Kangana Ranaut Supports Elon Musk’s Neuralink Chip Implant In Human Brain; ‘Satyug Was…’
Kangana Ranaut also addressed why ‘Satyug’ was primarily called so. She tweeted that atheists ‘call everything in our scriptures too far-fetched’.
The actor Kangana Ranaut has backed Neuralink Corp., founded by Elon Musk, in their effort to transplant a brain into a human being. Elon’s action is a significant step in the direction of his vision of mind-controlled computing. On Tuesday, Elon Musk tweeted, “The first @Neuralink product is called Telepathy.” He posted this on X, the former Twitter.
Musk’s Tweet
Elon Musk, on his X (formally Twitter), revealed the first product of Neuralink. It is called ‘telepathy’. It enables people to control their phone or computer and, through them, almost any device, just by thinking. The first human to receive a Neura implant yesterday is recovering well.
Kangana Backs Musk’s Innovation
Sharing Musk’s tweet, Kangana extended her support in favour of the Neuralink product, ‘Telepathy’. She highlighted the fact that ‘Satyug’ was primarily called so because of this technology and ability to communicate without speaking. This technology will validate the claims that our Devtas and Rishi in Satyug possess the same technology. Kangana says this against the claims of so-called atheists who think Indian scriptures are far-fetched.
About Neuralink
Elon Musk established the firm Neuralink in 2017. Its goal is to create a brain-computer interface that will enable those who have experienced catastrophic injuries to use just their thoughts to operate computers and phones. It is working on implanting electrodes into people’s brains to do that. It seeks to diagnose and cure ailments, including Parkinson’s disease, paralysis, and epilepsy, by deciphering signals. The Utah array is one such early gadget that was shown off to a person in 2004. Numerous rivals, such as Synchron and Precision Neuroscience, have joined the market.