There is a lot of information about Neuralink’s brain implant trial
Neuralink has announced that it will conduct its first in-human clinical trial for a brain-computer interface for robotics and artificial intelligence. The implant will be placed into the brain of the robot to control movement intention. Once in place, the implant is designed to record and transmit brain signals wirelessly to an app that decodes movement intention.
Humans and Chatbots could be a good match to keep you safe
A group of US-based nonprofit organisations has released its ‘Zero Trust AI Framework’ that aims to limit the power of big software companies on regulation. The framework seeks to redefine the boundaries of digital shielding laws so generative artificial intelligence companies aren’t held liable for any information that a model spits out. It also calls for companies to prove their AI is safe.