Elon Musk And Neuralink Team

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AI 与机器学习生物与进化技术与编程音乐与艺术太空与探索
📋 章节目录
0:00 Introduction · 介绍
0:49 Elon Musk · 埃隆·马斯克
4:06 Telepathy · 心灵感应
10:45 Power of human mind · 人类心灵的力量
15:12 Future of Neuralink · Neuralink 的未来
20:27 Ayahuasca · 死藤水
29:57 Merging with AI · 与人工智能融合
34:44 xAI · 人工智能
36:57 Optimus · 擎天柱
43:47 Elon’s approach to problem-solving · 埃隆解决问题的方法
1:01:23 History and geopolitics · 历史和地缘政治
1:05:53 Lessons of history · 历史的教训
1:10:12 Collapse of empires · 帝国的崩溃
1:17:55 Time · 时间
1:20:37 Aliens and curiosity · 外星人和好奇心
1:28:12 DJ Seo · DJ 徐
1:36:20 Neural dust · 神经尘埃
1:43:03 History of brain–computer interface · 脑机接口的历史
1:51:07 Biophysics of neural interfaces · 神经接口的生物物理学
2:01:36 How Neuralink works · Neuralink 的工作原理
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"Oh, man. I think it’s all about understanding how much we need God. And I don’t think that there’s any light without the dark. I think that if all of us were happy all the time, there would be no reason to turn to God ever. I feel like there would be no concept of good or bad, and I think that as much of the darkness and the evil that’s in the world, it makes us all appreciate the good and the things we have so much more. And I think when I had my accident, one of the first things I said to one of my best friends was… And this was within the first month or two after my accident, I said, “Everything about this accident has just made me understand and believe that God is real and that there really is a God, basically. And that my interactions with him have all been real and worthwhile.”"
哦,伙计。我认为这一切都在于了解我们有多么需要上帝。我认为没有黑暗就没有光明。我认为,如果我们所有人一直都快乐,就没有理由转向上帝。我觉得不会有好坏的概念,我认为世界上有那么多的黑暗和邪恶,它让我们所有人更加珍惜我们所拥有的美好和事物。我想当我发生事故时,我对我最好的朋友说的第一件事是……在事故发生后的一两个月内,我说,“关于这次事故的一切让我理解并相信上帝是真实的,基本上真的有一个上帝。我与他的互动都是真实的和值得的。”
— Noland Arbaugh (08:31:23)
"Well, I think that, generally, people would call that ASI, artificial super intelligence. But there are these thresholds where you could say at some point the AI is smarter than any single human. And then, you’ve got eight billion humans, and actually, each human is machine augmented via their computers. So, it’s a much higher bar to compete with eight billion machine augmented humans. That’s a whole bunch of orders of magnitude more. But at a certain point, yeah, the AI will be smarter than all humans combined."
嗯,我认为,一般来说,人们会称之为 ASI,人工智能。但存在这些阈值,在某些时候你可以说人工智能比任何一个人都聪明。然后,你有八十亿人,实际上,每个人都是通过他们的计算机进行机器增强的。因此,与 80 亿机器增强人类竞争的门槛要高得多。这要高出一大堆数量级。但在某个时刻,人工智能将比所有人类加起来还要聪明。
— Elon Musk (00:52:49)
"My faith. My faith in God was a big one. My understanding that it was all for purpose, and even if that purpose wasn’t anything involving Neuralink, even if that purpose was… There’s a story in the Bible about Job, and I think it’s a really, really popular story about how Job has all of these terrible things happen to him, and he praises God throughout the whole situation. I thought, and I think a lot of people think for most of their lives that they are Job, that they’re the ones going through something terrible, and they just need to praise God through the whole thing and everything will work out."
我的信仰。我对上帝有很大的信心。我的理解是,这一切都是有目的的,即使这个目的与 Neuralink 无关,即使这个目的是……圣经中有一个关于约伯的故事,我认为这是一个非常非常流行的故事,讲述了约伯如何让所有这些可怕的事情发生在他身上,而他在整个情况下赞美上帝。我想,我想很多人一生中的大部分时间都认为他们是约伯,他们正在经历可怕的事情,他们只需要在整个事情中赞美上帝,一切都会好起来的。
— Noland Arbaugh (06:58:47)
"So, I mean, I thought about AI, essentially, for a long time, and the thing that at least my biological neural net comes up with as being the most important thing is adherence to truth, whether that truth is politically correct or not. So, I think if you force AIs to lie or train them to lie, you’re really asking for trouble, even if that lie is done with good intentions. So, you saw issues with ChatGPT and Gemini and whatnot. Like, you asked Gemini for an image of the Founding Fathers of the United States, and it shows a group of diverse women. Now, that’s factually untrue."
So, I mean, I thought about AI, essentially, for a long time, and the thing that at least my biological neural net comes up with as being the most important thing is adherence to truth, whether that truth is politically correct or not.所以,我认为如果你强迫人工智能撒谎或训练他们撒谎,你真的是在自找麻烦,即使这个谎言是出于善意。所以,您看到了 ChatGPT 和 Gemini 等问题。比如,你向双子座要了一张美国开国元勋的照片,它展示了一群多元化的女性。现在看来,这实际上是不正确的。
— Elon Musk (00:54:00)
"But you can aspire to the truth, and you can try to get as close to the truth as possible with minimum error while acknowledging that there will be some error in what you’re saying. So, this is how physics works. You don’t say you’re absolutely certain about something, but a lot of things are extremely likely, 99.99999% likely to be true. So, aspiring to the truth is very important. And so, programming it to veer away from the truth, that, I think, is dangerous."
但你可以追求真理,你可以尝试以最小的错误尽可能接近真理,同时承认你所说的会有一些错误。所以,这就是物理学的运作原理。你不会说你对某件事绝对确定,但很多事情极有可能,99.99999% 的可能性是真的。所以,追求真理是非常重要的。因此,我认为,对其进行编程以偏离事实是危险的。
— Elon Musk (00:57:57)
🎙️ 完整对话(1774 条)
Lex Fridman (00:00:00)
The following is a conversation with Elon Musk, DJ Seo, Matthew MacDougall, Bliss Chapman, and Noland Arbaugh about Neuralink and the future of humanity. Elon, DJ, Matthew and Bliss are of course part of the amazing Neuralink team, and Noland is the first human to have a Neuralink device implanted in his brain. I speak with each of them individually, so use timestamps to jump around, or as I recommend, go hardcore, and listen to the whole thing. This is the longest podcast I’ve ever done. It’s a fascinating, super technical, and wide-ranging conversation, and I loved every minute of it. And now, dear friends, here’s Elon Musk, his fifth time on this, the Lex Fridman podcast,
以下是与 Elon Musk、DJ Seo、Matthew MacDougall、Bliss Chapman 和 Noland Arbaugh 关于 Neuralink 和人类未来的对话。 Elon、DJ、Matthew 和 Bliss 当然都是令人惊叹的 Neuralink 团队的成员,而 Noland 是第一个在大脑中植入 Neuralink 设备的人。我分别与他们每个人交谈,因此使用时间戳来跳转,或者按照我的建议
Lex Fridman (00:00:49)
Drinking coffee or water?
喝咖啡还是水?
Lex Fridman (00:00:51)
Water. I’m so over-caffeinated right now. Do you want some caffeine?
水。我现在咖啡因过量了。你想要一些咖啡因吗?
Lex Fridman (00:00:58)
Sure.
当然。
Lex Fridman (00:00:59)
There’s a Nitro drink.
有一种硝基饮料。
Elon Musk (00:01:02)
This supposed to keep you up for like tomorrow afternoon, basically.
基本上,这应该能让你在明天下午保持清醒。
Lex Fridman (00:01:08)
Yeah. Yeah. I don’t want to [inaudible 00:01:11].
是的。是的。我不想 [听不清 00:01:11]。
Lex Fridman (00:01:11)
So what is Nitro? It’s just got a lot of caffeine or something?
那么什么是硝基呢?它只是含有大量咖啡因或其他东西吗?
Lex Fridman (00:01:13)
Don’t ask questions. It’s called Nitro. Do you need to know anything else?
不要问问题。它被称为硝基。您还需要了解其他信息吗?
Lex Fridman (00:01:17)
It’s got nitrogen in it. That’s ridiculous. What we breathe is 78% nitrogen anyway. What do you need to add more for?
里面有氮气。这太荒谬了。无论如何,我们呼吸的是 78% 的氮气。你还需要添加更多做什么?
Lex Fridman (00:01:24)
Unfortunately, you’re going to eat it.
不幸的是,你会吃掉它。
Elon Musk (00:01:29)
Most people think that they’re breathing oxygen and they’re actually breathing 78% nitrogen. You need like a milk bar, like from Clockwork Orange.
大多数人认为他们呼吸的是氧气,但实际上他们呼吸的是 78% 的氮气。你需要像发条橙那样的牛奶吧。
Lex Fridman (00:01:41)
Yeah. Yeah. Is that the top three Kubrick film for you?
是的。是的。这是您心目中排名前三的库布里克电影吗?
Elon Musk (00:01:44)
Clockwork Orange? It’s pretty good. It’s demented. Jarring, I’d say.
发条橙?非常好。这是疯狂的。我想说,很刺耳。
Lex Fridman (00:01:49)
Okay. Okay. So, first, let’s step back, and big congrats on getting Neuralink implanted into a human. That’s a historic step for Neuralink.
好的。好的。首先,让我们退一步,热烈祝贺 Neuralink 被植入人体。这对 Neuralink 来说是历史性的一步。
Elon Musk (00:01:49)
Thanks. Yeah.
谢谢。是的。
Lex Fridman (00:02:04)
And there’s many more to come.
还有更多的事情即将发生。
Elon Musk (00:02:07)
Yeah. And we just obviously have our second implant as well.
是的。显然我们也有第二个植入物。
Lex Fridman (00:02:11)
How did that go?
进展如何?
Lex Fridman (00:02:12)
So far, so good. It looks like we’ve got, I think, on the order of 400 electrodes that are providing signals.
到目前为止,一切都很好。我认为,我们似乎拥有大约 400 个提供信号的电极。
Lex Fridman (00:02:22)
Nice.
Elon Musk (00:02:23)
Yeah.
Lex Fridman (00:02:24)
How quickly do you think the number of human participants will scale?
Elon Musk (00:02:28)
It depends somewhat on the regulatory approval, the rate at which we get regulatory approvals. So, we’re hoping to do 10 by the end of this year, total of 10. So, eight more.
Lex Fridman (00:02:42)
And with each one, you’re going to be learning a lot of lessons about the neurobiology of the brain, everything. The whole chain of the Neuralink, the decoding, the signal processing, all that kind of stuff.
Elon Musk (00:02:54)
Yeah. Yeah. I think it’s obviously going to get better with each one. I don’t want to jinx it, but it seems to have gone extremely well with the second implant. So, there’s a lot of signal, a lot of electrodes. It’s working very well.
Lex Fridman (00:03:09)
What improvements do you think we’ll see in Neuralink in the coming, let’s say, let’s get crazy, the coming years.
Elon Musk (00:03:18)
In years, it’s going to be gigantic, because we’ll increase the number of electrodes dramatically. We’ll improve the signal processing. So, even with only roughly, I don’t know, 10, 15% of the electrodes working with Noland, with our first patient, we were able to get to achieve a bit per second. That’s twice the world record. So, I think we’ll start vastly exceeding the world record by orders of magnitude in the years to come. So, start getting to, I don’t know, 100 bits per second, thousand. Maybe if five years from now, we might be at a megabit, faster than any human could possibly communicate by typing, or speaking.
Lex Fridman (00:04:06)
Yeah. That BPS is an interesting metric to measure. There might be a big leap in the experience once you reach a certain level of BPS.
Elon Musk (00:04:16)
Yeah.
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