Elon Musk’s Neuralink shows first brain-chip patient playing online chess
- March 22, 2024
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink shows first brain-chip patient playing online chess
Subject: Science and tech
Section: Awareness in Computer and IT
Context:
- Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup Neuralink live streamed on Wednesday its first patient implanted with a chip using his mind to play online chess.
More on news:
- Noland Arbaugh, the 29-year-old patient who was paralyzed below the shoulder after a diving accident, played chess on his laptop and moved the cursor using the Neuralink device.
- 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh is the first human patient to get implanted with the Neuralink device that reads signals from the brain.
- The implant seeks to enable people to control a computer cursor or keyboard using only their thoughts.
- Musk in January this year announced that the first implant was successful and that the patient was able to “move a cursor” using the interface.
About Neuralink:
- Neuralink is working on developing a brain-computer interface that is designed to help patients with paralysis or other conditions control computers and other electronic devices using neural signals.
- The US Food and Drug Administration gave Neuralink clearance to conduct its first trial to test its implant on humans last year.
- The study used a robot to surgically place a brain-computer interface in a region of the brain that controls the intention to move.