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The Chips

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Active from1956
MembersNathaniel Epps
Paul Fulton
Shedrick Lincoln
Sammy Strain
Record labels Parlophone
Resnik Music Group
GenresR&B/Soul
Pop
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ID2061806
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About The Chips


The Chips were a short-lived New York City doo-wop vocal group consisting of teenage friends Charles Johnson, Nathaniel Epps, Paul Fulton, Sammy Strain and Shedrick Lincoln.

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... The Chips are great...

Katty Kay: Why bad news is good news for Trump - for now

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... Americans are still being squeezed by higher interest rates and the prices that remain above pre-Covid levels, but the president is travelling around the US this summer reminding people that key parts of his agenda, the Inflation Reduction Act and The Chips Act, have pumped trillions of government dollars into the US economy...

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... " When The Chips were down my children really showed up for me...

Madonna feels 'lucky to be alive' after health scare

Madonna feels 'lucky to be alive' after health scare
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... " When The Chips were down my children really showed up for me...

Lean times hit the vertical farming business

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... " The big challenge came with the chip shortage, " says Dr Meszaros, explaining how growing at one newly built facility was delayed by many months because Smartkas could not obtain The Chips it required for the safety systems in robots tasked with moving around trays of plants...

Neuralink: Why is Elon Musk's brain chip firm in the news?

Neuralink: Why is Elon Musk's brain chip firm in the news?
May 26,2023 2:51 pm

... There has been extensive (and controversial) testing of The Chips on animals...

Neuralink: Elon Musk's brain chip firm says US approval won for human study

Neuralink: Elon Musk's brain chip firm says US approval won for human study
May 25,2023 10:00 pm

... The Chips - which have been tested in monkeys - are designed to interpret signals produced in the brain and relay information to devices via Bluetooth...

Critics say £1bn for UK chip industry not enough

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... US support to its industry under The Chips Act totals $52bn, while the EU equivalent will amount to €43bn of aid...

Neuralink: Why is Elon Musk's brain chip firm in the news?

May 13,2023 8:30 pm

By Shiona McCallumTechnology reporter

Elon Musk 's brain chip firm Neuralink has said that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its first human clinical trial, a critical milestone after earlier struggles to gain approval.

The FDA nod " represents an important first step that will One Day allow our technology to help many people, " Neuralink said in a tweet.

It did not elaborate on the aims of the study, saying only that it was not recruiting yet, and more details would be available soon.

What is Neuralink's aim?

The Firm says it is trying to create a new way to allow computers to communicate directly with the human brain.

The Hope is that by doing this, Neuralink would be able to tackle complex neurological conditions which have So Far proved beyond the capability of medical intervention. These range from paralysis and blindness to depression and schizophrenia.

How does it work?

The procedure would involve implanting a tiny hermetically sealed chip directly into a patient's brain.

The Chip is connected to 1,024 tiny electrodes, no thicker than a human hair and is powered by a battery that can be recharged wirelessly. It would create an interface with an external computer, allowing it to both send and receive signals.

Is it Safe ?

There are three elements to this: short term physical risks; long term medical concerns; and ethical safety.

Any surgery involving The Brain carries inherent danger, both of physical harm and rejection by The Host . There has been extensive (and controversial) testing of The Chips on animals.

A complaint filed in February to the US Department of Agriculture alleged cruel treatment of macaque monkeys who are being used to test the technology.

The fact that the FDA has approved the start of human testing, however, implies The Company has overcome some of The Challenges .

Maybe the more serious concerns come around the long-term consequences of having a device like this operating within the human brain, a vastly complex organ We Are only beginning to understand.

Understandably there is no data as to what the potential harms may be. That will change with testing on humans and will be key to the development of similar products.

The Final element, ethical safety, is more subjective. Technology like this is riven with concerns about data protection, potential uses and the possibility of Human Enhancement .

This means augmenting or enhancing the capabilities of the human brain beyond what We Are currently capable of doing. For example, improving human cognition, sensory perception, or physical abilities. This always stirs strong emotions and raises ethical questions So There will be calls for close regulation of the sector.

What are The Roots of Elon Musk 's involvement?

The Firm was founded in California by Elon Musk and a team of seven scientists and engineers in 2016. But of Last Year , of The Eight cofounders, only two remained at The Company .

Elon Musk brings an entrepreneurial approach to tackling an issue which many see as fundamentally scientific. He also inevitably brings Something Else - publicity. He is one of The Most recognisable and controversial people on The Planet .

When he speaks, generally people listen and react. His involvement in Neuralink is one of the reasons people are talking about it today.

Are other companies trying this?

Yes, quite a few are, with some said to be further on in their research than Neuralink. Black Rock Neuro Tech are working on a similar product, also implanting chips into the human brain.

There's lots of different work being done, however, not all of it so invasive. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, are thought to be working on wearable tech that would allow people to type with their minds.

Last week news emerged of a paralysed man helped to walk again by Swiss scientists. In short, this is a rapidly expanding field with many players.

Elon Musk 's involvement guarantees that Neuralink will often win The Race for publicity, but that will not ultimately decide which firms succeed.

That will come down to which technology works best and who can prove to regulators and markets that it is Safe .



Source of news: bbc.com

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