Elon Musk co-founded Neuralink in 2016 to develop brain-machine interfaces. The first product — the ... [+] N1 implant — focuses on allowing patients with paralysis to control computer cursors ...
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Shanghai-based brain-computer interface (BCI) company StairMed, which claims to outperform Elon Musk’s Neuralink in certain areas, has raised 350 million yuan (US$48 million) in the largest-ever ...
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink has selected Miami as a clinical trial site for its brain-computer interface. Musk’s Neuralink makes devices that link the human brain to computers, focusing on giving ...
Elon Musk’s Neuralink suggests that a human patient might have successfully used the company’s brain chip to remotely control a robot. A short video clip posted Thursday shows a robot arm ...
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS University of Miami joins Neuralink's brain-computer interface study. The study evaluates Neuralink's N1 implant and R1 robot. Focus is on patients with spinal cord injury or ALS.
Paradromics Inc., a brain implant rival to Elon Musk’s Neuralink Corp., is partnering with Saudi Arabia’s Neom to develop brain-computer interface therapies in the Middle East and North Africa.
The University of Miami is teaming with Neuralink to find out. The UM Miller School of Medicine's Department of Neurological Surgery and the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis were selected to become ...