埃隆-马斯克的 Neuralink 大脑芯片:读脑 "设备评测

Mujiba Shaima, ✉. N. Nabi, Md Nasir Uddin Rana, Estak Ahmed, Mazharul Islam Tusher, Mousumi Hasan, Mukti, Quazi Saad-Ul-Mosaher
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埃隆-马斯克(Elon Musk)创造的大脑读取小工具 Neuralink 采用新颖的双向通信方式,有望改变人机关系。它是健康科学、神经学和人工智能的革命性结合。Neuralink 是一种具有潜在益处的大脑植入物,由放置在耳后的微小电极和一个小芯片组成。它可用于治疗神经系统疾病和改善认知功能。然而,有关滥用、隐私和安全的伦理担忧引发了重要的讨论。在技术发展和道德问题之间保持谨慎的平衡非常重要,正如人们通过思维过程与计算机互动的未来想象。为了让 Neuralink 被广泛接受并负责任地融入人类认知和连接的结构中,持续讨论道德标准、监管框架和社会影响非常重要。与此同时,脑芯片接口(BCHIs)的新进展使更大的背景成为焦点。通过加强神经细胞与芯片之间的信号传输,这些新技术提高了信号的保真度和时空分辨率。这些创新对神经科学和人机共生可能产生的革命性影响,引发了人们对这些创新的伦理和社会后果的重要思考。
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Brain Chip: A Review on ‘Brain-Reading’ Device
With its novel bidirectional communication method, Neuralink, the brain-reading gadget created by Elon Musk, is poised to transform human-machine relations. It represents a revolutionary combination of health science, neurology, and artificial intelligence. Neuralink is a potentially beneficial brain implant that consists of tiny electrodes placed behind the ear and a small chip. It can be used to treat neurological conditions and improve cognitive function. Important discussions are nevertheless sparked by ethical worries about abuse, privacy, and security. It is important to maintain a careful balance between the development of technology and moral issues, as seen by the imagined future in which people interact with computers through thinking processes. In order for Neuralink to be widely accepted and responsibly incorporated into the fabric of human cognition and connectivity, ongoing discussions about ethical standards, regulatory frameworks, and societal ramifications are important. Meanwhile, new advancements in Brain-Chip-Interfaces (BCHIs) bring the larger context into focus. By enhancing signal transmission between nerve cells and chips, these developments offer increased signal fidelity and improved spatiotemporal resolution. The potential revolutionary influence of these innovations on neuroscience and human-machine symbiosis raises important considerations about the ethical and societal consequences of these innovations.
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