What we measure we improve. From Mainframes to PCs. A $1 billion genome to $1k. The brain and mind are next.
If we can quantify our brain/minds, we can reimagine the future of being human.
One unlikely but promising application of neurotech is using neural data to improve algorithms, such as voice assistants and image recognition.
I already fired one Bryan; now I’d like to meet the other Bryans who are covertly running the Bryan show.
Neurotech is a burgeoning industry. When we can each easily gain access to our own neural activity, new discoveries will allow each of us to reconsider the most important parts of our lives.
Imagine trying to explain the stock market to Homo erectus. You’d have to explain capitalism, economics, math, money, computers, and corporations — after extensive language training and the inevitable discussion of new axe design possibilities (of course, trying not to offend).
The Fifth Industrial Revolution: where mind meets machine. Smart devices will disappear, and brain-computer interfaces will replace them. By Patrick Noack. @https://www.thenational.ae/opinion/comment/the-fifth-industrial-revolution-where-mind-meets-machine-1.1061280
@nikos_chal Thank you and interesting question 🤔
@seeingwithsound I wouldn’t refer to those as primitive
I don't think we've reached the apex of intelligence, or of consciousness...I think it's possible that we may look back, even in a few decades...and feel sorry for the primitive ways in which we went about and lived our daily lives.