Not content to reach for Mars and dethrone fossil fuels, tech entrepreneur Elon Musk on Tuesday is turning his focus to delving into people‘s minds.
In a message fired off Tuesday on Twitter, Musk appeared to confirm he is creating a startup called Neuralink devoted to enabling brains to interface directly with computers, accessing processing power and perhaps even downloading memories for storage.
“Long Neuralink piece coming out on (blog platform) @waitbutwhy in about a week. Difficult to dedicate the time, but existential risk is too high not to,” Musk tweeted.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk. Bloomberg
“I don’t love the idea of being a house cat,” Musk said, envisioning the creation of neural lacing that magnifies people’s brain power by linking them directly to computing capabilities.
Considered one of Silicon Valley’s most notable visionaries, Musk is the force behind Tesla, part of an effort to move the automotive industry away from fossil fuels to electric propulsion.
In a separate announcement Tuesday, Tesla confirmed China’s giant Tencent Holdings has taken a 5 percent stake in the electric car company as it moves to ramp up production.
Tencent paid about $1.8 billion for the small share of Musk’s company, according to the document filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The Chinese technology company runs WeChat, the world’s most popular messaging service, as well as many mobile game platforms.
“Tencent has smartly realized the Tesla‘s Industry creation potential,” Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry said in a note to investors.
Tesla early in March announced plans to raise $1.15 billion in new funding to help fuel production of a mass market-targeted Model 3 electric car set for release this year.
The company forecast in February that demand for its cars would show strong growth in the first half of this year, as orders for some models hit a record high, even while posting a loss at the end of last year.
Tesla in January launched a “Gigafactory” with Panasonic to mass produce the lithium-ion battery cells used in energy storage products and the Model 3, which is priced at a moderate $35,000.
Musk also runs SpaceX, maker and launcher of rockets and spacecraft, which recently announced plans to send two private citizens around the Moon in what would mark the farthest humans have ever traveled to deep space since the 1970s.
Musk lives in Los Angeles and holds US, Canadian and South African citizenship. (AFP)
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