The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had given Neuralink the green light last year to perform its first trial to test the implant on humans, representing a landmark juncture in their ambitions to ...
Neuralink encountered a problem with the implant in its first human patient, Noland Arbaugh, that reduced the amount of data ...
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has released a report entitled, "The Rise of Preemptive Bans on Human Microchip Implants," looking primarily at how some states are ...
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp has performed its first brain implant on a human – a major step toward the billionaire’s goal of one day enabling people to control computers with their minds.
Speaking at an event in Las Vegas streamed on his platform X (formerly Twitter), Musk highlighted Neuralink’s progress and ambitions to implant the devices in 20-30 more people in 2025.
Elon Musk's Neuralink successfully implanted its device in a third human and plans 20-30 more procedures in 2025. The upgraded devices will have more electrodes and longer battery life, aiming to ...
The company's brain implant is intended to let people control a computer mouse or keyboard using their thoughts. It would be inserted in the brain region responsible for controlling the intent to ...
Neuralink Monkey Types With Brain Implant, Elon Musk Says Human Testing Coming Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink said it should be ready to test its brain-implant technology on humans in six months.