In January 2024, Neuralink implanted a neurochip into the brain of its first human patient.
Indoors, the guy has already learned to control the power of thought with the mouse. He turned out to be 29-year-old Noland Arbow, who 8 years ago suffered a spinal cord injury and lost the mobility of all four limbs.
The guy cannot move his arms and legs, and also does not think anything below the shoulder.
Arbow tried playing Civilization VI and chess, but settled on the latter. He enjoyed the process so much that he looked forward to each session so that he could continue learning how to control devices with his mind. The problem so far is the charge, which only lasts for a few hours.
The clip-chip allows you to work throughout the day and discharge closer to bedtime, and charge during sleep.
Source: Iphones RU

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