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UK patients suffering from severe diagnoses such as quadriplegia or vision loss can now apply to take part in future clinical trials for brain-computer interface implants by Elon Musk's Neuralink.
Elon Musk's Neuralink shared an update on its clinical study after the first human patient reached 100 days with a chip in his brain, and saying he's happy with the progress made is an understatement.
Noland Arbaugh, the first person to receive a Neuralink brain chip implant, revealed he has already used it to play the strategy game Civilization VI in a recent all-nighter game event.
A livestream video shared by Neuralink's official X handle shows 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh playing chess on his laptop and moving the cursor using the mind. He received the implant in January.
Neuralink is not the only company offering a way that allows patients to control computer just with their thoughts. Australian company is doing the very same and its solution is completely different.
Musk's project Neuralink, which aims to cure life-changing injuries, runs its first clinical trial on a human patient. All looks good so far, as the patient is able to control PC cursor without hands.
Last weekend, the very first human patient received Neuralink's N1 brain chip. It is important milestone for Musk's project, which aims to cure the most severe diseases and life-changing injuries.
A new report says Activision held an internal town hall this week, where its CEO Bobby Kotick got interviewed by James Corden (not a joke) about the future of the publisher under Microsoft.
Neuralink's first human trials could happen this year, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. However, he didn't reveal any information about the timeline or how many patients will take part in the trial.
Neuralink said it has received regulatory approval from FDA for its first-in-human clinical study. The company, funded by Elon Musk, has been working on a brain-computer interface for several years.
Speaking on Clubhouse, Neuralink founder Elon Musk told that his company has wired up a happy simian to play video games. Videos on it could be dropping in about a month's time as well.
Elon Musk is set to give an update on the work that his Neuralink firm has been doing. The firm was previously said that it was looking to start trials on humans sometime this year.
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Neuralink is the latest endeavor from famed CEO Elon Musk, who's looking to create a brain-computer interface, that could speed up cognition, aid memory, and change human minds for the better.