Noland Arbaugh, the man with Neuralink's brain-reading chip said he woke up after the surgery and was already able to move a ...
Now he’s playing video games again. The chip is from Neuralink, the company owned by Elon Musk. Arbaugh says Musk changed his ...
Paralyzed in a swimming accident at the age of 22 in June 2016, Arbaugh had been dependent on others for daily tasks and ...
The Neuralink chip looks to restore a fraction of his previous independence, by allowing him to control a computer with his ...
Precision – which was co-founded by former Neuralink executive Benjamin Rapoport – broke the world record for the number of neuron-stimulating electrodes placed on a living human's brain (more ...
Earlier this year, Neuralink revealed that the first patient to receive the N1 implant – called Noland – had shown promising signs of “neuron spike detection” suggesting the device had ...
Having a chip in your brain that can translate your thoughts into computer commands may sound like science fiction - but it is a reality for Noland Arbaugh. In January 2024 - eight years after he ...