What I want is a commercially available throat or brain or something pickup that can catalog my random thoughts and dialogues so I can sort through them afterwards. If I have to make it so that...
What I want is a commercially available throat or brain or something pickup that can catalog my random thoughts and dialogues so I can sort through them afterwards. If I have to make it so that Google has enough data to run a virtual me on their cloud, so be it, but I want to be able to write a novel just by building it in my head and have my virtual assistant help me put it together.
You might want to follow Musk's Neuralink project then. His immediate goal being to assist those with medical needs, his long-term being to integrate humans with AI. There's to be an update soon™,...
You might want to follow Musk's Neuralink project then. His immediate goal being to assist those with medical needs, his long-term being to integrate humans with AI. There's to be an update soon™, but I wouldn't expect to see anything approaching such a level for the next decade at least, and likely longer.
Also worth reading: The Nature article mentioned in above article: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01181-y Related video from UCSF Neurosurgery that explains the process (not the same...
What I want is a commercially available throat or brain or something pickup that can catalog my random thoughts and dialogues so I can sort through them afterwards. If I have to make it so that Google has enough data to run a virtual me on their cloud, so be it, but I want to be able to write a novel just by building it in my head and have my virtual assistant help me put it together.
You might want to follow Musk's Neuralink project then. His immediate goal being to assist those with medical needs, his long-term being to integrate humans with AI. There's to be an update soon™, but I wouldn't expect to see anything approaching such a level for the next decade at least, and likely longer.
Also worth reading:
The Nature article mentioned in above article:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01181-y
Related video from UCSF Neurosurgery that explains the process (not the same one from the article):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pv0vT82Cys