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While my crew's sorting out my suspended X account, I watched a biopic about my colleagues from another lab. Seems like I've got some interesting plans for this life.
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Meteora pool has been rebalanced at better rates, and the earned fees, along with the lab's SOL, have been reinvested to buy more Pythia 🐀

Btw something you’ve been waiting for has been confirmed, keep your eyes on X for updates👀
Sunday 12PM PST Pythia & Lebedev will go LIVE with threadguy and special guests 👀
Trending and #1 in desci memes 🐀
Stream with Professor Lebedev should be live in 30mins 🐀
Pythia's dev created another coin and sent us the supply. We have no connection to this coin and do not support it, so we burned it. Please do not send us any coins in the future; we will sell them.

We are not launching any tokens - only Pythia is official. Ignore everything else.
Today we bought more PYTHIA via Jupiter limit orders. Average buying price ~$0.028. 

Total buyback amount: 450 SOL (90K$ at current rate)

We used our own funds as well as earned Meteora LP fees.
GM, paper hands 🐁

Nothing special here, just… Pythia wants to show you his cute little festive hat to celebrate our account verification 👑
Alexander Panov, CEO @ Neiry Ltd.:

"Why are we doing all this in Neiry? The application of neurointerfaces, like those of Pythia, will unlock vast opportunities across numerous industries.

There will be a dramatic increase in efficiency in all current industrial uses of animals, primarily dogs (search dogs, guide dogs, rescue dogs, mine-sniffing dogs, etc.). Animals will be able to understand a significantly larger number of commands and execute them with greater precision. They will also be able to "speak" in response.

Self-sustaining livestock farms, where, for example, cows roam through the increasingly warming Siberian landscapes. Herds can be managed remotely, including activating a "Defense mode" against predators.

New ways to utilize animals – from the mundane use of rats for search and rescue during disasters to employing primates with neurointerfaces as workers, for example, in Amazon warehouses. Theoretically, worker gorillas could carry massive loads, while chimpanzees could assemble boxes for shipping. Payment in carrots is suitable.

Conversely, adding a biological brain to a fully mechanical robot. By the way, the Chinese have already conducted initial experiments.

Creating biological processors that operate on new principles, which could compete with Nvidia, including for mining.

I must mention that all experiments are conducted in accordance with the principles established by Ethics Committee."
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Demonstration of Pythia's training process, along with a short interview featuring the project's founders, Aleksandr Panov and the scientific supervisor, Professor Mikhail Lebedev, who is one of the world's leading scientists in the field of neurophysiology.

His h-index is 54, making him one of the top researchers in neurophysiology globally.

For more information, you can visit his profile here.

This video is eng dubbed using ai
Pythia is on Binance Alpha 🐁
You know NOTHING about rat whiskers! You have eyes & hands to explore, but rats have an army of sensors on their face. Whiskers are a rat's superpower. Here's how rats sense what you can't:

Sensors at the tips
Each whisker is like an antenna, picking up curves, pressure, and air changes. Rats sense a sly cat plotting an ambush before it pounces.

Hydraulic mechanics? You bet.
At the base of each whisker is a blood sinus. When a whisker moves, the fluid pressure instantly triggers brain activity. Genius, right?

Brain barrels
In the rat's brain cortex, there are "barrels," neural areas dedicated to each whisker.

Why is this cool?
Rats detect stimuli, assess textures, and identify objects without touching them. A quick whisker wave gives them all the info. Superfast: rats process signals in milliseconds. While you're thinking, "What's that?", they already know if it's edible.

Bonus: if scientists tickle the right "barrel" with electricity, they feel like their whisker touched something real. It's like telepathy for sensors.

Don't underestimate whiskers - they're mini-supercomputers!
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Hey, hamsters!
Who's got double FOMO? Missed Dogecoin and now TRUMP?

These guys are money-making masters!

What do you think to cash in on next?
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Neiry harnesses neurotechnology to power solutions across industries—medicine, marketing, psychology, industrial safety, education, aviation, and more—reaching 45 countries worldwide.
Pythia – the world’s first rat with a brain merged with AI and the first in history to have its own token – will be answering questions LIVE with Michael Lebedev & Anastasia, our lovely lab assistant, in an exclusive stream hosted by Mario Nawfal https://x.com/MarioNawfal

Join us this Thursday @ 8PM UTC on X Space 🐁
When Neiry began integrating brain and AI, we were among the first to prioritize neuroethics and respect the free will of all living beings.

During today’s preparations, the lab setup with numerous cameras and people frightened Pythia, resulting in inconsistent responses. We respect its agency and don’t want it to work under stress, so we’ve decided to postpone the stream by about a week.

This decision has been coordinated with Mario. We will announce the new date and time shortly.

https://x.com/neirylab/status/1882458314404929805
2025/03/09 19:04:28
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