People who have lost the ability to move or speak may soon have a new option: surgically implanted devices that link the brain to a computer. More than two decades after researchers first demonstrated ...
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Elon Musk claims Neuralink’s first human patient can move a computer mouse by thinking. The neurotech firm implanted its device into the first human patient in January. Neuralink’s brain-chip implant, ...
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Phillip McKenzie, who was paralyzed from the neck down in a fall in 2012, uses a brain-computer interface developed by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh to navigate complex virtual tasks ...
It isn’t quite the cyborg superhuman with telepathic powers that Elon Musk aspires to, but everyone has to start somewhere. During a Spaces discussion, the Neuralink owner finally lifted the veil on ...
People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer. Click, speak, move: These brain implants are poised to help people with ...