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djdyyz | 1 year ago

It's actually amazing that Neuralink can use this badly distorted data. I imagine that fixing the A/D would improve their results dramatically -- lower latency and higher precision. Why Neuralink has continued work with such an obvious hardware defect is a serious question. Do they actually analyze the A/D to make sure its working properly?

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