Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang says he is waiting for Elon Musk’s brain chips before having kids
Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang has stated that he plans to delay having children until brain-computer interfaces like Neuralink become available. The 28-year-old tech founder and soon-to-be head of Meta’s superintelligence initiatives, shared this perspective on a recent Shawn Ryan Show episode. His decision highlights his interest in integrating superintelligence into the next generation. Neuralink, a project led by Elon Musk, is developing coin-sized microchips designed for brain implantation. These chips are intended to both record and stimulate brain activity. Currently in clinical trials, Neuralink has been implanted in three patients. One patient, Brad Smith, who has ALS, reported being able to edit a video using his Neuralink brain chip.