Your brain is under attack: Neuralink head of surgery calls algorithms evil, says humans must resist them

Neuralink’s Head of Surgery Mechanical Engineering, Danish Hussein, made a bold declaration on X. Hussein claimed that AI algorithms were attacking our brains every day, and humans must not fall for it.

In his post, Hussein says that humans are being targeted by trillion-dollar algorithms every day. These AI algorithms were created after pouring trillions of dollars.

Human vs AI algorithms

The Neuralink chief explained that users had to stop giving in to these algorithms as they had one purpose – to destroy your brain.. Danish Hussein wrote, “This is your David vs Goliath. Resist the algorithm.”

Benjamin de Kraker Neuralink

Benjamin de Kraker replied to Danish Hussein’s post on X.

In one reply, Danish made it clear that humans should retain their freedom to think, something that algorithms actively try to prevent. He added, “The algorithm is an inherent evil in that it robs you of your freedom to choose what to think about next. Secure your mind.”

Neuralink Danish

Danish explained that algorithms aim to take away your freedom of choosing what to do next.

Former xAI engineer Benjamin De Kraker replied to Danish’s post. Benjamin wrote, “‘Resist the algorithm’ – Elon’s chief brain surgeon (literally)”, emphasising the importance of Hussain’s comments. As the Neuralink chief understands the intricacies of how algorithms may affect one’s brain.

Social media algorithms are designed to keep users hooked to the platform. Usually, algorithms show content that would match a user’s preferences, and make them want to use the app for longer. Studies have found that this can not only make one addicted, but can also lead to a lack of focus or increase ADHD-like symptoms in children.

What is Neuralink?

Neuralink is arguably one of the most ambitious projects of Elon Musk. Founded in 2016, the project aims to implant brain-computer interface (BCI) chips in people’s brains that would, in theory, enable users to control devices with their thoughts.

This can be particularly useful for people suffering from severe paralysis who may be unable to manually control devices.

A few weeks ago, Elon Musk stated that high-volume production of brain-computer interface (BCI) chips is scheduled to begin this year. The tech billionaire has stated that the surgical procedure will also be “almost entirely automated.”

Neuralink devices will now be planted through the dura of the brain without removing it, something Musk called a “big deal.” The dura is the tough outermost layer that protects the brain and spinal cord.

Are people using Neuralink?

In 2025, Neuralink received FDA approval for its device as a tool for speech restoration targeting severe speech impairments. The company also raised $650 million during its Series E funding round, reaching a valuation of $9 billion.

As of September 2025, Neuralink claims that 12 people with severe paralysis had received implants. Though posts on X indicate that the participant count might be closer to 20.

Participants using the Neuralink device have demonstrated the ability to play video games, browse the internet, post on social media, and move a cursor on a laptop using thought alone. The company’s recent expansion includes international clinical trials, with surgeries in Canada and the UK.

Latest

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Still the default Android flagship

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra builds on its predecessors with small but meaningful upgrades. And spoiler alert: it remains the default choice for most.

Valorant reveals Miks, a controller agent that can heal teammates – All details

A new agent is entering Valorant soon. Riot Games has revealed Miks, a controller who can heal teammates and control fights using sound-based abilities.

OpenAI’s Bid to Allow X-rated Talk Is Freaking Out Its Own Advisers

Warnings surface that the company risks creating a ‘sexy suicide coach’ if it begins allowing sexually explicit chats

These small travel hacks help you stay connected anywhere in the world

International travel becomes much easier when your connectivity is planned in advance. This guide shares simple travel habits that help you stay online.

Sigma launches two new F1.4 lenses in India: 15mm Contemporary and 35mm Art

Tech News News: Sigma has announced two new F1.4 lenses for Indian photographers—the 15mm F1.4 DC | Contemporary for APS-C shooters and the 35mm F1.4 DG II |

Topics

Isha Ambani wows in gothic corset look at Oscar after-party, swaps her usual romantic style for edgy skirt outfit

Isha Ambani attended the Oscar after-party in a head-turning gothic style look with blue tulle detailing, structured silhouette, and chic hemline. 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Still the default Android flagship

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra builds on its predecessors with small but meaningful upgrades. And spoiler alert: it remains the default choice for most.

Do you know what snacks 2026 Academy Awards attendees ate during the show? Watch video of Oscar’s lunchbox

Oscars 2026 ceremony went on for approximately three and a half hours. Learn what the guests feasted on while the show was on.

Top 10 Air Defence Systems defining modern warfare in 2026

Air defence systems have become a major focus in modern warfare. Countries are investing heavily in these technologies as missiles and drones dominate today’s

India’s trade deficit narrows before Iran war impact shows on economy

India's trade deficit, or gap between imports and exports, shrank to $27.1 billion in February 2026, down from a revised $34.68 billion in January 2026.

Priyanka Chopra chooses showstopping silver dress for Oscar afterparty, Nick Jonas keeps it classy in beige look: Pics

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas brought old Hollywood glamour to the Vanity Fair Oscar party. Here's a breakdown of what they wore after attending Oscar 2026.

Inside Isha Koppikar’s family holiday at colonial Shimla hotel with rooms starting at ₹35,000 per night: Pics

Take a tour of the scenic Shimla hotel from Isha Koppika's vacation in Himachal Pradesh: Wildflower Hall. Here's how much it costs to stay here for just a day.

Cardiologist explains what really happens to your body on a flight and how to protect yourself

Flying can be tough on your body. But these small habits can make a big difference. Your heart's working hard up there – here's how to help it out.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img