I watched a fairly long presentation by Mr Elon Musk on his newly developed Neuralink
and i would have to say that it certainly looks promising.
And to answer your question with regards as what are its projected potential uses,
yes, curing the dysfunction in neural networks is its objective across the board, including
curing the dysfunction in people with ASD.
The basic idea behind the device is that our brains work by sending tiny electrical impulses from one part of the brain to another, and a great deal of dysfunction is caused when the networks are damaged or the electrical impulses are sent to the wrong places. So the device is designed to correct the dysfunction in this, so that our brains operate as normal brains.
This device is nothing like a the lobotomy procedure that was used to intentionally damage peoples brains so that they became less bothersome.
This device, when implanted, is sewn into a part of the brain that has no nerve endings, so it is painless.
The device is also designed to be removable with an operation.
This device sounds like it has the potential to cure all sorts of major problems.
I think it is extremely exciting to be honest.
Mr Musk during the presentation explains that he wants the device to be affordable and available to anyone who wants one. He says he plans for it to eventually cost at the most a couple of thousand USD.
I would get one.
The device is also going to be designed to be upgraded periodically, as the technology advances!
Cool!! !