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Elon Musk's controversial startup to crate a 'Matrix' interface to plug the human brain directly into a computer has raised over $27m, it has been revealed.
Called Neuralink, SEC filings have revealed the scale of the firm for the first time.
Neuralink is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.
He said creating a brain-machine interface will be vital to help humans compete with the 'godlike' robots of the future.
Neuralink was registered in California as a 'medical research' company last July, and he plans on funding the company mostly by himself.
It will work on what Musk calls the 'neural lace' technology, implanting tiny brain electrodes that may one day upload and download thoughts.
Neuralink is aiming to launch a product that will help people who suffer from serious brain injuries as a result of disorders such as stroke and cancer in just four years, Musk said.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/25/e...artup-neuralink-files-27m-fundraise/?ncid=rss
Called Neuralink, SEC filings have revealed the scale of the firm for the first time.
Neuralink is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.
He said creating a brain-machine interface will be vital to help humans compete with the 'godlike' robots of the future.
Neuralink was registered in California as a 'medical research' company last July, and he plans on funding the company mostly by himself.
It will work on what Musk calls the 'neural lace' technology, implanting tiny brain electrodes that may one day upload and download thoughts.
Neuralink is aiming to launch a product that will help people who suffer from serious brain injuries as a result of disorders such as stroke and cancer in just four years, Musk said.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/25/e...artup-neuralink-files-27m-fundraise/?ncid=rss