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Developer Connects GPT-4 to His Brain Using a Neurointerface

In this article, Google engineer Jeff Delaney explains how he connected GPT-4 to his brain using a neurointerface called Neurosis. Jeff trained Neurosis to recognize a thought when he thinks about a lemon and developed a JavaScript program that binds this thought to a specific command and directs a specific request directly to the neural network.

The power of thought: the developer connected GPT-4 to… his brain! 😏

Google engineer Jeff Delaney explains in detail on his Fireship youtube channel how you can submit chatGPT requests using the neurointerface.

Neurosis is a device that translates brain signals into numerical representation. Jeff made the most of this opportunity: he trained Neurosis to recognize a thought when he thinks about a lemon. And he also developed a JavaScript program that binds this thought to a specific command and directs a specific request directly to the neural network.

How does it work? You’re sitting on a date, everything’s fine, you’re chatting sweetly, and then you decide to make a joke to hit the girl with your wit. You think about sour — and voila! 🥳 — GPT-4 generates a joke for you.

There are dozens of variants of thought triggers and reaction commands. Just imagine what prospects open up in medicine, in education, and even in the field of entertainment, if you twist this thing?

The future of science fiction movies is even closer than we thought 👏

And while Jeff Delaney “communicates” with AI through thoughts about lemon, you can easily create content using our SMMart app. Without any tricks and mind games — simple, fast and effective. Let’s use technology wisely together!

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