I studied A.I. and Cybernetics at uni and whilst you can 'hack' into specific nerves to perform specific tasks (see Kevin Warwick), I don't see how you can hack into the brain. Brains are not binary, they need a buildup if inputs in order fire to the next neuron, which will also need a buildup, leading to a chicken or egg scenario. Plus, all brains are wired differently and change over time. Unless I've just been 'out of the game' too long', this doesn't make sense.
@richardh8082
Ай бұрын
Oh well, let's just give up then
@jimmij3894
Ай бұрын
At 2:57 he said there is a lot more potential so I'm wondering if this is like an early version introduction. Or it seems that they have a lot more work to do before it can be of any use.
@Michelle_Schu-blacka
Ай бұрын
@@jimmij3894 You have to solve the problem of what information each neuron and synapse is transporting. For example. If someone says 'hello' to you, there's a crazy number of synapses going off that are analysing the tone of voice, facial expressions, body language and recalling information and memories of the person saying it. It then has to formulate a response based on that information and also factor in your state of mind in that moment and decide whether your mood should be altered to fit the circumstance. Then it needs to gather up enough air to respond verbally plus any movements you might need to consciously or subconsciously make, plus the movement of the tongue and lips to formulate a verbal response. There's so many things happening and so many variables and computers aren't great with the types, volumes and often randomness of variables like that and all we're talking about is someone saying 'hello'. You have to map the 90 billion neurons, figure out what they do, bearing in mind this changes over time, and figure out what inputs they need in order to activate neurons attached and convert the signals to binary, and you'd have to do that for every brain. It's even too complicated for even a basic explanation of the problems with trying to make a brain-computer interface. But it's incredibly fascinating. Personally, I'm more interested in the biological and psychological end of the brain, rather than the digital possibilities, mainly because I hate programming.
@nevillepass
Ай бұрын
Amazing! technology that sets people free is always better, by the way I think the people who leave comments are too picky and critical, oh did you notice you left the word" to"speak, out?🤪😁👍🤔
@-JA-
Ай бұрын
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@whyamiheredlb
26 күн бұрын
I love science… so exciting to see so many new advances in neuroscience. Thank you for sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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