

Brain-Computer Interfaces: The Future of Humanity in the Age of AI
Tether's Investment in Neurotech: A Brain-Computer Interface for the Age of AI On Tuesday, May 29th, CNBC interviewed Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino about the company's investment in Blackrock Neurotech. Ardoino expressed his belief that brain-computer interfaces are vital for humanity's future, given the rapid progress in AI and robotics. "I believe that humans will need a mathematical coprocessor in their brain to remain relevant and compete with artificial intelligence and robots," Ardoino stated. He described Blackrock Neurotech's interface as one of the most advanced in the world, capable of reading from the human brain at a speed approaching normal speech. This investment underscores the growing interest in neurotechnology as a means to enhance human capabilities and compete with the advancements in artificial intelligence. The development of such interfaces raises ethical questions, but also offers the potential for significant advancements in healthcare and human interaction with technology. The potential of this technology to bridge the gap between human and machine intelligence is a topic that deserves further exploration and discussion.