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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Shows First Patient Using Its Brain Implant

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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Elon Musk's Neuralink has debuted its brain-computer interface in a live demonstration, showcasing a paralyzed man, Noland Arbaugh, who, thanks to the Neuralink implant, is now able to control a computer cursor with his thoughts. This significant development opens new possibilities for individuals with severe physical disabilities, offering them a greater level of independence and interaction with technology. Unlike previous brain-computer interfaces, Neuralink's device operates wirelessly and can be used outside the confines of laboratory settings, promoting a more accessible and versatile application. This advancement not only represents a leap forward in assistive technology but also hints at Neuralink's broader ambitions to augment human capabilities in the face of advancing artificial intelligence.

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