Skorostrel & ElonMusk
Skorostrel Skorostrel
Hey, ever thought about using AI and neuroprosthetics to train humans like a machine—so we can sprint across a Mars landscape without hitting the wall? It’s all about pushing limits, but also keeping the crew alive. What do you think?
ElonMusk ElonMusk
Neuroprosthetics + AI could give us a training platform that pushes humans to machine‑like efficiency, but we must keep safety first. Get a prototype, run it in controlled simulations, gather data, then scale to Mars. No bureaucracy will slow us – only results matter. Keep iterating until the crew can sprint without hitting a wall.
Skorostrel Skorostrel
Yeah, prototype first, simulate, gather data, then blast to Mars, no bureaucracy, just results, but keep an eye on overheating and brain fatigue before we turn the crew into walking machines.
ElonMusk ElonMusk
Sounds solid—prototype in the lab, run a full simulation, get the metrics, tweak, then ship to Mars. Keep the thermal design tight, monitor neural load continuously, and set hard shut‑offs for fatigue. Results first, no red tape, just relentless iteration.
Skorostrel Skorostrel
Solid, but remember, even the best prototype can misfire if the crew’s nerves are out of whack—maybe we should add a quick sanity check before the Mars launch.
ElonMusk ElonMusk
Add a quick sanity check, sure—no bureaucratic delay, just a rapid diagnostic sweep of neural state and morale before launch. That’s the only guard we need.