Sometimes reality catches up with fiction . How many films have 80/90 years – we looked comparing technologies on display at the time with that of today? Some like the flying cars from Back to the Future , or the household robots from I – Robot will surely remain fantasies but others could appear one day or another .
This is the case with Jurassic Park . Huge success at the box – World office in 1993, the film directed by Steven Spielberg portrays John Parker Hammond, CEO of the powerful company called InGen, which manages to give life to dinosaurs through genetic and decides to use them part of an amusement park he plans to open on an island off Costa Rica .
InGen could indeed be compared to Neuralink, an American neurotechnology startup co – founded by Elon Musk and Max Hodak and which develops brain implants allowing an interface, for example, controlled by a computer by thought . Max Hodak recently said on Twitter:
So will a real Jurassic Park see the light of day anytime soon ? Technically according to Mr Hodak yes ! Now the question is whether technological advances allowing the would not be stopped by any law that would prohibit, that – it evolves rapidly between countries .