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Elon Musk says Neuralink has successfully implanted a brain chip in a second human patient. The patient has used the chip to play video games and design 3D objects. Here's how Neuralink's chips work.
Elon Musk’s brain implant startup Neuralink announced this week that “Alex,” the second person to receive the company’s brain-computer interface, is recovering healthily.
Neuralink has successfully implanted in a second patient its device designed to give paralyzed patients the ability to use digital devices by thinking alone, according to the startup's owner Elon ...
That's right: the photo above is Neuralink’s second brain chip implant patient showing off his newly acquired Jedi mind tricks while playing a round of Counter-Strike 2.The patient, only known ...
The controversial company said its second human patient is using the device to design 3D objects and play video games, while issues with the first patient’s device have been fixed. Neuralink ...
Neuralink Says a Second Patient Controlled a Computer Minutes After Activating a Brain Implant. The second recipient of the tech from Elon Musk’s company is already gaming, and doing far more ...
Neuralink has implanted its second brain-computer interface (BCI) chip into a human subject — even as the first person to ever get one admits that it's lost much of its functionality.
Neuralink brain implant allows third patient, and the first to have ALS with the technology, to create and edit a video shared on social media. Brad Smith, ...
Noland Arbaugh, Neuralink's first patient, says he now calls his brain implant "Eve." In January, the Arizona resident became the first person to get Elon Musk's brain implant. Seven months later ...
Musk said 400 of the implant’s electrodes on the second patient’s brain are working. Neuralink on its website states that its implant uses 1,024 electrodes.