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15 years of Elon, fully searchable. The production archive uses Supabase as the source of truth, with 94,952 indexed tweets available in development as a full-archive fallback and a curated annotation layer for context, theory, and how major claims aged.

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Aug 15, 2023

@eldsjal 6 hours works for me. Less than that and my brain is in pain

1.9K likes90 RT333 replies
Aug 14, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog That how humans work. It’s rather obvious, imo, that you need real-world AI (digital neural nets) and cameras to solve for a road system that is designed for biological neural nets and eyes.

2.5K likes166 RT234 replies
Aug 5, 2023

@ZubyMusic I have serious concerns about SSRIs, as they tend to zombify people. Occasional use of Ketamine is a much better option, in my opinion. I have a prescription for when my brain chemistry sometimes goes super negative.

3.0K likes262 RT547 replies
Aug 3, 2023

@BillAckman @kgreifeld Yeah, short term T-bills are a no-brainer

1.4K likes100 RT96 replies
Jul 19, 2023

@imPenny2x @neuralink Yes, we call it conceptual telepathy

2.5K likes184 RT405 replies
Jul 16, 2023

@AndrewCritchCA Neuralink can get us maybe even above chimp level

1.3K likes86 RT184 replies
Jul 1, 2023

@MattWalshBlog Accurate https://t.co/FuIFx4Xuaq https://babylonbee.com/news/kim-jong-un-attends-ivy-league-university-to-learn-new-brainwashing-techniques

11.4K likes1.0K RT201 replies
Jun 27, 2023

@CensoredMen Depression is overdiagnosed in the US, but for some people it really is a brain chemistry issue. But zombifying people with SSRIs for sure happens way too much. From what I’ve seen with friends, ketamine taken occasionally is a better option.

67.0K likes3.6K RT4.6K replies
May 29, 2023

@TesLatino Sorry, this is one of the last neural nets to be updated to surround video (from single camera, single frame)

6.2K likes231 RT388 replies
May 26, 2023

Congratulations Neuralink team!

109.2K likes11.2K RT10.0K replies
May 23, 2023

@Gfilche @neuralink Human output data rate is absurdly low

4.0K likes246 RT1.0K replies
May 13, 2023

@mattyglesias Did your brain fall out of your head, Yglesias? The choice is have Twitter throttled in its entirety or limit access to some tweets. Which one do you want?

57.6K likes3.7K RT14.0K replies
Apr 30, 2023

@teslaownersSV @jonmcneill Just like AI, human neural net training takes a long time, but inference (applying the knowledge) is relatively easy

5.2K likes448 RT376 replies
Mar 24, 2023

@iamharaldur Those are the right questions to ask. They have been troubling me for many years. Neuralink was created as a possible long-term solution to human+AI symbiosis.

32.3K likes2.3K RT4.0K replies
Mar 15, 2023

Funny cause it’s true https://t.co/FuIFx4Xuaq https://babylonbee.com/news/kim-jong-un-attends-ivy-league-university-to-learn-new-brainwashing-techniques

137.6K likes16.9K RT6.2K replies
Mar 14, 2023

@wintonARK What will be left for us humans to do? We better get a move on with Neuralink!

33.1K likes2.0K RT6.6K replies
Jan 14, 2023

@teslaownersSV @Teslarati @JohnnaCrider1 Many small things. We’re starting to make use of neural nets for vehicle navigation & control, not just vision.

6.4K likes541 RT589 replies
Dec 30, 2022

@ScottAdamsSays This is neither a “right” nor a “left” issue. Run antivirus software in your brain.

13.1K likes1.5K RT1.2K replies
Dec 28, 2022Viral spike

I’m not brainwashed!! https://t.co/4kx61uu4yy

1.1M likes142.2K RT65.4K replies
Dec 1, 2022

@jordanbpeterson Compared to AI, progress with Neuralink will be slow and easy to assess, as there is large regulatory apparatus approving medical devices. There is no regulatory oversight of AI, which is a *major* problem. I’ve been calling for AI safety regulation for over a decade!

53.3K likes3.5K RT3.6K replies
Dec 1, 2022

@ashleevance We are now confident that the Neuralink device is ready for humans, so timing is a function of working through the FDA approval process

77.8K likes6.7K RT14.1K replies
Dec 1, 2022

Exciting Neuralink update in 30 mins!

50.7K likes3.9K RT5.3K replies
Nov 30, 2022

Update from @Neuralink at 6pm PT

100.0K likes7.4K RT6.8K replies
Nov 20, 2022

@mtaibbi It is tragic how far The New York Times has fallen – basically just boring af far left brainwashing at this point. The boring part is truly unforgivable!

74.5K likes11.1K RT3.4K replies
Oct 23, 2022

Neuralink show & tell now on Nov 30

60.2K likes4.2K RT3.8K replies
Oct 3, 2022

@PPathole @Tesla @SpaceX @neuralink @boringcompany I’m trying my hardest! Perhaps more people might consider loving humanity. Our collective light of consciousness is a tiny candle in a vast darkness. Please do not let it go out.

7.7K likes893 RT629 replies
Aug 22, 2022

Neuralink progress update show & tell on October 31 st (Halloween)

85.1K likes5.6K RT6.6K replies
Jun 5, 2022

@Neuro_Skeptic We are a brain in a vat – the vat is our skull. All our senses and memories are electrical signals.

21.4K likes1.5K RT2.6K replies
Apr 24, 2022

@JamesWLaw1 @Teslarati @ResidentSponge Definitely. Might be less than 5 years away, as current version Neuralinks are semi-generalized neural read/write devices with ~1000 electrodes and tinnitus probably needs <<1000. Future gen Neuralinks will increase electrode count by many orders of magnitude.

2.4K likes199 RT295 replies
Apr 24, 2022

@TeslaOwnersEBay @Teslarati @ResidentSponge @neuralink Yes

4.3K likes210 RT377 replies
Apr 24, 2022

@24_7TeslaNews @Teslarati @ResidentSponge Current generation Neuralinks can help to some degree, but an advanced case of Alzheimers often involves macro degeneration of the brain. However, Neuralinks should theoretically be able restore almost any functionality lost due *localized* brain damage from stroke or injury.

3.3K likes251 RT233 replies
Apr 24, 2022

@Teslarati @ResidentSponge If you’ve engineered or manufactured smart watches or phones, please join Neuralink! Your skills are directly applicable.

31.4K likes2.9K RT6.6K replies
Apr 24, 2022

@Teslarati @ResidentSponge It is an electronics/mechanical/software engineering problem for the Neuralink device that is similar in complexity level to smart watches (which are not easy!), plus the surgical robot, which is comparable to state-of-the art CNC machines. No need for AI/ NN/ML quite yet.

6.4K likes443 RT225 replies
Apr 21, 2022Viral spike

Such a joy to work with amazingly talented people at SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink & Boring Co!

261.4K likes12.0K RT8.7K replies
Feb 5, 2022

@teslaownersSV @TheRealKeean We have to solve a huge part of AI just to make cars drive themselves. In retrospect, it was inevitable. The road system is designed for cameras (eyes) & neural nets (brains).

3.7K likes311 RT296 replies
Dec 29, 2021

@GailAlfarATX @SawyerMerritt Wow, working on this problem has soaked up a lot of my time & brain cycles over the past ~7 years! This and Starship engines are currently the two hardest problems.

4.4K likes253 RT247 replies
Dec 19, 2021

@stevenmarkryan @neuralink Words are very lossy compression of thoughts

3.6K likes244 RT274 replies
Dec 7, 2021

@stocktalkweekly @neuralink I am definitely not saying that we can for sure do this, but I am increasingly confident that it is possible

11.5K likes617 RT771 replies
Nov 22, 2021

@Rainmaker1973 The sheer physicality of changes in the brain during sleep or with serious neurodegenerative diseases is much higher than people realize

6.3K likes267 RT410 replies
Nov 4, 2021

@Jon4Lakers @Tesla Neural net upgrades coming that improve persistence across time & space (better object permanence)

29.1K likes971 RT857 replies
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