'We could probably build Jurassic Park if we wanted to': Elon Musk's firm Neuralink claims it has the technology to create 'super exotic species' of DINOSAURS
US technology company Neuralink could create 'novel exotic species' of dinosaurs in just 15 years, according to Max Hodak, one of its co-founders.
Hodak is an American entrepreneur and technologist who co-founded the contentious neurotechnology firm with Elon Musk.
The firm, known for putting a computer chip in the brain of a pig, could 'probably build Jurassic Park' if it wanted to, Hodak said, in reference to the 1993 blockbuster film.
Neuralink is currently working on technology that aims to allow people to hook their brains up to a computer and effectively become cyborgs.
Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Laura Dern and Sam Neill watch dinosaur eggs hatch in a scene from the film 'Jurassic Park', 1993
'We could probably build Jurassic Park if we wanted to,' Max Hodak tweeted.
'Wouldn't be genetically authentic dinosaurs but [shrugging emoji]. Maybe 15 years of breeding + engineering to get super exotic novel species.'
Hodak didn't elaborate on how the firm's own version of Jurassic Park would be built, but went on to suggest that it could help biodiversity.
'Biodiversity (antifragility) is definitely valuable; conservation is important and makes sense,' he also tweeted.
'But why do we stop there? Why don't we more intentionally try to generate novel diversity?'
Hodak appeared to be undeterred by the events of the film, based on the 1990 novel by Michael Crichton and starring Sam Neil, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.
It depicts the disastrous results of genetic scientists bringing dinosaurs back from extinction at the eponymous park on an island near Costa Rica.
In the film, dinosaur cloning was accomplished by extracting dinosaur DNA from prehistoric mosquitoes preserved in amber.
But due to a breakdown in the park's security system, dinosaurs including a fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex and a venon-spitting Dilophosaurus go on a rampage.
The billionaire philanthropist and creator of the park, played by the late Richard Attenborough, is ultimately responsible for several fatalities, as well as the near-deaths of his two grandchildren who presumably lived with the traumatic experience of being nearly mauled by raptors for the rest of their lives.
Hodak said the firm, known for putting a computer chip in the brain of a pig, could 'probably build Jurassic Park'
Neuralink, founded in 2016, is probably best known for its work on making a 'whole brain interface' – essentially a network of tiny electrodes linked to your brain that the company envisions will allow us to communicate wirelessly with the world.
It would enable us to share our thoughts, fears, hopes and anxieties without demeaning ourselves with written or spoken language, the firm claims.
Neuralink already has courted criticism, partly for its experiments on living animals – last year, Elon Musk unveiled a pig with an implant in its brain.
Max Hodak (pictured) founded Neuralink with billionaire Elon Musk and others back in 2016
Innocent humans ran for their lives in the film thanks to the mad experiments of a philanthropist with too much money
In a webcast, Musk showed off the animal, named Gertrude, with the coin-sized neural implant, called Link, which the firm wants to implant in humans.
While Gertrude snuffled around in a pen, viewers saw her brain activity on a large screen.
Earlier this year, Musk claimed in a wide-ranging online question and answer session that he put a Neuralink implant in a monkey's brain and that the animal can play video games 'with his mind'.
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