Human Brain Noninvasive AI
Big Brain Technologies laboratory is taking the functional thought points of light map of the human brain (seen above) and interfacing with noninvasive sensors for direct thought-connect communications in order to create a magnitude of AI far greater than ever imagined before.
In this complex experiment, we take a volunteer human brain and through the use of software, dissect it with an array of determinate active sensors while the subject is alive and purporting the resultant effects. The goal is to predictively engage the brain for control, reporting, and mobility of actions and develop bilateral communications. Detecting dreams,
thoughts, impulses, neuronal firing, synaptic travel and a host of other details are being implemented and tested in the overall system. Communicating with a human brain by using a non-invasive machine is now possible and opens the door to many new fields of neural science and technology.
thoughts, impulses, neuronal firing, synaptic travel and a host of other details are being implemented and tested in the overall system. Communicating with a human brain by using a non-invasive machine is now possible and opens the door to many new fields of neural science and technology.
About Us
Our experiments are designed interface AI to humans, and eventually to download and upload to and from the human brain. A goal is to preserve the thoughts and memories of a human at the time of death so that knowledge and consciousness may perpetuate into eternity. This type of human brain preservation by saving a digital copy is a boon for humanity with people like space-time genius Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs of Apple who changed the world, and Elon Musk of Tesla and SpaceX who is making humanity a multi-planet species and helping to save the Earth with electric cars and renewable energy resources.
Photos: top to bottom. Human brain interspatial connectivity of genomic points of light, Elon Musk of SpaceX, Steve Jobs of Apple, and Albert Einstein