Elon Musk believes Neuralink chip could see the end of language in ‘five to 10 years’

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    The Tesla and Neuralink CEO appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast to discuss a new chip which would connect to the brain and replace communication.

    Mr Musk explained how the chip is intended to work, saying it could lead to a “universal language”.

    He told Mr Rogan: “I think you would, in principle you would be able to communicate very quickly and with far more precision ideas and language would, I’m not sure what would happen to language.

    “You could probably in a situation like this, you would be able to just, it’d be kind of like the matrix.

    “You want to speak a different language. No problem.”

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    In February, Mr Musk said during an interview on Clubhouse Neuralink has a monkey wired up to play video games with its mind.

    According to the company’s CEO, Neuralink put a computer chip into the monkey’s skull and used “tiny wires” to connect it to its brain.

    He said: “It’s not an unhappy monkey. You can’t even see where the neural implant was put in, except that he’s got a slight like dark mohawk.”

    He also said during the interview people are in effect already “cyborgs” because they have a tertiary “digital layer” thanks to phones, computers and applications.

    Mr Musk added: “With a direct neural interface, we can improve the bandwidth between your cortex and your digital tertiary layer by many orders of magnitude.”

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