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Biotech trails: A third human patient gets Musk’s Neuralink brain implant to link people to machines
Tech oligarch Elon Musk said a third person has received an implant from his brain-computer interface company Neuralink, one ...
Neuralink’s disclosure about tiny threads coming out of the brain-computer ... of the clinical trial indicated that the wires might pull out, removing the electrodes used to decode the patient ...
The first nonverbal patient to receive Neuralink’s brain implant has edited and narrated a video online using only his brain ...
Neuralink claims that it has developed very small flexible "threads" - four to six microsmeters (µm) in width (less than the width of a human hair) - that can be inserted into the human brain to ...
The third human to receive a Neuralink brain implant ... Smith said it replaced a hole in his skull, and the threads were placed just a few millimeters into his brain by a robot, avoiding the ...
It was never mentioned just how many threads had retracted. Neuralink, in the blog post, said that researchers adapted their techniques, leading to improved control and performance of the implant.
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