Business Insider reports that last month, Neuralink implanted its first computer chip into a human patient’s brain. Now, company founder Elon Musk says the patient has recovered fully and can move a computer mouse cursor simply by thinking.'. Whoa.
Technology to remotely control electronic devices, without a brain chip implant has already existed for years. Literally a wire net mesh cap that can be worn on a persons head.
Business Insider reports that last month, Neuralink implanted its first computer chip into a human patient’s brain. Now, company founder Elon Musk says the patient has recovered fully and can move a computer mouse cursor simply by thinking.'. Whoa.
Creepy and amazing.
Supposedly it's to help brain injured people. But, hey what could go wrong?
Wonder if the jabs were to help prepare for an influx of patients needing it.
Technology to remotely control electronic devices, without a brain chip implant has already existed for years. Literally a wire net mesh cap that can be worn on a persons head.