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Why Noland Arbaugh Volunteered For The First Ever Neuralink Brain Implant

I had the privilege of recently meeting Noland Arbaugh, the first person in the world to receive Neuralink’s experimental brain-chip implant.

When I first read about him taking this massive step, bravely volunteering for a technology that no one had tried yet, I was convinced that I wanted to go beyond the media hype and hear his side of the story.

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An Update on ‘Cyborg to Be’

If we could cure aging in the next decade, wouldn’t you want to keep your body in tip-top shape until then?

According to biomedical gerontologist Dr Aubrey de Grey, “there is a 50% chance that we will reach longevity escape velocity (LEV) by 2036,” the point where a person’s lifespan is extended at a higher rate than at which they’re aging.

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I got my first microchip implant: Here’s why I did it

Last week, I had a microchip implanted into my hand alongside the world-famous robot Sophia.

In the year or so since I first announced that I would be doing this, people have shared all sorts of opinions with me. Some praised my initiative to try a piece of technology that’s still quite novel, while others criticized and outright attacked me. Others didn’t see the point of it.

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TikTok ban: Protecting our children, but at the cost of freedom of speech?

The United States has given TikTok an ultimatum: either sell the app’s operations in the country to a government-approved American owner within 9-12 months, or face a ban.

These are the conditions set in a bill that US President Joe Biden signed and that has passed in front of the US Senate and House of Representatives this week, a piece of legislation aiming to curb what is perceived as the app's Chinese influence.

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In an age of machines and AI fusing together, should humanity do the same?

“AI will probably be smarter than any human next year,” Elon Musk recently stated.

Prominent futurist Ray Kurzweil’s latest book is titled “The Singularity is Nearer”, and he now predicts AI will achieve human-level intelligence by 2029. Jensen Huang, the founder and CEO of NVIDIA, which has been instrumental in the massive development of AI, agrees on this date too.

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The robots are coming, so where does that leave us?

Robots used to be a cute novelty for companies, to briefly parade on stage or to greet presidents for public relations purposes. Now, functional, humanoid robots are getting to work.

We’ve certainly seen some circuitry reboots to the robotics space in recent years – Tesla’s Optimus bot, Boston Dynamics’ backflipping parkour sensation Atlas, and the world’s most expressive humanoid robot in Ameca, are ones that quickly come to mind.

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I’m on a mission to positively impact 100 million people before/ if I die.

My team and I are on a mission to dive deep into the innovations and trends that will play a role in shaping our future - not to merely observe them, but to curiously investigate: Will we live in a world of human augmentation, AI, the metaverse, nanotechnology, life extension, and digital twins? What about the ethics of these technologies, and their potential transformative impact on our society and economy? To learn about how we can elevate the human condition, I myself endeavor to become bigger, better, faster, stronger and smarter, and do what I can to become a superhuman…

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Diversity is not just an ethical business decision, it’s a necessity

When you ask people to imagine what they want the future to look like, everybody has different answers. When you take into consideration the various concerns of people of different genders, health conditions, financial and social standings, and cultural backgrounds, you are left with a wonderful, infinitely colorful tapestry of possibilities. So we can ensure our future is created for us all, and without bias, we need to turn to the business world. Let’s investigate…

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I’m Producing a Second Documentary…

Some of you may know that I’m producing a documentary about the future.

The future always changes - technology always evolves. And I believe it’s important to be curious and play an active role so our future is built with us in mind

.To ask the hard questions and to really get to understand humanity’s potential, my team and I are pulling out all the stops.

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Introducing personal AIs: Unparalleled convenience and efficiency, but at what cost?

“Rise and shine, Judy! You’ve successfully recorded 7 hours and 13 minutes of sleep. Your heart rate marked a minor fluctuation between a stable 40 to 50 bpm. Your overall vitals indicate a good night’s sleep. Now, it’s time to wake up— there’s an exciting day ahead. You’re low on Vitamin C, so I’ve organized you a freshly squeezed OJ in the kitchen.”Whose voice is this exactly? Is it your spouse? Nope. It’s your personal AI assistant.

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In an era of overstimulation & instant gratification, the brain doesn’t always know best

Our lives, in essence, are the sum of the decisions we make, the friends we choose to keep, the food we eat, and the small habits that we hold for ourselves on a daily basis. Yet, in our fast-paced, technological world, where we are both as connected yet as divided as ever, it often feels as if society’s course has taken an unusual turn. In the pursuit of ease and pleasure, we seek fast meals, on-demand entertainment, and the cheap dopamine thrills from our smartphones. It’s become a hedonistic society where convenience is king. So what is it about the 21st century that is weighing down our health so much? Well, plenty.

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We need to instill a culture of curiosity within Gen Z & Gen Alpha 

Whichever way you look at it, the world faces an ambiguous future. It’s exciting, but the thought of change can also be frightening. Considering Gen Z's experience of the world so far, it's not surprising that they are increasingly turning to a more nihilistic mindset to navigate modern life, a belief that life holds no inherent meaning. I can see the allure in it—after all, in this current socioeconomic landscape, nihilism can be euphorically freeing and disgustingly depressing.

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You Cannot Heal if You’re Not Willing to Give Up the Things That Make You Sick

We live in a hedonistic society, where convenience is king.

Sure, it’s human to seek the easy way out, but this has come to govern our lives in the heavily capitalist 21st century. In the pursuit of convenience and pleasure, we seek fast meals, on-demand entertainment and the cheap dopamine thrills of doom scrolling.

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