Neuralink has successfully implanted its brain-computer interface device in a second patient, enabling them to control digital devices through thought.
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OUR TAKENeuralink’s success in brain chip implants is a breakthrough towards enhancing independence for paralysed individuals. However, the long-term efficacy and safety of these…
Neuralink’s second implant allows a paralysed patient to control digital devices by thought, with 400 of 1,024 electrodes working well.
Neuralink implanted the device in a 29-year-old patient named Noland Arbaugh in January.Several threads have retracted from Arbaugh’s brain.
Neuralink’s breakthrough livestream demonstrates quadriplegic control of games via thought, advancing brain-machine interface tech.