Neuralink already enables communication at a world record 8 bits per second. In 5 years it could reach 1 megabit - faster than any human could possibly communicate by typing or speaking.
~ Elon Musk
Next big leap for Elon Musk's Neuralink: Helping the blind see
• Elon Musk, speaking at VivaTech via video link, announced Neuralink's next ambitious project: "Blindsight," aimed at restoring sight to the blind by interfacing directly with the brain
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Afifa
Stealth • 5m
Recently, I’ve found myself deeply fascinated by quantum computing. It’s incredible to think about how this technology, which uses qubits instead of traditional bits, could reshape our world. The potential to solve complex problems faster than ever b
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 1m
By 2030, I guarantee we won't be using smartphones anymore.
Elon Musk is making sure of it.
His latest invention promises to change the way we think, speak, and interact with the world.
Here's what's coming (and what it means for you):
Your phon
While everyone’s focused on AI, Google just broke time.
Their quantum chip, Willow, cracked a problem that would outlast the universe — in just 5 minutes.
And this is only the beginning…
Here’s why Willow could reshape humanity by 2030.
Google’s
2024: The Year Technology Changed Everything
2024 is a year that will be remembered for its huge leaps in technology.
Humanoid robots are becoming common in homes and workplaces, with Elon Musk predicting there could be 10 billion robots soon.
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This is Elon Musk’s favorite book.
He’s been rereading it for 23 years straight, and it inspired his most famous engineering-first approach.
Here are the 7 lessons from “Structures: Or Why Things Don’t Fall Down” that made Elon the 1st person worth
Catalyst Series: Day 3 – Who Do You Admire?
Who Do You Look Up To?
Let me tell you something most people don’t realize: success leaves clues. The ones who’ve already made it, the ones dominating their field—they’ve set the blueprint. So instead of
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Aditya Arora
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Faad Network • 4m
Meet the man who sold his company to Microsoft for 1600 CR in 18 months.
1.Born in Chandigarh (Punjab) to a banker mom and an army officer dad, Sabeer Bhatia always wanted to become an army officer. But then he was introduced to the World of scienc
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Why do so few startups succeed?
Startups are tough and most fail. Very few make it. But why? Because they need many things to come together for them to become successful. Startups are trying to do in 2 years what regular business