S3 keeps getting better and better!! Insightful and inspiring 🚀💡
@Sushi_219Ай бұрын
You guys need to launch a patreon, I would pay for it in seconds after launch. The production and informative knowledge you guys are providing is insane.
@NirvanaFan5000Ай бұрын
this was way cooler than I expected
@johntate52842 ай бұрын
Great episode, great format, and what an age to be living in!
@johnsherby9130Ай бұрын
Format is downright amazing dude. Thought you had at least a million subs.
@TorridDesignАй бұрын
How is this channel under 100k? Hope they keep this going, the content is exceptional!
@Christian-fe4yqАй бұрын
This is the cool stuff and the future. well done S3!!
@Xxoraa6662 ай бұрын
This is straight out of Deus Ex. Science Corp. even sounds cyberpunk
@Xdoesitall2 ай бұрын
Best episode yet
@vinceelliott4362Ай бұрын
This bio-hybrid approach is a winner. Far better than Neuralink's approach of simply improving the old Utah array system... Dump your Neuralink stocks, lol.
@milesmills8044Ай бұрын
100%
@Bboy235Ай бұрын
It's not a publicly traded company
@fairextlАй бұрын
Its main issue is that it'll have to go through a lot of approval before adoption, substantially more than traditional methods using electrodes. Putting foreign cells inside the body, let alone the brain, is already a practice that carries a lot of risks, especially if the cells aren't the same as the host's. Potential auto-immune problems, rejection and inflammation issues, increased cancer risks. Also, neural stem cells are known to migrate as well, so it's not guaranteed they'll only be present at the site. And while they say they've used CRISPR to make a killswitch, it's certainly not a guarantee, or at the very least, they'll have to ostensibly prove that it is. Not to mention, CRISPR itself is a whole other can of worms, both legally and in terms of safety. I'd say Neuralink has a safe 10-year run before this tech is let off the leash.
@ydafuss9 күн бұрын
There's already much better technology than this out there
@danielmcknight89452 ай бұрын
I look forward to this every Saturday, Thanks for the hard work!
@Charlie-gf4mvАй бұрын
One of the best S3 videos yet. That team seems incredible! Acknowledging what they have/haven't done, the limitations of the product and how far there is to go. Too many times start-ups who are begging for press attention are at the end of their tether, knowing that the technology isn't feasible, I do not get the slightest impression of this from Science Corp. Wish them the best of luck, both for the team and their future patients/customers.
@metamind0952 ай бұрын
Thats such a neat approach, electrode wiring even with neuralinks tiny wires is to be doubted as the future way of wiring brains (together). Reading & writing access surely is tremendous but having targeted drug infusion/modulation seems like another really good potential field application. Great episode thanks for making and big cudos to science team.
@coder_rc2 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode
@JustGoAndFly2 ай бұрын
All good until I have to pay a subscription fee to control my bowels....
@s3_build2 ай бұрын
I really wish we had a monthly subscription fee based sponsor for this episode I could make a joke about right now...
@UrehsАй бұрын
I hope they can make my farts smell like dior parfume and amplify the sound louder
@JustGoAndFlyАй бұрын
@Urehs CRISPR x Neural engineering will allow you to modify the structure of your anus and then tune the part of your brain responsible for the release of methane to produce the exact frequency and decibel range required to allow neutrally buoyant acoustic levitation. It's actually rocket science.
@Satyam1010-NАй бұрын
@@s3_build sound enhancement and show face lesser ( I don't hate it it will improve video more).
@eriklondon2946Ай бұрын
@@s3_build What about A16Z? Pirate Wire? Or perhaps you could ask Erik Torrenberg how he does it? How are you guys taking care of your travel and hotel stays? Are these companies helping to cover the cost? I hope you guys aren't going into too much debt to make these for us. BTW you guys do great work!
@ryanmckenna2047Ай бұрын
Every talk I have heard this guy give has been incredible, love this channel!
@갈원준-c5nАй бұрын
The editing is amazing!
@Life_KyleАй бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing 🙏
@nickazgАй бұрын
Wow, this is way more interesting that I was expecting! Great filming too. Considering this guy was one of the founders of Neuralink and they are probably the biggest compeditor, interesting there wasnt much mention or comparison of the two technologies, only a mention "Existing Technologies" , which is so broad. I would love to see how these two technologies really compare.
@The_JPoАй бұрын
Quality as always. I think if you put some money into sponsoring some big content creators in the science domain - it will be explosive growth. much love
@AffectiveApeАй бұрын
Bravo. Very little information out there about Science Corp.
@filiproch3653Ай бұрын
amazing video! keep more bio startups coming!!!
@rodrigogarcia9273Ай бұрын
This is insane 🤯 thank you for sharing this with us. What amazing people and vision!!
@NeuraPodАй бұрын
Cool coverage. Well done.
@TuringCompleteGameАй бұрын
I love this channel
@CHRIS-ELIDАй бұрын
Those bio connector basically a living things conquering you 😮
@RenvoxanАй бұрын
Max is the 🐐 Will there be an interview with him that is released?
@FilipiViannaАй бұрын
Awesome. Your are really nailing the right subjects. Congrats. If I may… I would suggest including a wider mention to Dukes's University professor, Miguel Nicolellis. As far as I can see, professor Nicolelis stands as the godfather of neural engineering. Some of the Neuralink founders had worked or studied with professor Nicolelis back at Duke. In my view, professor Nicolelis has on neural engineering the same impact as professor Geoffrey Hinton has on AI.
@tonnentonie2767Ай бұрын
This looks like the beginning of neural enhancing devices, imagine having the lab neurons connect the brain to a calculator, maybe it is possible to let the brain use the calculator on an intuitive level, like a mentat in dune. You just think about a calculation, the brain fires up the lab neurons which in turn controls the calculator. Truely a cyberpunk dream come true. Or better yet, just put a chunk of new neurons into the device, to "expand" the brain. General neurons could help a broken brain in recovery, or specialised, already defined neurons could give the brain entirely new abilities. I have no doubt they are thinking about those possibilities!
@nasim3269Ай бұрын
It would be really great if Science Corp would make solving the hard problem of consciousness the goal of the company.
@greatviktor4017Ай бұрын
this channel is amazing
@ARJami5826Ай бұрын
You guys are making videos on interesting topics of sciences. Highly appreciated... One small advice.. please improve sound quality. As using earbuds sometimes treble is too much....
@coolstuff9661Ай бұрын
Neural engineering is a new field? Maybe if by new we mean in the last 30 years. I majored in Biomedical Engineering with a neural engineering focus in 2013. The major was newer, but the field has been around for a long time.
@CHRIS-ELIDАй бұрын
I love the Journalist is the cameraman ❤ One+ man army
@naemamir678Ай бұрын
Very impressive work for humanity ❤
@ortana-v22 ай бұрын
damn this thumbnail 🔥
@LvxurieАй бұрын
This is the craziest shit i've seen since i watch a doco on CRISPER like a decade ago.. and this involves CRISPER.. go figure! I really like the forward thinking of; if the person doesn't want it anymore we can take a pill and the connection fades. WOW. Most people don't understand how advanced we are when it comes to not making mistakes anymore. Between just more experience and things like supercomputers for simulations, science is stopping issues before they happen - its incredible!
@HeyyyitsLissy18 күн бұрын
I’m blown away too. The advancements over the last 50 years are truly mind blowing.
@HeyyyitsLissy18 күн бұрын
Absolutely incredible.
@ChadKovacАй бұрын
Finally an interface worthy of the AGI networked hive mind.
@meteleskblesk2 ай бұрын
Awesome 👍 please more BIOtech videos 👍🔥
@Rawi888Ай бұрын
Brooo. This is some scifi stuff. Real HIGH TECHNOLOGY.
@4dam_314Ай бұрын
That's interesting. Few years and I can imagine connecting such implant and then use it for something like math or maybe even coecting with ai? I mean idea might sound weird, but why not dedicate some neurons to create embedding of idea to ai and then send it to some model to do some task?
@eriklondon2946Ай бұрын
Fascinating! Instead of putting wires into the cells of the brain, grow cells that the body sees as a part of itself, that can communicate with electronics. Put them onto the body and they will grow into the body. This amazing and wild at the same time. I wonder if they have to worry about the new cells growing too much? becoming cancerous? or of dying off?
@LearningAllAIcanАй бұрын
S3; who would I professionally contact to inquire about possible job opportunities or direction to help steer a career into this field? Love all your videos I’ve seen so far; they’re literally all my favorite topics. Appreciate it; thanks.
@s3_buildАй бұрын
I would start by researching who the folks doing leading work are in the field - Science is one of them! Go deep and study, you'll find the people to contact and ask for advice :)
@FlorentTavernierАй бұрын
That is sooo cool
@rdcdt6302Ай бұрын
Is it Artha but with invasive technology?
@wdwuccnxcnh7022Ай бұрын
Unmatched quality
@LaboriousCretinАй бұрын
Nice episode. Thank you for sharing. Why not grow out a neural network with scaffolding to the epidermal layers and optogenetics/input and bioluminescence/output I/O? Other than bandwidth.
@LearningAllAIcanАй бұрын
Omg this is groundbreaking!!! You are literally designing the sci-fi aspirations of my childhood dreams! This is absolutely fantastic; and fundamentally amazing… your bridging the human cpu interface; biologically!! Wow!! 🤩
@waylonk2453Ай бұрын
Be mindful of what you wish for and aspire to
@TheKdcoolАй бұрын
I'm not quite sure this device passes the "concussion test". If a user bangs his head really hard, this device seams a lot more invasive and dangerous than tiny threads (assuming the threads stay in place in the brain and have wiggle room to move). It looks like the brain could smash into the device or get ripped by the inferface layer if it moves opposite to the device.
@waylonk2453Ай бұрын
It was great to get a picture of the cutting edge tech this company does. Naming the company "Science" is quite the choice and I hope this wasn't made casually or in a self-aggrandising manner. Anyone in the neural engineering scene out to tread with serious care. Just because some sensory i/o _can_ be done doesn't mean it _should_ be done. We don't fully understand or appreciate the preciousness of consciousness, and I fear that by pursuing this tech we are like icarus flying close to the sun on wings of wax.
@NeoRelic-o8pАй бұрын
That's CRAZY 🤯
@mgyb8269Ай бұрын
This is some cyberpunk 2077 kiroshi optics level stuff there haha. One thing for sure is that bio engineered cells growing into someones brain might be a step too far for the general public
@thinkgenerative66Ай бұрын
Subscribed bro
@newmachine00Ай бұрын
A lot of people says that this channel is advertisings of different enterprises/brands. But i genuinely say that this is a great youtube channel for all the critical minds out there.
@GNARGNARHEAD2 ай бұрын
that is a cool cat tee shirt
@GNARGNARHEAD2 ай бұрын
oh I love that idea! add cells!
@gokceyildirim8161Ай бұрын
this was a very long handed way of saying neurolynk will never work
@ammart7413Ай бұрын
How can I invest in the company?
@CHRIS-ELIDАй бұрын
What if it's more than eletrical signal that isn't electrical?
@harryman01Ай бұрын
Fascinating
@SoyChuroHondaАй бұрын
Erectile dysfunction affects many men & will affect men for eternity afaik & the "cure" is an insurance provided surgery to have a rubber bladder installed in the shaft. & One testicle removed & replaced with a Reebok 🏀 pump to achieve the desired results. I haven't got thru this episode yet but if anyone's gonna figure this out then it's gonna be someone whose fucking with the other pair we're born with & Noland A, the 1st Neuralink patient doesn't have functional hands to do any of the aforementioned steps with but he can absolutely think about activating a small wirelessly charged electric pump to get things going without the need for an aide to prep him for his partner thus restoring his manhood. Is this a crazy idea or is it feasible?
@SoyChuroHondaАй бұрын
I can't see any real reason as someone with zero experience in this field why the same technology used to transfer information from the 🧠 to the 🫐 can't also be controlled via an app on a 🤳🏾 so no man has to ever pump it up again but instead just chooses the firmness they seek for the activities they're about to take part in.
@ZbeztАй бұрын
If theyre starting with the eyes they really should be paying optometrists more
@fixapp1775Ай бұрын
Would be cool if it could cure my severe depression and trauma and other stuff.
@muhidinmohamed743811 күн бұрын
Imagine BCI with motherboard or memory storage it will be powerful 😅
@RyxbarАй бұрын
I want to know so much more about this but the reality is that this is bleeding-edge tech and the "so much more" literally hasn't happened yet. Just give me a Cyberpunk future already, my body (and my brain) is ready
@-saca-1297Ай бұрын
"Science corporation" sounds like cyberpunk parody corporation lol
@wisdomking8305Ай бұрын
As soon as you hear, "This isn't about_____, its about ________" You know its ChatGPT
@davidallyn1818Ай бұрын
I love love love the tech!!! It could be the next "Medtronic" of our day ... but the name :/... With respect, they need a PR person to come up with branding more recognizable than "Science" and "SciFi". That name (beyond the obvious confusion) doesn't really give the gravitas of how revolutionary their product is. Even something like "Neurolytics" would be better at letting people know what they do.
@n49o7Ай бұрын
What are the chances that the engineered neurons propagate uncontrollably and the patient obtains superhuman intelligence?
@CHRIS-ELIDАй бұрын
Ok can I have 3rd Eye surgery? Sign me up!
@mmb3006Ай бұрын
biologically connecting a computer to the brain sounds very eery, like what would be the impact if you removed the computer?
@ooooo8265Ай бұрын
Imagine getting bci cancer that would suck
@angelcram20Ай бұрын
Imagine Hacking human Eyes 👁️ 👁️ and seeing 👀 what they see on your computer 🖥️ or phone
@Hamzairshad5Ай бұрын
Please 🥺 add subtitles
@thestrangesttimes373Ай бұрын
I thought it’s called Neuromorphic
@pauldannelachica2388Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@ColdSteel-dz3pfАй бұрын
GO BLUE
@0113NarutoАй бұрын
I can’t wait to turn into a cyborg in the year 2150 😃
@VictorMolinaRuizАй бұрын
Necesitamos la traducción al español
@gritgrade7736Ай бұрын
if the develop a chip that can pick up thermal with out needing a battery they will become a multi trillion dollar military company
@prilep5Ай бұрын
Hookup into the Matrix
@THERE_IS_NO_DATA2 ай бұрын
I like the approach but calling your company "Science" Is as Hyper-Scale pretentious as it gets.
@s3_build2 ай бұрын
Bro and team cured blindness let them cook (also it's just a name)
@cokemango2 ай бұрын
@@s3_build very true
@StillAliveAndKicking_2 ай бұрын
I agree, it’s just a name and yet it’s like calling your company Success, or Mathematics, or Emotion.
@cboy-ou2hr2 ай бұрын
Let them cook 😂🙏❤️🔥
@s3_build2 ай бұрын
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ Mathematics Corp. would go so hard
@dissaid2 ай бұрын
👍
@SUPER7XАй бұрын
Absolutely awful name. Up there with “The Free Press”. Pretentious and hard to use. An absolutely fascinating piece of biotech, tho!
@swunson2 ай бұрын
already terrified before watching the video
@4runningawayАй бұрын
I don’t like mine
@jonathan2847Ай бұрын
Naming your company "Science" has got to be the worse SEO I've ever known.
@supremebeme2 ай бұрын
Microtubules and Quantum vibrations.
@barzinlotfabadiАй бұрын
Dude actually called his company "Science" I'm off to create a company called "Bread" now 🤔
@CHRIS-ELIDАй бұрын
This is basically synthetic parasitic symbiote, scary.
@StillAliveAndKicking_2 ай бұрын
I realise that this promises to improve life for people with some forms of blindness and other illnesses, but it sure creeps me out. The really scary part is when people start talking about brain enhancement, as opposed to repairing broken functionality.
@metamind0952 ай бұрын
You can do both in tandem...thats especially true for the brain.
@strongbelieveroftheholybibleАй бұрын
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