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Πέμπτη 26 Αυγούστου 2021

Watch brain implant help man 'speak' for the first time in 15 years και πολλα αλλα τροφη για σκεψη

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMOangzKcMc

For the first time, scientists at UC San Francisco translated a person's attempts at speaking to text on screen. Official UCSF announcement: https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2021/07/420... 

 

Brain Implant News: Neuralink Monkey Pong, BrainGate Goes Wireless, Handwriting, & Scooters

Big developments in brain implants, explained. A monkey plays pong, BrainGate patients type wirelessly, and a new method for faster writing. Plus, monkeys eat marshmallows and drive scooters with their brains. Chapters: 0:00 Intro (Brain Wars) 0:32 Neuralink Monkey Pong 1:54 Other Monkey Implants (Robot Arm & Scooter) 2:12 BrainGate Goes Wireless 3:25 Handwriting 3:49 Brain Wars Scorecard 4:36 Learning How the Brain Works 5:12 Consumer Brain Implants 5:31 Hype Wars 5:50 Braintopia Twitter: https://twitter.com/IhmCurious Sound by the great Kutan Katas kutankatas.com Neuralink videos: Monkey MindPong: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsCul... Neuralink launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-vbh... Neuralink update & pig demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOWFX... Neuron animation: https://neuralink.com/science Monkey eating with robot arm Velliste et al., 2008, Supplementary Movies: https://www.nature.com/articles/natur... Monkeys riding scooters Rajangam et al., 2016, Supplementary Movie 1: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep2... Woman with quadriplegia feeds herself - UPMC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76lIQ... Human playing Pong with Brain GateMind Control: Introducing BrainGate - World Science Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj9iQ... BrainGate used by tetraplegiac patients Simeral et al., 2021, Supplemental Movies: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/... BrainGate Grid Task Pandarinath et al., 2017, Video 8: https://elifesciences.org/articles/18... Decoding Handwriting Willett et al., in press: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.11... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ihm Curious makes videos about scientific topics at the bleeding edge of human sanity. Elliott is almost a doctor (not the kind that can help you). He researches and teaches psychology and neuroscience at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
 
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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chPSvQ3zRDY
 11 μηνες πριν σημερα 26/08/2021
 
 

Scientists Can Implant Fake Memories in the Brain, Here’s How

 
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Scientists can now manipulate the memories inside the brains of mice! Here’s how this new discovery can change the way we look at our own brains. Typing vs. Handwriting: Which Is Better for Your Memory? - https://youtu.be/pu0PSZ_EwII Read More: Meet the Two Scientists Who Implanted a False Memory Into a Mouse https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innova... “Which was amazing, because the memory was bogus: The mouse had never received an electric shock in that box. Rather, it was reacting to a false memory that Ramirez and his MIT colleague Xu Liu had planted in its brain.” Often overlooked glial cell is key to learning and memory https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases... “The researchers focused on astrocytes -- star-shaped cells that greatly outnumber neurons -- in mice, and found that when these cells overproduce a protein called ephrin-B1, the ability to retain memory weakens.” AI Just Learned How to Boost the Brain's Memory https://www.wired.com/story/ml-brain-... “This isn’t the first time Kahana’s lab has explored the impacts of brain stimulation on memory. Last year, the group showed that electrode pulses seemed to improve or worsen recall, depending on when the researchers delivered them.” ____________________ Elements is more than just a science show. It’s your science-loving best friend, tasked with keeping you updated and interested on all the compelling, innovative and groundbreaking science happening all around us. Join our passionate hosts as they help break down and present fascinating science, from quarks to quantum theory and beyond. Seeker explains every aspect of our world through a lens of science, inspiring a new generation of curious minds who want to know how today’s discoveries in science, math, engineering and technology are impacting our lives, and shaping our future. Our stories parse meaning from the noise in a world of rapidly changing information. Visit the Seeker website https://www.seeker.com/videos Elements on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SeekerElements/  
 
Πηγη:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=601_pvMuSvo
 
 
 New Brain Computer interface technology | Steve Hoffman | TEDxCEIBS
 
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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgFzmE2fGXA
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Why You Shouldn’t Upload Your Brain To A Computer | Polina Anikeeva | TEDxCambridgeSalon

Machines outperform humans in calculations. So why is a robot startled by a task of folding a wrinkled sock? Neural engineer Polina Anikeeva, Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, describes how differences in natural "brain hardware" and solid-state electronics lead to differences between human and artificial intelligence, and what challenges and opportunities stem from those differences. Prof. Polina Anikeeva joined DMSE in 2011. Dr. Anikeeva's Ph.D. thesis focussed on physical properties and design of light emitting devices based on organic materials and nanoparticles, working under the supervision of Prof. Vladimir Bulovic in EECS. She previously held the Dean's Postdoctoral Fellowship, School of Medicine, Stanford and was in the group of Prof. Karl Deisseroth in the Department of Bioengineering. Her current research is focused on development of optoelectronic and magnetic materials and devices for recording and modulating activity of neurons in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral organs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
 
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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ3Q638aMlA

Graphene science | Mikael Fogelström | TEDxGöteborg

Ιανουαριος 2014

Graphene. These just one-atom thick carbon structures is without doubt the most buzzed-about material in the world of science today. Kostya Novoselov and André Geim was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize for their work on the matter and right now research teams all over the world are competing to turn knowledge into applications. The possibilities are endless. Mikael Fogelström, Professor at Chalmers, coordinates two large national research projects on graphene science. "We are still in the beginning", he says.
 
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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh3dA8xnZ4Y

Artificial Intelligence: it will kill us | Jay Tuck | TEDxHamburgSalon

 

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US defense expert Jay Tuck was news director of the daily news program ARD-Tagesthemen and combat correspondent for GermanTelevision in two Gulf Wars. He has produced over 500 segments for the network. His investigative reports on security policy, espionage activities and weapons technology appear in leading newspapers, television networks and magazines throughout Europe, including Cicero, Focus, PC-Welt, Playboy, Stern, Welt am Sonntag and ZEITmagazin. He is author of a widely acclaimed book on electronic intelligence activities, “High-Tech Espionage” (St. Martin’s Press), published in fourteen countries. He is Executive Producer for a weekly technology magazine on international television in the Arab world. For his latest book “Evolution without us – Will AI kill us?” he researched at US drone bases, the Pentagon, intelligence agencies and AI research institutions. His lively talks are accompanied by exclusive video and photographs.
 
Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrNs0M77Pd4
 

After watching this, your brain will not be the same | Lara Boyd | TEDxVancouver

In a classic research-based TEDx Talk, Dr. Lara Boyd describes how neuroplasticity gives you the power to shape the brain you want. Recorded at TEDxVancouver at Rogers Arena on November 14, 2015. YouTube Tags: brain science, brain, stroke, neuroplasticity, science, motor learning, identity, TED, TEDxVancouver, TEDxVancouver 2015, Vancouver, TEDx, Rogers Arena, Vancouver speakers, Vancouver conference, ideas worth spreading, great idea, Our knowledge of the brain is evolving at a breathtaking pace, and Dr. Lara Boyd is positioned at the cutting edge of these discoveries. In 2006, she was recruited by the University of British Columbia to become the Canada Research Chair in Neurobiology and Motor Learning. Since that time she has established the Brain Behaviour Lab, recruited and trained over 40 graduate students, published more than 80 papers and been awarded over $5 million in funding. Dr. Boyd’s efforts are leading to the development of novel, and more effective, therapeutics for individuals with brain damage, but they are also shedding light on broader applications. By learning new concepts, taking advantage of opportunities, and participating in new activities, you are physically changing who you are, and opening up a world of endless possibility.  

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNHBMFCzznE

Biotechnology/Nanotechnology | Andrew Hessel | SingularityU Germany Summit 2017

Andrew Hessel is a futurist and catalyst in biological technologies, helping industry, academics, and authorities better understand the changes ahead in life science. He is a Distinguished Researcher with Autodesk Inc. Bio/Nano Programmable Matter group, based out of San Francisco. He is also the co-founder of the Pink Army Cooperative, the world first cooperative biotechnology company, which is aiming to make open source viral therapies for cancer.

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZfUJuSmBAs

Sophia the Robot and Jimmy Sing a Duet of "Say Something"

Jimmy demos amazing new robots from all over the world, including MIT's Mini Cheetah, a wearable tomato-feeding robot and Sophia, who returns to the show to introduce her little sister and sing with Jimmy.

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-zyTlZQYpE

9 Most Advanced AI Robots - Humanoid & Industrial Robots

 A list of most advanced Humanoid, Industrial and Service robots that are changing the future with the help of Artificial Intelligence. Digit Digit is envisioned to help take care of people in their homes, assist with disaster response and deliver packages to front doors. With its nimble limbs and a torso packed with sensors, Digit can navigate complex environments and carry out tasks such as package delivery. In May 2019 Ford Motor Company and Agility announced a partnership to develop a last-mile logistics solution that combines Ford’s autonomous vehicle technology and Agility’s Digit. Pepper Pepper is the world’s first social humanoid robot that is able to recognize faces and basic human emotions. Pepper has been adopted by over 2000 companies around the world. Perfect in retail and finance industries, Pepper has numerous functionalities including increasing store traffic by attracting the attention of shoppers, creating memorable in-store experiences, stimulating purchase and retain customers. Pepper can also gather comprehensive data to enrich the customer base and generate shopper insights. Atlas Atlas is the world’s most dynamic humanoid robot built by BostonDynamics, a company that was previously owned by Google and now by SoftBank. Atlas is becoming more sophisticated year by year, thanks to its state of the art hardware and algorithm that allows it to quickly understand instructions. With its 28 hydraulic joints, 4.9 feet of height and 176 pounds weight, the robot can perform both impressive terrifying acts including navigating uneven terrain, jumping around a parkour course, doing somersaults. All these activities demonstrate human-level agility so the robot can be perfect for search and rescue operations and performing human tasks in environments where humans could not survive. Spot Spot is a robot dog designed for industrial uses such as carrying goods through a warehouse and inspecting a remote site with an unfavorable environment for human operators. It can run at 5.2 feet per second, has 360-degree cameras, and can operate in temperatures ranging from 4 to 113 Fahrenheit. With its API and flexible payload interface, the robot can be easily customized for desired tasks. Spot is also manufactured by BostonDynamics and is now being leased to eligible companies. HRP-5P HRP-5P is an advanced humanoid robot designed to operate autonomously and carry out heavy labor in hazardous environments. It is equipped with environmental sensors and object recognition, full-body motion planning and control, and task description and execution management. HRP-5P is based on more than 20 years of humanoid research at AIST. In those 20 years, the institute has created 4 other robots which are the predecessor of HRP-5P. Surena IV Surena IV is the fourth generation of Surena humanoid robot series developed by the University of Tehran in Iran. With a height of 5.6 feet and a weight of 154 pounds, this robot is able to walk at a speed of 0.43 miles per hour. Its custom force sensors at the bottom of its feet help the robot step over uneven surfaces by adjusting the angle and position of each foot. Aquanaut Aquanaut is an advanced unmanned underwater transformer that can transform itself from a nimble long-distance submarine into a half-humanoid robot capable of carrying out complex underwater manipulation tasks. Designed by Houston Mechatronics Inc, Aquanaut can inspect subsea oil and gas infrastructure, operate valves, and use subsea tools with just a few mouse clicks. Operating completely untethered and without support ships, Aquanaut can travel more than 124 miles in submarine mode, has a max speed of 7 knots and a maximum operational depth of 984 feet. Stuntronic robot A Stuntronic robot is an animatronic stunt double designed to entertain the crowds at Disney theme parks and resorts. With its onboard sophisticated sensors, it can make its own real-time decisions—all while flying 60 feet in the air. It knows when to tuck its knees to perform a somersault, when to pull its arms to twist, and even when to slow down its spin to make sure it makes a perfect landing. Handle Handle is another robot from Boston Dynamics. With its deep-learning vision software, this robot can identify and locate boxes, unloads trucks, palletizes, and depalletizes at the push of a button. Its mobility enables it to operate in multiple work-cells, moving through facilities along with the flow of goods. It can pick up to 360 boxes/hr.

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Πηγη:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jky9I1ihAkg

Neuroweapons and the Law

In this talk, Professor Gregor Noll (Lund, Sweden) explains how neuroscience can be used to develop new weapons systems, and addresses how this may affect the ability of weapon operators to implement international humanitarian law.

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toDE_vsEIUU

"I Tried To Warn You" - Elon Musk LAST WARNING (2021)

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Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip demo explained

Will you really be able to plug a computer into your brain and download your memories into a robot? We break down Neuralink's big claims (and that wild live demo!)

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsX-7hS94Yo

528 Hz: "It Will Transform Your Entire DNA" 

►Special thanks to Dr. Leonard Horowitz for this eye opening speech. 

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nO48UIzLk8

This Is How Your Brain Powers Your Thoughts

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Πηγη: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxUkUaV2VPs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

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