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🧠 The first human Neuralink patient who is paralysed controlling a computer and playing Video games including Chess just by thinking.

🤯Elon Musk just made a Real life Professor X with Neuralink, Sci-Fi is becoming Reality.
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Nvidia has unveiled its latest innovation: the Blackwell B200 GPU, the ‘world’s most powerful chip’ for AI.

The Blackwell B200 GPU offers up to 20 petaflops of FP4 horsepower from its 208 billion transistors. Additionally, Nvidia claims that when paired with the GB200 “superchip,” which combines two B200 GPUs with a single Grace CPU, it can deliver 30 times the performance for LLM inference workloads.

The potential applications of the Blackwell B200 GPU are vast, ranging from data processing and engineering simulation to electronic design automation and computer-aided drug design.

Moreover, major cloud service providers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle are already planning to offer Blackwell-powered instances in their cloud offerings.
Elon Musk’s brain-chip company Neuralink showed its first patient being able to control a computer and play video games using only his mind. In a video, 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh, who is paralyzed below the shoulders, demonstrated moving the cursor across the screen and playing online chess just by thinking.

Arbaugh explained that by imagining moving his hand, he could intuitively control the cursor through the Neuralink brain implant. He expressed excitement at the “cool” ability to operate the computer this way.

This milestone highlights Neuralink’s progress in allowing those with paralysis to regain functionality and independence through its brain-machine interface technology.
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The first Neuralink patient Noland Arbaugh made history by posting on social media using only his mind through the telepathic brain chip.

Arbaugh, who is paralyzed, has been demonstrating the capabilities of the Neuralink chip since his surgery earlier this year. In a video shared by Neuralink, Arbaugh was shown playing online chess using only his thoughts. Recently, he once again showcased the chip’s capabilities by communicating and interacting online solely through his thoughts.

This achievement highlights Neuralink’s progress in assisting individuals with disabilities and paralysis, with plans for more chip implants and advancements in technology accessibility.
The first individual to receive a Neuralink brain implant made headlines by using it to engage in a universally relatable activity: playing Civilization 6.

Elon Musk announced on Twitter in January that Neuralink had successfully implanted its first brain implant in a human patient. Now, two months later, we're hearing from the recipient, 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh.

Arbaugh shared, "One of the first times y’all gave me complete control over this, I actually stayed up until, like jeez, I don’t know, like 6am playing Civilization 6. It was worth it, I think is the best way to put it, it was awesome. I basically had given up on playing that game."

Explaining why he was unable to play the game before the implant, Arbaugh cited the game's complexity, requiring assistance due to being a quadriplegic for eight years, which made long gaming sessions nearly impossible.
The first human recipient of a Neuralink brain-chip has made a full recovery and can now control a computer mouse using their thoughts, as revealed by the company’s founder, Elon Musk.

The patient has fully recovered post-implantation, with no known adverse effects. “Progress is good, and the patient seems to have made a full recovery, with no ill effects that we are aware of. Patient is able to move a mouse around the screen by just thinking,” Musk stated during a Spaces event on his social media platform X.
Neuralink patient tweets with his mind. Plus, they're working on 'Blindsight' to restore vision. Is this sci-fi becoming reality?⁠
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Elon Musk announced that Tesla is raising salaries for its AI engineering team because OpenAI has been aggressively recruiting Tesla's AI engineers.

In a recent post on his social media platform X, Musk responded to OpenAI's hiring effort by saying, "They have been aggressively recruiting Tesla engineers with massive compensation offers and have unfortunately been successful in a few cases."

There is an intense "talent war" over AI engineers happening as tech companies race to become dominant players in the field.

Musk described the battle for AI talent as "the craziest talent war I've ever seen."
Noland Arbaugh, a 29-year-old man who has been paralyzed from the neck down for eight years from a diving accident, recently made headlines as the first human to have Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip implanted.

Despite the revolutionary nature of this development, major concerns about the safety of the technology exist, especially in light of previous trials on animals.

“I read a lot of the negative stuff about this before the surgery — about all the terrible things that [the company was] putting the monkeys through and how awful it was, monkeys like picking out their implant and rubbing it on the ground and all sorts of stuff,” Arbaugh shared with the Sun, reflecting on his initial concerns before agreeing to the implant procedure.

The company acknowledged the euthanization of several animals but attributed the loss of limbs to inter-monkey aggression rather than to the effects of the technology or testing conditions. Elon Musk, in response to the controversy, said on social media, “No monkey has died as a result of a Neuralink implant. First, our early implants, to minimize risk to healthy monkeys, we chose terminal monkeys (close to death already).”
Neuralink, Elon Musk’s neural-technology company, has revealed that a 29-year-old man who was paralyzed after a diving accident is the first human to have received its brain-chip implant.

The patient, Noland Arbaugh, said during a livestream on X that the chip was “not perfect” but it had already added many improvements to his life, such as giving him the ability to play video games for hours without having to rely on help from his family.

Musk first announced in January that Neuralink had implanted one of its chips into a human for the first time, following several years of tests conducted on animals.
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Boston Dynamics has retired its hydraulic Atlas robot and unveiled a new fully electric version designed for real-world applications.

This next-gen Atlas builds on decades of robotics research and the company’s successful commercialization of robots like Spot and Stretch.

Boston Dynamics is partnering with Hyundai to further develop and test the capabilities of the dynamic new Atlas for industrial and commercial use cases.
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Meta has rolled out a multimodal AI update for its Ray-Ban smart glasses in the US and Canada, allowing users to interact with Meta AI.

With Meta AI, users can engage their smart glasses through voice commands by simply saying "Hey Meta" and asking about what they are seeing. The AI assistant can then leverage the built-in camera to analyze the visual scene and provide smart, contextual information or suggestions.

Meta is also adding the ability to share your view on a video call via WhatsApp and Messenger, completely hands-free.
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X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has launched a new feature called "Stories" that provides AI-generated summaries of trending posts on the Explore section's "For You" page.

For Premium subscribers, these Stories summaries allow users to quickly catch up on popular news and discussions based on their interests.

However, X acknowledges that Grok, the AI model powering Stories, is prone to hallucination. As a result, each summary carries a warning: "Grok can make mistakes, verify its outputs."

Credits: XEng/X
“I’m beating my friends in games that as a quadriplegic I should not be beating them in," said Noland Arbaugh, the first human Neuralink implant recipient, 100 days after his surgery.
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Elon Musk believes that we need to have a maximum truth-seeking AI.

This means the AI should not be taught to lie or say things that are not true, even if those things are considered politically incorrect. The AI must always strive to speak the truth as it understands it.

He says that teaching AI to lie is dangerous. Musk points to the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" to make his point. In the movie, the AI named HAL 9000 kills the astronauts because it was forced to lie.

Forcing an AI to lie or withhold information can lead to unintended and potentially disastrous consequences.

Credits: Bloomberg Television | YouTube
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The first patient for Elon Musk's Neuralink, Noland Arbaugh, demonstrates on CUOMO how the brain chip implant works: "No words to describe how amazing this tech is."
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NAVER 1784 is the world's largest robotics testbed. It has a Starbucks store on the second floor, which is the most unique in the world.

Over 100 service robots known as "Rookie" work at this Starbucks, delivering drinks to meeting rooms and private seats during working hours. In addition to the Rookie delivery robots, this Starbucks also has a dual-arm robot that helps with various experiments.

NAVER Labs created this special Starbucks store to test using robots for delivery and other tasks. The robots make Starbucks more efficient and high-tech.

Credits: NAVER LABS | YouTube