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Brad G. Smith, an ALS patient, regains communication abilities with a Neuralink implant, illustrating the potential of brain-computer interfaces in aiding speech impairments.
Brad Smith is the third person in the world to get a brain chip implant with Elon Musk's Neuralink, and the first nonverbal ALS patient to do so.
Neuralink and other companies are pioneering brain-computer interfaces, allowing individuals with severe spinal injuries to ...
Headlined by brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) as its underpinning technology, Neuralink is not really playing around with sci-fi; it is in fact building a future where technology goes easily hand ...
Smith's synthetic voice was created by analyzing old recordings made before his illness, allowing him to regain a voice for his thoughts and communicate in a voice similar to his own.
Elon Musk said that Neuralink is launching a trial in the UAE.Win McNamee/Getty Images Elon Musk said that Neuralink, his brain chip company, is launching a clinical trial in the UAE. The announcement ...
Neuralink's website notes, "The threads of our implant are so fine that they can't be inserted by the human hand. Our surgical robot has been designed to reliably and efficiently insert these ...