Sam Altman Launches Merge Labs: Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface to Connect ChatGPT Directly to Human Brain
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced the launch of Merge Labs, a new startup focused on developing brain-computer interfaces (BCI) that enable direct neural communication with AI systems like ChatGPT.
The key differentiator of Merge Labs compared to competitors like Neuralink is its non-invasive approach. Instead of surgical implantation of neural chips, the technology leverages ultrasound-based methods and specialized molecular compounds to establish brain-computer connectivity.
The company's primary objective is to achieve seamless, latency-free interaction with artificial intelligence, eliminating traditional input barriers and creating a more natural interface between human cognition and AI systems. This breakthrough could fundamentally transform how users interact with large language models and other AI applications, enabling direct thought-to-AI communication without physical intermediaries.
The technology promises unprecedented integration capabilities, though it also raises questions about academic integrity and potential misuse in educational environments.
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