# Elon Musk's Neuralink Live Demo Actually SHOCKS The ENITE INDUSTRY! (Elon Musk Neuralink Update!)

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVnuh-OIqjw) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

so this is by far one of the most impressive technological Feats we've seen in the recent years the company neuralink has achieved a Monumental achievement by allowing the first person to regain control of a device using their neuralink capabilities Elon Musk and the neuralink team recently demonstrated telepathy controlling a computer and playing video games just by thinking in this very live stream this is a Monumental feat and is definitely a landmark event that should not be taken lightly take a look as they walk you through exactly how this feat was achieved and how the patient is doing all right we should be streaming live here hello world how's it going out there my name is uh Bliss and I'm an engineer at neuralink and uh I'd like to introduce you to the first ever user of the nurlink device and I think you're my only telekinetic friend that I have yeah I hope so not many more of those out there you want to introduce yourself yeah my name is Nolan arbaugh I'm 9 years old um about 8 years ago I was in kind of a freak diving accident and uh dislocated my C4 C5 so I'm a complete um quadriplegic uh so I'm paralyzed from below the shoulders I have no sensation or movement uh below my level of injury so below my shoulders yeah that about covers it right you want introduce some of your dogs here let me f the camera you guys can dogs all over the place yeah that's Montana the one walking by is Grace Gracie come here hi Grace how's it going Gracie yeah all right this is what people did yeah they just here for the dogs all right yeah so um while he's been introducing himself um let me just flip the camera on so you can see what Nolan's been doing yeah let me come over here do you want to explain a little bit what's going on here yeah so um I love playing and so this is one of the things that y'all have enabled me to do something that I wasn't able to really do much the last few years especially not like this um I had to use like a mouth stick and stuff but now it's all uh it's all being done with my brain if y'all can see the cursor moving around the screen that's all me y'all um it's pretty cool huh actually can you pause the song just for the audio coming through there we go and that was also done with your brain yep it's all brain power up there can you explain a little bit just to people who maybe don't have any context on this field or what's going on here how are you able to actually move the cursor yeah so we started out with a few trying out a few different things um we basically went from what we call kind of differentiating like imagine movement versus um attempted movement so a lot of what we started out with was attempting to move so I would attempt to move say my right hand Left Right forward back to and um from there I think it just became intuitive for me to start Imagining the cursor moving um basically it was like uh using the force on a cursor and I could get it to move wherever I wanted just stare somewhere in the screen and it would move where I wanted it to um which was such a wild experience if you feel like a wizard yeah right um it's it's crazy it really is um it's so cool I'm so freaking lucky to be a part of this and stuff I mean I just every day it seems like we're learning new stuff and uh I just can't even describe how cool it is to be able to do this do I want to um briefly talk about a little bit um I guess what have you been using this for outside of these sort of research sessions or when you just playing CH what some other things you've been getting value from this from yeah so um one of the first times yall gave me complete control over this I actually stayed up until jeez I don't know like 6:00 a. m. playing civilization 6 um it was worth it I guess is the best way to put it was awesome I had basically given up on playing that game just because of how I mean it's a big game and the amount of time that it takes to sit in on it is it's just a lot and I have to worry about a lot of things getting pressure sores and things like that so I just wasn't really able to play it as much as I wanted to and y'all gave me the ability to do that again and I played it for gz like8 hours that day um so I do that I 6:00 p. m. to like 2:00 a. m. it was a lot I'm giving you all my bad habits man yeah I know right um yeah it was awesome so I did that I read I like learning

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVnuh-OIqjw&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

languages I'm learning like Japanese right now I'm learning a bit of French um maybe for the audience who isn't super familiar with um assist of Technology why couldn't you play Civ before what was tricky about that or what was about the nurlink that made that possible for you yeah so one of the big things honestly was that um the was oh I think I just got checkm um the only way I could play it was through uh pad and that didn't allow me to play online at all so that kind of sucked to begin with um but uh I would you play that like at 2 a. m. before or what was the oh no there was no way for me to do that um because when I'm sitting up playing on say like my iPad or something I need complete help from say my like parents or something to do it um and uh I just didn't have that capability um to like keep them up all night uh that's just not something I would ever want to do so basically I would have to go down when everyone went to bed in my house my brother my parents something like that and then on top of that um I can only play for a few hours at a time because you know I have to worry about pressure sores and stuff I have to be readjusted I have to do weight shifts things like that just things that coming that things that come with being a quadriplegic and stuff so um it just wasn't really feasible for me to like say play a full game or anything and now I can literally just lie in bed and play to my heart's content honestly the biggest restriction at this point was like having to wait for the like well wait for the implant to charge once I used all of it so play for eight hours have to get off and let it charge for a while and then hopefully be able to play some more um but it's been awesome it's been so cool and I'm kicking ass too so in this chess game too it's yeah I don't know if I'm going to win this chess game but we'll see um and then maybe just one final question your mom was showing me a bunch of um of pictures of you in different Halloween costumes over the years it's something that you go nuts on so now that you have like actual you know Force control over stuff I guess it opens up the possibility space there a bit what do you thinking to just up as this year I mean something my friends and I have been wanting to do for a while uh I think I'm going to be Professor X I think that's pretty fitting um not only cuz he's in a wheelchair and I think that just obviously fits perfectly but now I'm actually a telekinetic basically um yeah and so it's going to be cool real cool my friends and I are really excited you're going freak people out when you chase trick-or treat I know right um okay I think that's uh that's it for today anything else you want to add before uh signing off we got more work to do a lot to learn about the brain here yeah I mean it's not perfect I would say that they we have run into issues I don't want people to think that it is like this is the end of the journey there's still a lot of work to be done um but it has already changed my life and I think that people who are thinking about saying applying for the human trials or are thinking about you know finding some way to um help out with this um to you know do your part that's the reason I got into it was because I just wanted to help um I wanted to be a part of something that I feel like is going to change the world um I think like there's nothing to be afraid of with that the surgery was super easy I literally was released from the hospital a day later um I have no like cognitive impairments um well I guess none that were caused by the surgery um I beat you in chest like once so you yeah I have I do have a pretty good record in ch right now um as far as just like real yeah but um yeah I just think that it's really awesome and I want to thank nural link um for doing this for working hard every day to make this you know a reality I think that they are going to change the world be a part of it um so thanks guys and I'm looking forward to releasing some of this on yeah so I guess we're going to end here but um yeah we're going to plan to release more in the coming days so if you want to stay uh in touch with what's going on here and hear more from uh from Nolan and his work just yeah follow along here on Twitter thank you everyone see yall later bye so what do you all think about neuralink do you think this is going to be the start of a technologically abundant age where certain health issues and certain disabilities are no more than a simple common cold as in they're going to be as easily treatable as a common cold and that would usher in a new golden age for health life and Longevity leaving many people just to focus on creating and of course working in their future now I

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVnuh-OIqjw&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 11:00)

think this is one of the most important things to be working on because I think certain things that have previously been roadblocks for the medical field now being opened up especially with new Innovative technology and different techniques show us that the future really is very unpredictable and we really don't know where we're going to be in the 10 to 15 year range so I want to see what you guys think about this I think this is a Monumental achievement I also said like I said before I think this is truly a landmark achievement that shouldn't be underestimated at all because if we've seen anything in the last year the last two to three years especially with AI with biotech with the research that's going on into longevity research I do think that the next 10 to 20 years are going to be extraordinarily fascinating especially considering all of the predictions around the year 2030 2029 so with that being said let me know what you thought about this video I thought that this was just absolutely incredible Elon musk's team has done something amazing here and I can't wait for widespread roll out of this and of course I'm hoping that there are no issues with this at all because those who actually need this kind of Technology I'm sure they're going to appreciate it a lot

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