Three years after Neuralink showed images of a monkey playing Pong Using signals transmitted through a brain implant, the company, supported by Elon Musk shared another video, this time of a man using the same technology to play chess on a computer.
Neuralink Livestreamed the amazing screening (below) on social media on Wednesday.
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The video shows paralyzed Noland Arbeau, who recently became the first human patient to have a Neuralink device implanted in his brain, using his thoughts to control a cursor that moves chess pieces.
Although he was clearly delighted with his new abilities (he described the first time he moved the cursor as a “wild experience”), the volunteer admitted that they “met some challenges” along the way but said he had no no worsening. cognitive thanks to the test.
Arbaugh, who was paralyzed from the neck down after a diving accident nearly a decade ago, added: “I don’t want people to think this is the end of the journey. “There’s a lot of work to be done, but it’s already changed my life.”
Shortly after the device was implanted earlier this year, Musk, who co-founded Neuralink in 2016, posted on social media: “The first person received the Neuralink implant yesterday and is recovering well,” adding that “initial results show promising “neural systems.” burst detection,” which is necessary to transmit commands from the brain to the body.
The company previously said the robot would be positioned to place “ultra-thin, flexible implant strands in the area of the brain that controls movement intent,” and that once installed, the implant would be “cosmetically invisible and designed to record and transmit brain signals wirelessly to an app that deciphers intention of movement.”
Neuralink is developing a brain-computer interface in hopes of helping people with devices control severe paralysis through thinking. Several other companies are working on similar technologies.
Tellingly, Musk also said that the implant could one day give people “superhuman thinking.”
Source: Digital Trends

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