Elon Musk and Sam Altman are competing to develop brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that link human brains with artificial intelligence. Neuralink, led by Musk, has conducted human trials and aims to lead the BCI field. Altman is backing Merge Labs to enhance BCIs using AI. Once collaborators at OpenAI, the pair's relationship deteriorated after Musk's departure from the board. Their rivalry intensified with Musk suing OpenAI, and they are now vying to dominate the BCI landscape, a technology designed to read brain signals and translate them into actionable commands for computers.
BCIs allow people to directly control computers with their thoughts by reading the electrical signals produced in the brain, aiming to merge human intelligence with AI.
Elon Musk's Neuralink has tested its brain chips on patients in the US and is planning UK trials, establishing itself as the leader in brain-computer interfaces.
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