Bliss Chapman
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Um, exploring the unknown outwards in this case is inward. Um, but an incredible amount of gratitude for them to, uh, you know, just, just participate and, and play a part. Um, and, and it's a, it's a journey that we're embarking on together. Um, but also like, I think it was just, uh, that was a very, very important milestone, but our work was just starting.
Um, exploring the unknown outwards in this case is inward. Um, but an incredible amount of gratitude for them to, uh, you know, just, just participate and, and play a part. Um, and, and it's a, it's a journey that we're embarking on together. Um, but also like, I think it was just, uh, that was a very, very important milestone, but our work was just starting.
So a lot of just kind of, uh, anticipation for, okay, what's what needs to happen next? Um, what are set of sequences of events that needs to happen for us to, you know, make it worthwhile for, um, uh, you know, both Nolan as well as us.
So a lot of just kind of, uh, anticipation for, okay, what's what needs to happen next? Um, what are set of sequences of events that needs to happen for us to, you know, make it worthwhile for, um, uh, you know, both Nolan as well as us.
So a lot of just kind of, uh, anticipation for, okay, what's what needs to happen next? Um, what are set of sequences of events that needs to happen for us to, you know, make it worthwhile for, um, uh, you know, both Nolan as well as us.
Huge congrats. Thank you, thank you. Yeah, could not have done it without the team. And yeah, I mean, that's the other thing that I told the team as well, of just... this immense sense of optimism for the future. I mean, it's a very important moment for the company, needless to say, as well as hopefully for many others out there that we can help.
Huge congrats. Thank you, thank you. Yeah, could not have done it without the team. And yeah, I mean, that's the other thing that I told the team as well, of just... this immense sense of optimism for the future. I mean, it's a very important moment for the company, needless to say, as well as hopefully for many others out there that we can help.
Huge congrats. Thank you, thank you. Yeah, could not have done it without the team. And yeah, I mean, that's the other thing that I told the team as well, of just... this immense sense of optimism for the future. I mean, it's a very important moment for the company, needless to say, as well as hopefully for many others out there that we can help.
The main takeaway is that in the end, the performance have come back and it's actually gotten better than it was before. He's actually just beat the world record yet again last week. to 8.5 BPS. So, I mean, he's, he's just cranking and he's just improving. The previous one was that he said was eight. Correct. He said 8.5. Yeah. The previous world record in human was 4.6. Yeah.
The main takeaway is that in the end, the performance have come back and it's actually gotten better than it was before. He's actually just beat the world record yet again last week. to 8.5 BPS. So, I mean, he's, he's just cranking and he's just improving. The previous one was that he said was eight. Correct. He said 8.5. Yeah. The previous world record in human was 4.6. Yeah.
The main takeaway is that in the end, the performance have come back and it's actually gotten better than it was before. He's actually just beat the world record yet again last week. to 8.5 BPS. So, I mean, he's, he's just cranking and he's just improving. The previous one was that he said was eight. Correct. He said 8.5. Yeah. The previous world record in human was 4.6. Yeah.
So it's almost double. Yeah. And his goal is to try to get to 10, which is rough, roughly around kind of the median neural linker using a, you know, mouse with the hand. So it's, it's getting there. So, yeah. So the, the performance was regained. Yeah, better than before. So that's a story on its own of what took the BCI team to recover that performance.
So it's almost double. Yeah. And his goal is to try to get to 10, which is rough, roughly around kind of the median neural linker using a, you know, mouse with the hand. So it's, it's getting there. So, yeah. So the, the performance was regained. Yeah, better than before. So that's a story on its own of what took the BCI team to recover that performance.
So it's almost double. Yeah. And his goal is to try to get to 10, which is rough, roughly around kind of the median neural linker using a, you know, mouse with the hand. So it's, it's getting there. So, yeah. So the, the performance was regained. Yeah, better than before. So that's a story on its own of what took the BCI team to recover that performance.
It was actually mostly on kind of the signal processing. And so, as I mentioned, we were kind of looking at these spike outputs from the... our electrodes. And what happened is that four weeks into the surgery, we noticed that the threads have slowly come out of the brain.
It was actually mostly on kind of the signal processing. And so, as I mentioned, we were kind of looking at these spike outputs from the... our electrodes. And what happened is that four weeks into the surgery, we noticed that the threads have slowly come out of the brain.
It was actually mostly on kind of the signal processing. And so, as I mentioned, we were kind of looking at these spike outputs from the... our electrodes. And what happened is that four weeks into the surgery, we noticed that the threads have slowly come out of the brain.
And the way in which we noticed this at first, obviously, is that, well, I think Nolan was the first to notice that his performance was degrading.
And the way in which we noticed this at first, obviously, is that, well, I think Nolan was the first to notice that his performance was degrading.
And the way in which we noticed this at first, obviously, is that, well, I think Nolan was the first to notice that his performance was degrading.