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Watch Elon Musk's Neuralink reveal live at 6PM ET

Engadget

Last year Neuralink launched with lofty promises of developing chips and technology that will connect human brains to computers, and now the company is ready to show off its progress. Elon Musk said the webcast will include a look at a working Neuralink device, and V2 of its implantation robot. The stream is scheduled to start at 6PM ET / 3PM PT and is embedded below. Update (6:15 PM ET): Unsurprisingly for anyone familiar with Musk's events, the stream has not started yet, but we will update this post when it does.


Watch Elon Musk's Neuralink demonstrate a working BMI device [live stream]

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Neuralink's mission statement includes the words: "If you can't beat them, join them". Neuralink has been operational since 2016 when Elon Musk founded the company along with a group of neuroscientists. The team ranges in expertise from brain-machine interfaces to electrical engineering and overcoming obstacles associated with wearable devices. Elon Musk said on Twitter earlier this week that Neuralink would be hosting a live webcast to demonstrate a working Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) device. Here's what you need to know.


SpaceX Live Stream: How To Watch Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster On Journey To Mars

International Business Times

It will take Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster about six months to drive all the way to Mars, after his company SpaceX fired the electric car into space Feb. 6 during its Falcon Heavy rocket's maiden launch. But for those who can't take the anticipation, there is a way to check in on the car and the dummy astronaut in its driver's seat. Musk shared a link to a SpaceX stream that cycles through camera views of the Tesla sports car as it floats through space and shows the vehicle's progress on its journey to Mars. Falcon Heavy became the largest functional rocket in the world upon its successful launch this week, after months of delays. In addition to the Roadster, with astronaut Starman aboard, the rocket was also carrying science-fiction author Isaac Asimov's Foundation series and a toy version of the electric car, among other items.


Watch Elon Musk's full interview at Code 2016

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Elon Musk took the stage Wednesday night at Code Conference 2016 for a chat with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. In a wide-ranging interview, the SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO talked about the future of artificial intelligence, his plans to finish the Tesla Model 3, and what a government on Mars should look like. He also thinks that we're all already cyborgs.