Epic Recommended Viewing!! How Google is Reading Your Thoughts - Scientists Mapping the Human Brain (youtube.com)
Google is secretly working with the world's leading neuroscientists on mapping the entire Human Brain. Neuroscientists at have released the most detailed 3D map of the mammalian brain ever made. Google has helped them by funding their goal to create the most detailed map yet of the connections within the human brain. It reveals a staggering amount of detail, including patterns of connections between neurons, as well as what may be a new kind of neuron.

The applications in the field of Brain Computer Interfaces or understanding medical conditions are staggering. But it's doubtful that this will just help companies such as Neuralink develop advanced future brain computer interfaces and will likely lead to Google doing evil things by understanding people's way of thinking and delivering ads to them.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 A Paradigm Shift in Brain Research
00:53 What did actually happen?
02:54 How Scientists mapped the Human Brain
05:05 What this does for neuroscientists
06:23 How long until we understand the Brain?
08:08 Last Words
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#google #bci #neuralink
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Google helping Biotech industries to "map" the human brain, to understand it, it's a beautiful job, first. A brain is one of the organs where we know we are just opening the external layers of knowledge. Google reading minds? The head news title is clickbait. Neuralink in the future? we will see, too. Let's look at it from our long term point of view on how the 4th IR is disrupting and bringing new techs which merge to make us discover, and develop more knowledge and practical applications, building on the old a new and better, we hope, way of doing things.