Mark Zuckerberg
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Yeah. So I think you'll basically start with people who have pretty severe conditions, who the upside is very significant, before you start jacking people in to play games better. Right? Right. A wrist-based thing, I mean, that's something, I mean, like people wear stuff on their wrist all the time, right?
Yeah. So I think you'll basically start with people who have pretty severe conditions, who the upside is very significant, before you start jacking people in to play games better. Right? Right. A wrist-based thing, I mean, that's something, I mean, like people wear stuff on their wrist all the time, right?
So, and what we basically found there, that doesn't do input to you, but it's good for giving you the ability to control a computer. Because basically you have all these extra neurons that go from your brain to controlling your hand. Your hand is like super complicated.
So, and what we basically found there, that doesn't do input to you, but it's good for giving you the ability to control a computer. Because basically you have all these extra neurons that go from your brain to controlling your hand. Your hand is like super complicated.
So, and what we basically found there, that doesn't do input to you, but it's good for giving you the ability to control a computer. Because basically you have all these extra neurons that go from your brain to controlling your hand. Your hand is like super complicated.
And there's actually all these extra pathways because for a bunch of reasons, I'm neuroplasticity in case you like lose the ability to use one, they want to be able to have others. So you want the redundancy because being able to use your hand is super important. So in normal use, we've kind of all figured out some patterns of how we send signals from our brain to our hand. And yeah,
And there's actually all these extra pathways because for a bunch of reasons, I'm neuroplasticity in case you like lose the ability to use one, they want to be able to have others. So you want the redundancy because being able to use your hand is super important. So in normal use, we've kind of all figured out some patterns of how we send signals from our brain to our hand. And yeah,
And there's actually all these extra pathways because for a bunch of reasons, I'm neuroplasticity in case you like lose the ability to use one, they want to be able to have others. So you want the redundancy because being able to use your hand is super important. So in normal use, we've kind of all figured out some patterns of how we send signals from our brain to our hand. And yeah,
I think the reality is there's like all these other patterns, too, that are unused today. So you can put a wristband on your wrist that can measure activity across these neurons. And today we're starting by basically measuring as you're doing as you're like moving your fingers. But over a few versions of this, we're going to get to is like.
I think the reality is there's like all these other patterns, too, that are unused today. So you can put a wristband on your wrist that can measure activity across these neurons. And today we're starting by basically measuring as you're doing as you're like moving your fingers. But over a few versions of this, we're going to get to is like.
I think the reality is there's like all these other patterns, too, that are unused today. So you can put a wristband on your wrist that can measure activity across these neurons. And today we're starting by basically measuring as you're doing as you're like moving your fingers. But over a few versions of this, we're going to get to is like.
you won't actually even have to move your hand you'll just like trigger these neurons in opposing ways it's like you probably can't see right now it's like i'm kind of flexing something in this finger and something here so like it's not actually moving but there's some signal that the neural interface wristband if i were wearing it could pick up and i just think we're gonna be we're gonna like have glasses and we're gonna be able to be here and i'm like gonna be able to like you know
you won't actually even have to move your hand you'll just like trigger these neurons in opposing ways it's like you probably can't see right now it's like i'm kind of flexing something in this finger and something here so like it's not actually moving but there's some signal that the neural interface wristband if i were wearing it could pick up and i just think we're gonna be we're gonna like have glasses and we're gonna be able to be here and i'm like gonna be able to like you know
you won't actually even have to move your hand you'll just like trigger these neurons in opposing ways it's like you probably can't see right now it's like i'm kind of flexing something in this finger and something here so like it's not actually moving but there's some signal that the neural interface wristband if i were wearing it could pick up and i just think we're gonna be we're gonna like have glasses and we're gonna be able to be here and i'm like gonna be able to like you know
text my wife or friends or something or text AI and like get an answer to something it's like I forgot something while we were talking let me just text AI okay I just did that it's like and you can do it sitting there without anyone totally discreetly and you have glasses and like the answer just comes into your glasses I mean for me one of the one of the positive things
text my wife or friends or something or text AI and like get an answer to something it's like I forgot something while we were talking let me just text AI okay I just did that it's like and you can do it sitting there without anyone totally discreetly and you have glasses and like the answer just comes into your glasses I mean for me one of the one of the positive things
text my wife or friends or something or text AI and like get an answer to something it's like I forgot something while we were talking let me just text AI okay I just did that it's like and you can do it sitting there without anyone totally discreetly and you have glasses and like the answer just comes into your glasses I mean for me one of the one of the positive things
When COVID hit, everyone in software basically started working remotely for a while because you can, right? Software, it's like, okay, whatever. You don't have to be in the office. You can kind of be in different places. And a lot of the meetings went on to Zoom. And one of the best things about that โ was basically you were able to politely have all these side conversations, right?
When COVID hit, everyone in software basically started working remotely for a while because you can, right? Software, it's like, okay, whatever. You don't have to be in the office. You can kind of be in different places. And a lot of the meetings went on to Zoom. And one of the best things about that โ was basically you were able to politely have all these side conversations, right?
When COVID hit, everyone in software basically started working remotely for a while because you can, right? Software, it's like, okay, whatever. You don't have to be in the office. You can kind of be in different places. And a lot of the meetings went on to Zoom. And one of the best things about that โ was basically you were able to politely have all these side conversations, right?