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After It Was Postponed, Neuralink 'Show And Tell' Finally Set For November 30
After its earlier schedule was postponed, Neuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company that creates implantable brain-machine interfaces, is finally set to hold its "Show and Tell" event on November 30. The official Twitter account of Neuralink tweeted on Friday a brief video invitation asking people to join them in its "Show and Tell" event. The tweet also came with the caption, "Nov 30, 6 pm PT," which is presumably the date of the event. In April, Musk shared that Neuralink's first human trials were still set for the end of 2022. In August Musk announced Neuralink's "Show and Tell" event planned for October, but given the tech billionaire's acquisition of Twitter at around that time, the event was pushed to the end of November.
After It Was Postponed, Neuralink 'Show And Tell' Finally Set For November 30
After its earlier schedule was postponed, Neuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company that creates implantable brain-machine interfaces, is finally set to hold its "Show and Tell" event on November 30. The official Twitter account of Neuralink tweeted on Friday a brief video invitation asking people to join them in its "Show and Tell" event. The tweet also came with the caption, "Nov 30, 6 pm PT," which is presumably the date of the event. In April, Musk shared that Neuralink's first human trials were still set for the end of 2022. In August Musk announced Neuralink's "Show and Tell" event planned for October, but given the tech billionaire's acquisition of Twitter at around that time, the event was pushed to the end of November.
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But intuition might be deceiving. The best reason to doubt Yang's story is contained in productivity statistics, which measure the output of the gainfully employed and which traditionally rise rapidly during periods of technological change -- because even if workers are losing their jobs to the spinning jenny or the automobile, other workers should be increasing their productivity with the new technology's assistance. Lately this hasn't been happening. Instead productivity growth in the developed world has decelerated over the last decade. To quote a recent summary, in mature economies "labor productivity growth rates halved from an average annual rate of 2.3 percent in the period 2000-2007 to 1.2 percent from 2010-2017."
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