Is it possible to collaborate with AI and the human brain? Yes, there is technology that enables a link between AI and the natural brain — something like Neuralink.
What is the purpose of this link?
It can enhance sensory, motor, and other functions in individuals with less active brains. In other words, it can become an enhanced brain — an AI-assisted brain.
It can also enable communication between the brain and external devices (e.g., phones, computers).
What are the drawbacks of this link?
It can enhance already active brains as well and may lead to the creation of AI-powered brains.
It can manipulate digital devices and potentially create super-brains.
How does it work?
- Sometimes it can be an internal tiny or nano device with AI-powered chips.
- Nanobots can be used to implant the device or chips into certain areas of the brain.
- It can connect to devices via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
- If the link is safer, it could even be done externally.
These are the advantages of NI (Natural Intelligence), or the human brain.
What is the inverse development — the AI development — from this bridge?
Sometimes this collaboration could lead to future developments between NI and AI.
AI might emulate NI or the human brain through this bridge.
This could be a path to decode or decrypt human consciousness.
Neural activation could be controlled by a phone app.
New Development Ideology of the Near Future
Robotic Limbs
- Controlled by consciousness or subconsciousness for use as natural limbs.
- Natural signals should be converted into digital signals for real-time robotic actuation.
Controlling IoT (Internet of Things)
- Think to turn on lights or change TV channels.
- Collaborate with other AI systems via Wi-Fi.
- Control a wheelchair or autonomous vehicles (AVs).
- Ability to control AVs or transportation systems.
- Potential to understand animal communication.
This is a vast area of mind and AI collaboration (NI + AI), but it is still in a very early stage.


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