Neuralink, co-founded by Elon Musk, has filed trademark applications for names like Telepathy and Telekinesis with the USPTO. The company is developing a brain-computer interface that allows individuals, particularly those with paralysis, to control devices through thought. This technology aims to facilitate not only communication with devices but potentially between humans as well.
The trademark application for Telepathy suggests a future where telepathic communication could be possible, aligning with Musk's vision of enhancing human interaction through technology. Neuralink's ongoing trials, including the use of brain implants for controlling assistive devices, highlight the company's commitment to advancing this technology. As the regulatory approval process unfolds, the implications of these innovations could reshape how humans interact with machines and each other.
• Neuralink aims to enable telepathic communication through brain-computer interfaces.
• Trademark applications include Telepathy, Telekinesis, and Blindsight for future products.
This technology decodes brain activity to control external devices, as discussed in Neuralink's developments.
The concept of communicating thoughts directly between individuals, which Neuralink aims to facilitate.
Devices that help individuals with disabilities, which Neuralink's technology aims to control through thought.
Neuralink is focused on developing brain-computer interfaces to enhance human capabilities and communication.
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