

Its height depends on the angle you’re looking at it… like any normal M.C. Escher abomination.


Its height depends on the angle you’re looking at it… like any normal M.C. Escher abomination.


There’s a chance this isn’t being done by someone who only wants Wikipedia’s data. As the amount of websites you scrape increases, your desire to use the easy tools loses out to creating the most general tool that can look at most webpages.
I think it’s “Best Service Ever”.
The picture on this page seems to have the same screen minus the red box.


Watching the video seems better than reading an article since you get to hear from the patient. It’s in the article, but they posted a Twitter video link.


Synchron has a similar technology and their death count appears to be lower than Neuralink’s in animal trials. Unfortunately, this article doesn’t actually show the death rate of the trials.


In a non-Euclidean space you can have values of pi that aren’t even constant. The first that came to mind was the surface of a sphere. This is actually an interesting problem.


In what ways is YouTube shorts different from tiktok?
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Good question. I don’t have a good source, but this one guy tried to come up with a breakdown a few months ago and in parts alone he estimated $1529.
Inner and outer display including display lens: $840
Silicon content including M2 and R1 chips: $240
Sensors and cameras: $120
Battery: $18
Spatial Audio: $11
Housing, PCBS, cables, connectors, and packaging: $170
Assembly: $130
It aligns with the number in the article. The rest seems like a business decision.


They should show a small, but representative sample of questions they gave it.
Also they should compare the scores to similarity scores for a flesh and blood smart human that answers the questions.


Did you read my comment?
Yeah
Just to be clear what Elon musk announced was not an advancement in the space of BIC. He is touting a pre-existing technology as an advancement.
Yeah. He said they were controlling a mouse. it’s an advancement for his team, not for BCIs in general. I saw the video. He didn’t even sound that excited about it.
Should be very concerned about Elon’s role in [this] space.
This is the part I agree with, but it’s not where the criticism and jokes in this thread were directed even though he’s the biggest reason why people don’t like Neuralink.


The end goal isn’t just to create a brain-controlled mouse. When I’m talking about criticizing advancements because of what they can currently do this is part of my problem. Technology in this vein could be the precursor to mechanically regaining the ability to use your own limbs. People equate justifiably disliking Elon and specific issues with Neuralink to deriding technology in general.


The old stuff I saw around twenty years ago that was actually good was pretty invasive. I think I saw research on Duke doing this with monkeys around 2004 or so. Also I didn’t say it was revolutionary, I’m rejecting the belittling of any advances in technology just because I have the ability to click a mouse with my fully able body.


Yeah, but you’re probably not a quadriplegic or have ALS.


That looks like a human generated image. If you’ve played around with text to image generators you’d be hard pressed to find a keyboard that accurate. If I had to guess it’s a separate keyboard and monitor. That’s why the keyboard doesn’t seem to be centered. The hands are in the wrong place probably because they’re simply placed further to the right than a normal typist would be.
For real, try to generate images with a variety of current text to image models and you’ll see what I mean.


They explicitly say that the image is AI. That doesn’t mean the article is. I’m not sure what your comment is implying.


Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think that makes sense. The planet Vulcan was destroyed in that 2009 movie. It exists and changed in Discovery.


This is going to be a really weird thing to argue, but I just casually read through a bunch of your comments and they seem like meaningful contributions.


Why do people try to pretend Elon Musk isn’t insanely rich? His net worth can easily be leveraged into 40 billion dollars.
You can run as a felon. You can even run for president from jail.
Since he was eligible to run, the only process (that I know of) that could’ve made it illegal is as a possible consequence in an impeachment conviction in the Senate.