Elon Musk’s Neuralink recently succeeded in implanting its first brain chip in a real-life patient. Howevergi online casino, the company has a compression problem, and it invites the public to help. The brain implant is a technological marvel that turns one’s thoughts into computer inputs. As a result, Neuralink intended it for various physical disabilities. READ: Neuralink brain implant encounters problem Article continues after this advertisementThe current version of the neural implant takes too long to transmit data. That is why the Neuralink Compression Challenge asks the public for a new algorithm to solve this problem. FEATURED STORIES TECHNOLOGY vivo launches V40 Lite with 5000mAh battery covered by 50-month warranty, starts at Php 13,999 TECHNOLOGY Galaxy Buds3 Pro: Delivering tailored sound wherever you go TECHNOLOGY Very mindful, very intuitive: ASUS’ most superior AI PC yet, the Zenbook S 14, empowers you to achieve more What is the Neuralink Compression Challenge?I took a look at the Neuralink compression challenge. The data has a bunch of noise, so 200x compression isn't possible, at least according to any method I'm aware of. But if you truncate to 4 bits you cut off the noise and if you subsample from 20 kHz to about 400 Hz (I used… pic.twitter.com/lLrCk6PzSb — Casey Handmer, PhD (@CJHandmer) May 28, 2024The first thing you’ll notice about the Neuralink Compression Challenge website is it is highly basic. It only uses HTML, meaning it only has text and no graphics. Nevertheless, the page explains the N1 brain chip implant generates approximately 200Mbps of electrode data and can transmit around 1Mbps wirelessly. Article continues after this advertisementThat is why it says it needs over 200x compression. Moreover, it must run in real-time in less than a millisecond and less than 10mW. Article continues after this advertisementEngineers and other experts may send their algorithms that can solve the problem. The Neuralink Compression Challenge will score submissions on the compression ratios they achieve on different sets of electrode recordings. Article continues after this advertisementCanada-based news firm CBC reported the social media response to the challenge. Some experts said it was “impossible” because Neuralink staff wanted to convince Elon Musk that it couldn’t be done. Karl Martin, chief technology officer of the data science company Integrate.ai, is one of these skeptics. He explained to CBC in an email that Neuralink brainwave signals are compressible around 2 to 1 and up to 7 to 1. Article continues after this advertisementHowever, 200 to 1 “is far beyond what we expect to be the fundamental limit of possibility.” Also, earlier versions require bulky wires to communicate with an external device. That is impractical in the real world, so companies are developing wireless brain implants. Neuralink believes compression is the key to this development. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Martin said that solving the Neuralink Compression Challenge requires going beyond the laws of physics. In other wordsgi online casino, he says “It’s essentially seeking a miracle.” TOPICS: technology READ NEXT Google explains AI overview issues How to check and cancel subscriptions on your smartphone EDITORS' PICK Central Visayas’ most wanted killed in shootout in Argao, Cebu Manila Water Foundation and partners underscore benefits of handwashing UPDATES: 2025 elections precampaign stories Heart Evangelista: Woman to woman, I never had a problem with Pia Wurtzbach Sandro Marcos calls out VP Sara Duterte: ‘You crossed the line’ QC Mayor Belmonte highlights social services in State of City Address MOST READ SC issues TRO vs Comelec resolution on dismissed public officials Tropical Storm Kristine slightly intensifies; Signal No. 2 in 5 areas Walang Pasok: Class suspensions on Wednesday, Oct. 23 LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine View comments |
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