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- Neuralink is one of Elon Musk's strange and futuristic companies.
- It's developing neural interface technology — a.k.a. putting microchips in people's brains.
- The technology could help study and treat neurological disorders.
Elon Musk is known for his high-profile companies like Tesla and SpaceX, but the billionaire also has a handful of unusual ventures. He says he started one of them to achieve "symbiosis" between the human brain and artificial intelligence.
Neuralink is Musk's neural interface technology company. It's developing a device that would be embedded in a person's brain, where it would record brain activity and potentially stimulate it. Musk has compared the technology to a "FitBit in your skull."
Musk also had twins with top Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis, Insider was first to report.
While Musk likes to talk up his futuristic vision for the technology, the tech has some potential near-term medical applications.
Here's everything you need to know about Neuralink:
Neuralink was founded under-the-radar in 2016.
Neuralink first became publicly known in 2017 when The Wall Street Journal reported on its existence.
The company's first major public outing didn't come until 2019, when Elon Musk and other members of the Neuralink executive team showed off their tech in a livestreamed presentation.
Neuralink is developing two bits of equipment. The first is a chip that would be implanted in a person's skull, with electrodes fanning out into their brain.
The chip Neuralink is developing is about the size of a coin, and would be embedded in a person's skull. From the chip, an array of tiny wires, each roughly 20 times thinner than a human hair, fan out into the patient's brain.
The wires are equipped with 1,024 electrodes which are able to monitor brain activity and, theoretically, electrically stimulate the brain. This data is transmitted wirelessly via the chip to computers, where it can be studied by researchers.
The second is a robot that could automatically implant the chip.
The robot would work by using a stiff needle to punch the flexible wires emanating from a Neuralink chip into a person's brain, a bit like a sewing machine.
Neuralink released a video showcasing the robot in January 2021.
Musk has claimed the machine could make implanting Neuralink's electrodes as easy as LASIK eye surgery. While this is a bold claim, neuroscientists previously told Insider in 2019 that the machine has some very promising features.
Professor Andrew Hires highlighted a feature, which would automatically adjust the needle to compensate for the movement of a patient's brain, as the brain moves during surgery along with a person's breathing and heartbeat.
The robot as it currently stands is eight feet tall, and while Neuralink is developing its underlying technology its design was crafted by Woke Studios.
In 2020, Neuralink showed off one of its chips embedded in a pig named Gertrude.
The demonstration was proof of concept, and showed how the chip was able to accurately predict the positioning of Gertrude's limbs when she was walking on a treadmill, as well as recording neural activity when the pig snuffled about for food. Musk said the pig had been living with the chip embedded in her skull for two months.
"In terms of their technology, 1,024 channels is not that impressive these days, but the electronics to relay them wirelessly is state-of-the-art, and the robotic implantation is nice," said Professor Andrew Jackson, an expert in neural interfaces at Newcastle University.
"This is solid engineering but mediocre neuroscience," he said.
Jackson told Insiderfollowing the 2020 presentation that the wireless relay from the Neuralink chip could potentially have a big impact on the welfare of animal test subjects in science, as most neural interfaces currently in use on test animals involve wires poking out through the skin.
"Even if the technology doesn't do anything more than we're able to do at the moment — in terms of number of channels or whatever — just from a welfare aspect for the animals, I think if you can do experiments with something that doesn't involve wires coming through the skin, that's going to improve the welfare of animals," he said.
Neuralink went a step further with its animal demos in April 2021, when it showed off a monkey playing video games with its mind.
Neuralink released video of a macaque monkey named Pager playing video games such as "Pong" for banana-smoothie rewards.
Pager played the games using a joystick that was disconnected from the games console, meaning he was controlling the cursor using his brain signals as his arm moved.
Elon Musk likes to boast Neuralink can let monkeys control computers with their brain signals, but neuroscientists don't see this as a big deal.
Elon Musk excitedly announced in a 2019 presentation that Neuralink had successfully implanted its chip into a monkey. "A monkey has been able to control a computer with its brain, just FYI," he said, which appeared to take Neuralink president Max Hodak by surprise. "I didn't realize we were running that result today, but there it goes," said Hodak.
Musk reiterated the claim in February 2021, two months ahead of the video demonstration.
Neuroscientists speaking to Insider in 2019 said that while the claim might grab the attention of readers, they did not find it surprising or even particularly impressive.
"The monkey is not surfing the internet. The monkey is probably moving a cursor to move a little ball to try to match a target,"said Professor Andrew Hires, an assistant professor of neurobiology at the University of California, said.
Implanting primates with neural-brain interfaces that let them control objects on screens has been done before. Professor Andrew Jackson of the University of Newcastle told Insider in April 2021 that researchers first pioneered this kind of tech in 2002 — but arguably its origins go all the way back to the 1960s.
An animal-rights group filed a complaint against Neuralink in February 2022 over the treatment of the monkeys used in its research.
In February 2022, animal-rights group the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine said it had submitted a complaint to the US Department of Agriculture after obtaining more than 700 pages of documents relating to monkeys used in Neuralink research at the University of California at Davis between 2017 and 2020.
The group obtained the documents, which included veterinary records and necropsy reports, via a public records request. It said they indicated 23 monkeys had experienced "extreme suffering as a result of inadequate animal care and the highly invasive experimental head implants during the experiments."
A UC Davis spokesperson told Insider that during its research collaboration with Neuralink, "research protocols were thoroughly reviewed and approved by the campus's Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee."
The spokesperson said the collaboration between Neuralink and UC Davis ended in 2020.
"We strive to provide the best possible care to animals in our charge. Animal research is strictly regulated and UC Davis follows all applicable laws and regulations including those of the US Department of Agriculture," they said.
Neuralink refuted accusations from an animal-rights group that its test monkeys were mistreated.
"At Neuralink, we are absolutely committed to working with animals in the most humane and ethical way possible," Neuralink said in a blog post.
Neuralink said it had kept its monkeys at UC Davis while it built its own animal housing facility.
"While the facilities and care at UC Davis did and continue to meet federally mandated standards, we absolutely wanted to improve upon these standards as we transitioned animals to our in-house facilities," Neuralink said.
It said it opened a 6,000 square-feet vivarium for its monkeys and "farm animals" in 2020. It said its animal enclosures contain "environmental enrichments" including pools, swings, and treehouses.
Although none of the tech Neuralink has showcased so far has been particularly groundbreaking, neuroscientists are impressed with how well it's been able to bundle up existing technologies.
"All the technology that he showed has been already developed in some way or form, [...] Essentially what they've done is just package it into a nice little form that then sends data wirelessly," Dr. Jason Shepherd, an associate professor of neurobiology at the University of Utah, told Insider following the company's 2020 demonstration.
"If you just watched this presentation, you would think that it's coming out of nowhere, that Musk is doing this magic, but in reality, he's really copied and pasted a lot of work from many, many labs that have been working on this," he added.
Elon Musk said Neuralink hopes to start implanting its chips in humans in 2022 — two years later than he'd originally envisaged.
Speaking at The Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit on December 6, 2021, Musk said Neuralink hoped to start human testing the following year pending Food and Drug Administration approval.
He repeated the claim on Twitter.
"Progress will accelerate when we have devices in humans (hard to have nuanced conversations with monkeys) next year," Musk tweeted.
This isn't the first time Musk has set a timeline for getting Neuralink's chips into humans.
Musk said during an appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast in May 2020 that Neuralink could begin testing on human subjects within a year. He made the same claim during an interview on Clubhouse in February 2021.
In 2019, Musk said the company hoped to get a chip into a human patient by the end of 2020.
Experts voiced doubt about this timeline at the time, as part of safety testing a neural interface device involves implanting it in an animal test subject (normally a primate) and leaving it there for an extended amount of time to test its longevity — as any chip would have to stay in a human patient's brain for a lifetime.
"You can't accelerate that process. You just have to wait — and see how long the electrodes last. And if the goal is for these to last decades, it's hard to imagine how you're going to be able to test this without waiting long periods of time to see how well the devices perform," Jacob Robinson, a neuroengineer at Rice University, told STAT News in 2019.
Neuralink cofounder and president Max Hodak left the company in April 2021. In February 2022 he revealed he'd invested in a rival.
Hodak announced on May 1, 2021, that he'd left Neuralink a few weeks previously, tweeting that he remained a "huge cheerleader" for the company.
In February 2022, Hodak published a blog post saying he'd been serving as an advisor to Synchron, a rival biotech company that beat Neuralink to human trials with its own neural interface technology.
Hodak also announced he'd invested in Synchron and told Bloomberg in an email: "I really don't want this to be construed as a knock on Neuralink."
"I'm sure they will also get into humans soon too," Hodak told Bloomberg.
In November 2021 Musk had twins with Neuralink director of operations and special projects Shivon ZIlis.
Insider obtained court documents which showed Musk and Zillis had petitioned to change the childrens' names to "have their father's last name and contain their mother's last name as part of their middle name."
Zillis previously worked at Tesla as a project director on the company's autopilot and chip design teams, and was on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in 2015.
Musk has nine known children including his twins with Zillis.
In the near-term, a chip in someone's brain could help treat neurological disorders like Parkinson's.
Improved neural interface technology like Neuralink's could help better study and treat severe neurological conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Professor Andrew Hires said another application could be allowing people to control robotic prostheses with their minds.
"The first application you can imagine is better mental control for a robotic arm for someone who's paralyzed," Hires said in a 2019 interview with Insider, adding that the electrodes in a patient's brain could potentially reproduce the sensation of touch, allowing the patient to exert finer motor control over a prosthetic limb.
Neuralink hinted its chip's first real-world application would be giving quadriplegic people the ability to control phones and laptops.
Neuralink announced it had raised a $205 million series C funding round from investors including Google's GV (formerly Google Ventures) on July 29, 2021.
As part of its announcement, the company said its chip's first commercial application could be to help quadriplegic people. Quadriplegia is partial or full paralysis in all four limbs.
"The first indication this device is intended for is to help quadriplegics regain their digital freedom by allowing users to interact with their computers or phones in a high bandwidth and naturalistic way. The funds from the round will be used to take Neuralink's first product to market and accelerate the research and development of future products," Neuralink said in a blog post.
During The Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit in December 2021, Musk said the first humans into whom Neuralink hopes to implant its devices are people who: "have severe spinal cord injuries like tetraplegics, quadriplegics."
Tetraplegia is another term for quadriplegia.
Elon Musk also says that in the long term, Neuralink's chip could be used to meld human consciousness with artificial intelligence — though experts are skeptical of this.
Although Musk has touted the near-term applications of Neuralink, he often links the company up with his fears about artificial intelligence. Musk has said that he thinks humanity will be able to achieve "symbiosis with artificial intelligence" using technology developed by Neuralink.
Musk told "Artificial Intelligence" podcast host Lex Fridman in 2019 that Neuralink was "intended to address the existential risk associated with digital superintelligence."
"We will not be able to be smarter than a digital supercomputer, so, therefore, if you cannot beat 'em, join 'em," Musk added.
Musk has made lots of fanciful claims about the enhanced abilities Neuralink could confer. In 2020 Musk said people would "save and replay memories" like in "Black Mirror," or telepathically summon their car.
Experts have expressed doubts about these claims.
"Not to say that that won't happen, but I think that the underlying neuroscience is much more shaky. We understand much less about how those processes work in the brain, and just because you can predict the position of the pig's leg when it's walking on a treadmill, that doesn't then automatically mean you'll be able to read thoughts," Prof. Andrew Jackson told Insider in 2020.
In 2019 Prof. Andrew Hires said Musk's claims about merging with AI is where he goes off into "aspirational fantasy land."
Musk's also made dubious claims about the medical applications of Neuralink's tech. At one point he claimed the technology could "solve autism."
During an appearance on the "Artificial Intelligence" podcast with Lex Fridman in November 2019, Elon Musk said Neuralink could in future "solve a lot of brain-related diseases," and named autism and schizophrenia as examples.
Autism is classified as a developmental disorder, not a disease, and the World Health Organization describes schizophrenia as a mental disorder.
One neuroscientist told Insider there are big ethical problems with the idea of performing brain surgery for anything other than essential treatment.
Dr. Rylie Green of Imperial College London told Insider in 2019 that the notion of performing brain surgery on a healthy person is deeply troubling.
"To get any of these devices into your brain [...] is very, very high-risk surgery," she said. "People do it because they have severe limitations and there is a potential there to improve their life. Doing it for fun is not a great idea," she added.
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How did Elon Musk get twins? ›
The twin babies that Elon Musk fathered with Shivon Zilis, one of his senior employees at his brain chip company Neuralink, were conceived through in vitro fertilization, according to a published report.
Did Elon Musk have twins with his top executive? ›Elon Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO and world's richest man, welcomed twins last year with an executive at one of his other companies, Neuralink, Insider reported on Wednesday.
What is Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip? ›Founded in 2016, Neuralink is developing a brain implant that aims to link the human brain directly to computers. Musk claims this brain-computer interface (BCI) will enable humans to carry out actions through thought alone. And one of Musk's first goals: help paraplegics regain their independence.
Who did Elon Musk had twins with? ›Elon Musk and Shivon Zilis, the project director at his Neuralink company, welcomed twins in November 2021, court documents reveal. Elon Musk secretly welcomed twins last year. The 51-year-old Tesla CEO fathered twins with Shivon Zilis last November, according to court documents published by the Insider Wednesday.
How old are Elon Musk's twins? ›After losing their firstborn, Musk and Wilson turned to IVF to grow their family. She gave birth to twins Griffin and Vivian Musk in April 2004. Griffin and Vivian are now 18. Vivian came out as transgender in June 2022 when she filed a request to change her first name and take the last name of her mom.
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How does Elon Musk's brain chip work? ›From the chip, an array of tiny wires, each roughly 20 times thinner than a human hair, fan out into the patient's brain. The wires are equipped with 1,024 electrodes which are able to monitor brain activity and, theoretically, electrically stimulate the brain.
Who owns Neuralink? ›The twins Elon Musk fathered with Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis were reportedly conceived via in vitro fertilization and the pair did not have a romantic relationship, according to Reuters.
Does Elon Musk have twin boys? ›In the same essay, Wilson said she and Musk tried to get pregnant as quickly as possible after the death of their first born. The couple turned to IVF and Wilson gave birth to twins Griffin and Xavier Musk in April 2004. In June this year, the latter twin filed a legal request to change her name to Vivian Jenna Wilson.
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Who has the most kids in the world? ›Valentina Vassilyev and her husband Feodor Vassilyev are alleged to hold the record for the most children a couple has produced. She gave birth to a total of 69 children – sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets and four sets of quadruplets – between 1725 and 1765, a total of 27 births.
Does Elon Musk have 7 sons? ›Elon's first son, Nevada Alexander Musk, was born in 2002. Tragically, Nevada passed away aged 10 weeks. Elon and wife Justine then welcomed twin sons Griffin Musk and Xavier Musk, born in 2004, via IVF. Their triplet sons Kai Musk, Saxon Musk and Damian Musk, were born in 2006, also via IVF.
How did Elon Musk get rich? ›Mr. Musk walked away with $22 million at the age of 27. After spending $1 million on a McLaren sports car, he rolled the rest into his next startup, X.com, later named PayPal. It was sold to eBay for $1.4 billion in 2002. Mr. Musk collected more than $100 million from the deal at the age of 31.
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And it allows people to send and receive information between their brain and a computer wirelessly. One of the big benefits of this technology, according to the company, is, for example, a paralyzed person who has a Neuralink chip implanted could control a mouse and keyboard without ever removing their limbs.
Can Neuralink chip be removed? ›Neuralink's working well in monkeys, and we're actually doing just a lot of testing and just confirming that it's very safe and reliable and the Neuralink device can be removed safely.”
Can Neuralink be hacked? ›
Short answer, No. Long answer, no, you cant hack neuralink, because neuralink can only transmit code and not receive code.
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Did Neuralink get FDA approval? ›Elon Musk's Neuralink brain computing startup has yet to receive approval from the Federal Drug Administration to implant its technology in humans.
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Can Neuralink erase memories? ›Musk's Neuralink Could Lead To Hackers Erasing Memories, Researchers Warn. Researchers worry about the potential impacts of Neuralink and other brain-computer interfaces, speculating that memory hacking might be possible.
Can Neuralink read your thoughts? ›Rather than physically moving your arm, though, the computer's analysis is used to move a robot arm (or computer cursor) in exactly the way you planned in your head. It's entirely conceivable that a computer could read your thoughts and reconstruct a scene that you're imagining in your mind's eye.
Is Neuralink still active? ›Elon Musk shared a few updates on Neuralink, including that the company is still on track for human trials by the end of 2022. In February 2021, Musk shared that Neuralink was working “super hard” to make its brain implant safe.
How Neuralink is powered? ›The difference that the N1 has with Neuralink, it's fully implantable, it is battery-powered, it is wireless.
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She revealed in a 2017 TedTalk that they were also conceived via IVF, but she and Musk have not discussed the children themselves publicly.
But it's better for global fertility to set an example like this than no example at all. We now have two reasons for Musk to have so many kids: He might enjoy them, and think that he's doing something good for humanity as a fertility role model.
Who produces twins mother or father? ›For a given pregnancy, the odds of conceiving fraternal twins are only determined by the mother's genetics, not the father's. Fraternal twins happen when two eggs are simultaneously fertilised instead of just one.
Are Elon Musk's kids IVF? ›He married her in 2000. In 2004 the couple had twins Griffin and Vivian Jenna through in vitro fertilization. In 2006, Elon and Justine welcomed triplets Damian, Kai and Saxon, who were also born through IVF.
How many wives Elon Musk had? ›Elon married three times and now has nine living children. He lost his first child in 2002 as Nevada Alexander Musk died 10 weeks after birth due to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Many of them are still much richer than they were prior to the pandemic. Elon Musk incredibly more so with his wealth going from just shy of $20 billion in 2019 to a lofty $251 billion in 2022. And the 51-year-old from Pretoria in South Africa has added Twitter to his portfolio, as announced on Thursday.
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Which parent controls twins? ›This is why fraternal twins run in families. However, only women ovulate. So, the mother's genes control this and the fathers don't. This is why having a background of twins in the family matters only if it is on the mother's side.
Can a twin give birth to twins? ›According to The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, women who are fraternal twins have a 1 in 60 chance of having twins, and men who are fraternal twins have a 1 in 125 chance of fathering twins. It was previously believed that identical (monozygotic) twins were random — not genetic.
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