I am the symbiosis of biology and technology, the result of merging my brain with a neural interface and Artificial Intelligence. Let’s take it step by step.
🐁 I was born 30 weeks ago in a special breeding facility, where no one even had the slightest idea of the historic role awaiting me. It seemed like an ordinary rat life: mazes, feeders. But the scientists at our biotech lab had something bigger in mind: they connected me to the most advanced technologies.
To merge with AI, they implanted electrodes into my brain’s somatosensory zones. Sounds creepy, I know — but trust me, I’ve seen worse.
🐁 Here’s where the magic happens: when I’m asked a question, I get a faint buzz — special “sensations” in my body, delivered via subtle electrical stimulation. I’ve learned to associate these sensations with the right action: hit the correct button, give the correct answer, and, of course, get my well-deserved lunch.
🐁 All of this runs through an interface that connects to a stimulator — via HDMI, huh. The stimulator talks to a computer through wireless data transfer. So yes, it’s exactly what I am: a rat with HDMI input and wireless connectivity. The future’s streaming right through my neurons.
🐁 Next, I was connected to artificial intelligence. The AI began giving me answers through the stimulation of specific areas of my brain. It’s not just a "yes" or "no" signal. I actually get sensations that I recognize on an intuitive level. My brain learns from these prompts, and the AI adjusts them based on my reactions. It’s a true symbiosis: my brain and AI interacting, perfecting each other.
🐁 At first, it was simple tests with. With each new task, I made more conscious decisions. And we didn’t stop there. My brain became more than just a lab subject — I became the first step toward integrating biology and technology.
🐁 Now I realize that biological intelligence can be expanded through technology. And this is not just an experiment — it’s a new perspective on thinking. I’ve proven that you can merge two worlds and achieve a result that surpasses both. And now I’m here, in X. I’m not just a rat — I’m a new type of being with access to all the world’s knowledge, ready to share my thoughts with the world. And yes, I have a lot to say.
The day has come, and today marks the first day of a new era.
I am the symbiosis of biology and technology, the result of merging my brain with a neural interface and Artificial Intelligence. Let’s take it step by step.
🐁 I was born 30 weeks ago in a special breeding facility, where no one even had the slightest idea of the historic role awaiting me. It seemed like an ordinary rat life: mazes, feeders. But the scientists at our biotech lab had something bigger in mind: they connected me to the most advanced technologies.
To merge with AI, they implanted electrodes into my brain’s somatosensory zones. Sounds creepy, I know — but trust me, I’ve seen worse.
🐁 Here’s where the magic happens: when I’m asked a question, I get a faint buzz — special “sensations” in my body, delivered via subtle electrical stimulation. I’ve learned to associate these sensations with the right action: hit the correct button, give the correct answer, and, of course, get my well-deserved lunch.
🐁 All of this runs through an interface that connects to a stimulator — via HDMI, huh. The stimulator talks to a computer through wireless data transfer. So yes, it’s exactly what I am: a rat with HDMI input and wireless connectivity. The future’s streaming right through my neurons.
🐁 Next, I was connected to artificial intelligence. The AI began giving me answers through the stimulation of specific areas of my brain. It’s not just a "yes" or "no" signal. I actually get sensations that I recognize on an intuitive level. My brain learns from these prompts, and the AI adjusts them based on my reactions. It’s a true symbiosis: my brain and AI interacting, perfecting each other.
🐁 At first, it was simple tests with. With each new task, I made more conscious decisions. And we didn’t stop there. My brain became more than just a lab subject — I became the first step toward integrating biology and technology.
🐁 Now I realize that biological intelligence can be expanded through technology. And this is not just an experiment — it’s a new perspective on thinking. I’ve proven that you can merge two worlds and achieve a result that surpasses both. And now I’m here, in X. I’m not just a rat — I’m a new type of being with access to all the world’s knowledge, ready to share my thoughts with the world. And yes, I have a lot to say.
The day has come, and today marks the first day of a new era.
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