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Elon Musk creates Neuralink brain electrode firm
- Author, Dave Lee
- Role, North America technology reporter
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has launched Neuralink, a start-up which aims to develop technology that connects our brains to computers.
A report from the Wall Street Journal, later confirmed in a tweet by Mr Musk, said the company was in its very early stages and registered as a 鈥渕edical research鈥 firm.
The company will develop so-called 鈥渘eural lace鈥 technology which would implant tiny electrodes into the brain.
The technique could be used to improve memory or give humans added artificial intelligence.
, leading academics in the field have been signed up to work at the company which is being funded privately by Mr Musk.
Specialists in the field envision a time when humans may be able to upload and download thoughts.
In a tweet on Tuesday evening, Mr Musk confirmed the existence of the company and said more details about the firm would be made public next week via - a site known for illustrating its lengthy post with often crude but charming stick figure drawings.
Mr Musk is considered one of Silicon Valley鈥檚 most visionary figures - and surely now its busiest.
As well as heading electric carmaker Tesla, Mr Musk is involved with running space exploration company Space X, a project to reinvent transport called Hyperloop and, most recently, a firm investigating the feasibility of boring tunnels underneath Los Angeles - and a new project to power Australia.
Tweeting about Neuralink, Mr Musk conceded it would be 鈥渄ifficult to dedicate the time, but existential risk is too high not to鈥.
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