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A still from the video uploaded by Elon Musk’s Neuralink start-up showing a macaque monkey named ‘Pager’ playing the video game Pong using its mind. Photo: YouTube

Monkey plays video game with its mind using Elon Musk’s Neuralink technology

  • The start-up uploaded a video showing a macaque monkey named ‘Pager’ playing the video game Pong using thought alone
  • Musk has long contended that merging minds with machines is vital if people are going to avoid being outpaced by artificial intelligence
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Elon Musk’s start-up devoted to meshing brains with computers moved closer to its dream on Friday, having got a monkey to play the video game Pong using only its mind.

Musk has long contended that merging minds with machines is vital if people are going to avoid being outpaced by artificial intelligence.

A video posted on YouTube by the entrepreneur’s Neuralink start-up showed a macaque monkey named “Pager” playing Pong by essentially using thought to move paddles that bounce digital balls back and forth on screen.

“To control his paddle, Pager simply thinks about moving his hand up or down,” says a voice narrating the video. “As you can see, Pager is amazingly good at MindPong.”

Neuralink devices were implanted on two sides of Pager’s brain to sense neuron activity, then the monkey played the game for a few minutes using a joystick to let the software figure out the signals associated with hand movements.

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After a few minutes, the “decoder” programme figured out what neuron signals to look for and the joystick was no longer needed for Pager to play the game.

“A monkey is literally playing a video game telepathically using a brain chip!!” Musk tweeted triumphantly.

The decoder could be calibrated to enable a person to guide a cursor on a computer screen, potentially letting them type emails, text messages, or browse the internet just by thinking, according to a blog post at neuralink.com.

“Our first goal is to give people with paralysis their digital freedom back,” the Neuralink team said in the post.

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Members of the team last year shared a “wish list” that ranged from technology returning mobility to the paralysed and sight to the blind, to enabling telepathy and the uploading of memories for later reference – or perhaps to be downloaded into replacement bodies.

For now, Neuralink is being tested in animals with the team working on the potential for clinical trials.

With the help of a surgical robot, a piece of the skull is replaced with a Neuralink disk, and its wispy wires are strategically inserted into the brain, a previous demonstration showed.

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The disk registers nerve activity, relaying the information via common Bluetooth wireless signal to a device such as a smartphone, according to Musk.

“It actually fits quite nicely in your skull. It could be under your hair and you wouldn’t know,” he has said.

Experts and academics remain cautious about his vision of symbiotically merging minds with super-powered computing, however.

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