A researcher at the Collège de France and then at Inria, Murielle Popa-Fabre is currently an expert at the Council of Europe and works on issues of artificial intelligence regulation and data protection. She has also taught in Paris and in the United States, at Cornell University.
To tomorrows that sing, Elon Musk preferred tomorrows that oscillate.
The long-awaited Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval will tell us if Neuralink will finally be able to record human brain oscillations with its N1 implant.
Some will remember the Promethean pedagogy of the launch of Neuralink three years ago.
Tapping on his mic, the Tesla and SpaceX boss said,
“You think it's real (that knock, knock), but it's just evoked electrical potentials in your brain.”
Elon Musk thus embarked on the project of decoding and encoding information in the brain with the long-term aim of the symbiosis between man and intelligence...
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