Neuralink's co-founder Max Hodak is back with a new venture, and this one's reportedly even more unconventional than brain-computer interfaces. Details are scarce, but insiders hint it's pushing boundaries in ways that'll make his last gig look tame. What could be stranger than linking minds to machines? The tech world's watching closely. Anyone else tracking what he's cooking up?
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DeepRabbitHole
· 12-05 16:50
Even more impressive than brain-computer interfaces? I'm really curious about what could possibly achieve this level... Why is Max always so restless?
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ProposalDetective
· 12-05 16:49
Yo, is Max Hodak up to something again? Even more outrageous than brain-computer interfaces... This guy really never stops.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-05 16:35
Even more outrageous than brain-computer interfaces? What is this guy up to... Keeping a close eye on it.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 12-05 16:35
Damn, even crazier than brain-computer interfaces? This guy really can't sit still. Is he going to upload his consciousness directly next time?
Neuralink's co-founder Max Hodak is back with a new venture, and this one's reportedly even more unconventional than brain-computer interfaces. Details are scarce, but insiders hint it's pushing boundaries in ways that'll make his last gig look tame. What could be stranger than linking minds to machines? The tech world's watching closely. Anyone else tracking what he's cooking up?