Producers Beck and Kara joined me here on the best coast for shoots and interviews in LA and SF last week. Here are some behind the scenes snaps…
Tag: Kernel
“Cognitive Evolution” and are we okay with that?
Some notes from an not-yet-released film on this topic:
Scientists are now developing technologies that could radically alter the way we are as human beings
Linking biological brains directly to machines
What is unnatural, what is inhuman?
We are transforming into a technological species, we don’t know what the outcome will be
If we start tinkering with the brain, we start changing it … are we about to fundamentally change what it means to be human?
Bill — bicycle accident, now tetraplegic treated at the VA
“I always want to do more … and I can’t do anything for myself. People in my situation, they just never move again. I want to move from this point to that point, without help.”
Paralysis cuts off the communication between brain and the body parts … if we can figure out what exactly is connected to what from the brain…
The attempt to understand what part of the brain does what it does, that’s the idea. It’s the most complex system we’ve ever seen in the universe.
The brain is so unbelievably complicated and yet somehow it is us. “If we could crack the code of the brain, you could solve mental illness, cure people who are sick, restore capabilities that disease has taken away…”
Ann — artist with Parkinsons, so her brain and hands are no longer communicating
Exhausted and disorganized mentally, blocking the way she can be with people the way that she used to
“So far we have no way to slow down the progression or stop the illness”
So much brain related disease around the world, a “massive epidemic” because we have no ways of stopping or preventing these illnesses
Doctors implanted electrodes in her brain … to provide around the clock electric stimulation to the parts of her brain that were atrophying.
Stephen — lost his vision later in life
“everything’s white … it’s like the whole world basically collapsed”
Got prosthetic eyes — could they be MORE advanced? Crank up the magnification? Add infared eyes? They are camera-eyes so why not get eyes as good as a cats? etc.
Technology is taking off in understanding the brain. In the near future we’re going to see ways of fixing problems and ENHANCING humans. Capacity to define a left turn in evolutionary history. Questions about the future, the risks, the potential. So far, this is off the radar.
Bryan Johnson/neurotech entrepreneur
Started Braintree. In 2013, it was acquired by EBay. Then he could use his own money to solve larger problems. Venture Fund invests in hard science. And the company Kernel, which is based in Venice.
“We can overcome our biological limitations”
We can reject the things that stop us from moving forward.
Predicts advanced brain hacks to merge human brains with tech will be on our doorsteps in 15-20 years.
The Wyss Center, Switzerland
John Donoghue, founder
Trying to interpret the code of signals coming out of the brain.
The brain consists of billions of neurons that all speak together. You can hear the crowd of neurons but not the details. You need more accurate information. Need to go inside. Pass the barrier of the scalp and skull and go in contact with the brain. Developing a brain electrode, avoiding dust, biologic and bionic contamination. These powered electrodes get worn, by implanting the electrode into or onto the brain. By implanting the electrodes you can activity of SINGLE neurons. The electrical impulses of the neurons and convert them into a signal scientists can understand, a digital piece of data, but then you can do with it anything you do with data. WHAT DOES THE CODE MEAN can be broken down.
Brain Computer Interfaces give us the ability to understand the brain’s electrical signals to replace lost function. Brain science is showing us how to understand ourselves at the level of the machine. What happens when we fully understand the brain?
“We are linking biological brains DIRECTLY to machines.” The human is fragile but it’s creative and smart and can push beyond. Now we’re bringing them together to use the human and advantages of the machine in a symbiosis.
The upside of restoring brain activity is enormous.
NEUROETHICS
Breakthroughs happening faster than we imagined. As we unlock secrets of the brain, will something change fundamentally about what it means to be human?
YOU is in your brain.
If you start implanting electrodes in it, at what point is it problematic?
To what extent do we want to integrate tech into mainstream society?
Where’s the line between healing and enhancing, when you can tap into the brain?
Should we proactively improve the brain we have?
Kernel — mainstream tools to solve problems and improve what works
Trying to make a brain interface that shows you all your brain activity.
The QUANTIFIED BRAIN
Can we help you push away an unproductive thought? If we have tools to nudge our behavior, can we re-think the things that have always held us back?
Then does it become a matter of choice — what we want to become?
Where are the edges? Could we communicate the emotion you’re feeling to a loved one? Could we teach a new skill more easily?
UW lab:
Speaking without words
brain signals from one to another, you could understand my memories and emotions without me talking about them
increasing empathy? or terrifying
they can read your brain… couldnt they manipulate and control it?
TALK TO TRISTAN HARRIS
DARPA is super involved in brain machine tech, what if it’s used as weapons?
China has a huge brain mapping effort, ditto South Korea, Japan
China is going to be the biggest investor in science in the world by 2020
This then becomes a race for power
Who gets the tech? What do we use it for? Under what conditions do we use it?
The companies who control these tech have societal impacts. Cannot predict the consequences but some are thinking about it.
Kernel: Commercializing Hacking of the Human Brain
Kernel is one of the two companies (the other being Elon Musk’s Neuralink) that’s working with researchers on brain-computer interfaces. We had an intro call this morning so I could learn what they’re up to. Loose notes:
Speaking with Alanna & Shayna, the communications team at Kernel. They run all of Brian’s comms and marketing for Kernel and for the VC he runs and for his thought leadership.
Foundational insight — everything the world looks like frlows from the capabilities and limitations of the human brains. how we understand each other, how we understand the world, the awesomeness that is the human brain and the evolutionary limitations that are there.
Kernel is somewhat unique in the space in that we’re not starting from a “how to tackle disease” or “move their bodies again” but starting from a place of “how do we expand cognition” with the understanding that once we understand how to do that then we can understand how to tackle problems. We’re starting from the other side, which is there’s so much potential here. How do we build on potential. Solutions will come from that.
Organizing principle is build on understanding. We have very little understanding of how the brain works right now. How do all elements come together to make us who we are? Think about it like FitBit when we learned that we could measure biometric data like heart health and sleep. We’re not at that place in the brain, and that’s partly because we don’t understand how it all works. Right now the tools for measuring and reading it are rudimentary. Anything we do have is enormous and have to be institutionalized, like fMRI.
FOCUSES
- is it possible to have non-invasive (wearable) for our brains? What are the tools for read out, the neuroscience of readout, with the physics of miniaturization?
- Once you figure out how to read, then it’s can you write? Can you deliver nudges to the brain? Is there a way to know, based on something you’re wearing, when you’re dwelling on something unsuccessfully? Would it be possible to nudge your thinking inside your brain? What are most useful and enhancing modes?
KERNEL offices and labs are in LA, in Venice.
Smaller operation in Boston
Hire researchers … Hired the pre-eminent neurophysicist to come in-house and partners and advisers from mostly from
TIMING
Right now what’s going on is entirely proprietary … off record or would have to hold. Kernel and Neuralink are in a race. Whoever gets the first thing that can go to market. Embargoes are necessary. Hooman the CTO can do the explaining on video. He’s lovely. Really wonderful way of understanding complex things. Center of all kinds of modalities. Can do that in February.
- Documentary is being produced … called I Am Human, a doc about this journey to forge man and machine. Focused on the existing things to market around solving problems. Follows three patients, one with Parkinson’s, one blind and one with paralysis. Then to Brian and what he is doing to enhance himself. Releasing in April in Tribeca. Sending a preview.
- Presently working with the Future of Everything team at WSJ to do a deep dive on a narrower focus on what’s coming to market. What’s the process of coming to market?