hacked?
@Notmeggii
Ай бұрын
He can control the thing, not the other way around
@wlm0942
Ай бұрын
@@Notmeggii makes sense
This is just eye recognition
@gio-oz8gf
Ай бұрын
Explain how this underwhelming technology works. "This is just eye recognition," make me laugh, or what? He'd better not let the witchfinder general see him doing that.
@PatrickLenihan-zp8xi
Ай бұрын
Even if it isn't eye tracking technology, it doesn't achieve anything that couldn't be done less intrusively by eye tracking.
@destro1989
13 күн бұрын
I work with people who have motor neuron disease, they quite literally can already do this eye tracking.
Thats creepy
Revelation 13:16-17
scam.
Bionic implants, like Griff in BTTF2.
This is how they built the pyramids 🫵👀 you'll see 😉
Isn’t moving a cursor with the mind really old news in this field? Neuralink is doing what other companies did in the early 2000s 🥱
@GeorgSimon-nk1hi
Ай бұрын
Yes, the concept of using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to control cursors or other devices with the mind is not new and has been a subject of research and development for several decades. The field of BCIs has seen significant advancements since the early 2000s, with various groups and companies working on technologies that allow for interaction with computers or machines directly via neural signals. However, what makes recent developments, such as those by Neuralink, noteworthy is the potential for significant improvements in terms of the interface's resolution, speed, safety, and user-friendliness. Neuralink, and similar companies, aim to develop more sophisticated, minimally invasive devices that can be used more reliably and comfortably by individuals over longer periods. These improvements could offer higher precision in control, better integration, and potentially more applications, such as more nuanced control over prosthetic limbs or other devices, beyond just moving a cursor on a screen. The novelty in these recent advancements lies not necessarily in the basic concept of mind-controlled devices but in the significant technical improvements and the broader, more ambitious applications envisioned for these technologies. These developments promise to push the boundaries of what's possible with BCIs and could lead to more transformative impacts on medicine, rehabilitation, and human-computer interaction.
@john-r-edge
Ай бұрын
Yes. See series of videos by KZread creator "Common Sense Sleptic" title "DEBUNKING NEURALINK Pt1" which explain that Neuralink doing nothing new, all done previously twenty or more years ago. Same creator has a lot of other content which takes a critical look at Elon Musk's activities related to space, EVs, transport etc.
@sparking4630
Ай бұрын
@@john-r-edgethe difference is they pushing it into the new society and perfecting it, klaus schwab already said in 10 years most people will have brain chips and I ain't one of em
@junatorres7803
Ай бұрын
@@john-r-edgeoh I see. Gotcha..... Elon bad!!
@semihard
Ай бұрын
true. but it was done with external hardware. elon saw an opportunity and are making it better. and that's how any great businessman keep on succeeding
He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.
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He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.
He is a cyborg now.