Neurotech startup Predictive AI wants to provide people with a direct path to the world of dreams using the latest advances in neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
The content of our dreams can say a lot about ourselves, what's going on in our lives, and what our subconscious is focused on. For these insights, prophetic AI is developing a “non-invasive” neural device to trigger and induce lucid dreams—a way in which the dreamer knows he's dreaming.
“If you look at the history of the prophets, whether Abraham, Muhammad or Buddha, they received their prophetic AI wisdom from a dream,” said Eric Wahlberg, founder of Prophetic AI. Decrypt. “The goal here is to make anyone a prophet, to give people access to that prophetic knowledge, wisdom and interface.”
Prophetic A says: “We consider lucid dreams to be a catalyst for a particle of consciousness: a condition for looking at the neural bases of self-awareness, (meta)awareness and emotional awareness.”
June 2020 Report 50% of those surveyed by Frontiers in Psychology have lucid dreams.
Wahlberg began planning for predictive AI in 2018, after years of research and a self-described lucid dreamer. In the year The Axial Age, named by the German philosopher Karl Jaspers in 1949, is characterized by the wide-ranging changes in religious, philosophical, and metaphysical thought that took place in various places from the 8th to the 3rd century BCE.
Wesley Berry joined Predictive AI in March and serves as the company's CTO after working on other neurotech projects. Nervousness A crown used during the Ultra Music Festival Performance By musician and AI enthusiast Grimes in March.
“I would have done it on the Neurocity crown [concertgoers] And broadcast their brainwaves and the signals that come out of that to the crowd,” Berry said.
Central to the work of Predictive AI is Halo, a crown-shaped device designed to be worn on the head. According to Berry, Halo uses ultrasound technology to target regions of the brain more precisely than traditional electrode methods.
Although skeptics may scoff at the idea of technology reliably inducing lucid dreaming, Wahlberg and Berry say the company is about to do the unexpected.
As Berry explains, the prophetic AI interprets the dream information while the writer uses the generative AI.
“Generative AI is like a medium,” Berry said DecryptT. “Modeling the words and sentences for our language.”
According to Wahlberg, Predictive AI is planning to release Halo headphones by the end of 2025 after testing based in the Netherlands. Donders Institute and a UK-based research center TTP group Completed. Halos can be ordered on the Prophet AI website for $100.
Paying $100 to reserve technology that's years away from release may not be a good idea for some, Volberg said, adding that the money will remain hidden until the Halos are released and the $100 is considered the final cost of the Halo device.
“The whole idea with bookings is we're building our order book,” Wahlberg said. “So we can partner with a tier one manufacturer like Foxconn. And that's the strategy there.
Metaphysics aside, AI developers have come under intense scrutiny from policymakers and advocacy groups who question what AI is used to train models and how it is used and stored. In June, ChatGPT creator OpenAI made a promise. 1 million dollars AI-based cyber security initiatives. OpenAI followed up on this promise in a September open call.Red groups” to help find holes in the AI toolset.
While Wahlberg understands that cybersecurity is important to any technological advancement, he hopes to allay those fears and says that Prophet AI works hard to ensure user data is safe.
Lucid dreaming including enabling personal insight, nightmare resolution and problem solving – The Sleep Foundation He warns on persistent lucid dreaming, claiming it can cause insomnia and affect mental health in people with PTSD and nightmares.
Although critics and skeptics cast doubt on the benefits of dreaming, predictive AI remains steadfast in its mission.
“We want people to recognize that they are part of a common metaphysical journey, understanding that all consciousness contributes to this information,” Wahlberg said. “We believe this information can significantly accelerate consciousness research.”