Despite Ian Malcolm’s warnings, Elon Musk’s partner hopes to build Jurassic Park within 15 years

Will humans never learn from their mistakes? Despite Ian Malcolm’s many warnings at Jurassic Park, Max Hodak (co-founder of Neuralink) hopes that humanity will be able to build a dinosaur park within 15 years.

Originally, Jurassic Park’s message is this: Nature always finds a way and reclaims its rights, no matter what and humans cannot control it. Even though a Jurassic park is a dream on paper, there are dozens of reasons that opening such a theme park would be a bad idea.

Nevertheless, Neuralink co-founder Max Hodk predicts that in 15 years, humanity will be able to recreate the dinosaurs and open a park similar to the one Steven Spielberg envisioned. It was on Twitter that the businessman broadened his views: “We could probably open Jurassic Park if we wanted to. It would probably take 15 years of breeding and engineering to get some new, super-exotic species.”

“Why stop there? “

As a reminder, Elon Musk and his friends, for example, are trying to create the first brain-machine interface (ICM) to help people with disabilities, by creating a neurlink company. We understand that they seek at all costs to advance science and humanity. Also, in a second tweet, Max Hodak believes that a way to generate new biodiversity must be found. Because when he puts it so well: “Why stop there? “

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In any case, Neuralink has already succeeded in obtaining relatively decisive results from their brain transplantation on pigs and their recent monkeys. But to make triceratop from there, we are still far from it. And really, does the world need to see dinosaurs again?

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