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First Neuralink patient makes full recovery, can move PC cursor just by thinking, says Elon Musk
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First Neuralink patient makes full recovery, can move PC cursor just by thinking, says Elon Musk

[ad_1] After months of testing on animals, billionaire Elon Musk's Neuralink has begun to ‘mess' with people's heads - literally! After receiving clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) a few months ago, the neurotechnology company carried out its first clinical trial last month, where it implanted a chip inside the skull of a patient. While it is an extremely risky procedure, the recipient has now fully recovered, according to Elon Musk.Neuralink's first human trial recipient recoversTalking on Spaces on X, Elon Musk shed light on the present condition of the first-ever Neuralink patient. Musk said, “Progress is good. [The] patient seems to have made a full recovery with no ill effects that we're aware of.” For the unaware, the Neuralink experiment is part o...
Neuralink has put its first chip in a human brain. What could possibly go wrong?
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Neuralink has put its first chip in a human brain. What could possibly go wrong?

[ad_1] Last week, Elon Musk announced his brain-computer interface company, Neuralink, had implanted a device in a human for the first time. The company's PRIME study, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration last year, is testing a brain implant for “people with paralysis to control external devices with their thoughts”.In the past few years, Neuralink has faced investigation for mistreatment of lab animals and seen the departure of several company executives. Nevertheless, the PRIME trial is a significant milestone for a company less than ten years old. However, Neuralink's challenges are far from over. Implanting a device is just the beginning of a decades-long clinical project beset with competitors, financial hurdles and ethical quandaries. Decades of developmentThe first re...
Elon Musk’s Neuralink carries out its first human brain chip implant; everything you need to know
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink carries out its first human brain chip implant; everything you need to know

[ad_1] Elon Musk's Neuralink has started to ‘mess' with people's heads - literally! The neurotechnology company has announced that it has performed its first human brain implant just months after it reportedly received interest from thousands of applicants. Neuralink received FDA approval last year for conducting human trials, and now, the first test has been carried out. In an X post on Tuesday, Musk announced, “The first human received an implant from @Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well. Initial results show promising neuron spike detection.” Here's everything you need to know about the Neuralink experiment. All about the Neuralink experimentThe experiment is called ‘PRIME Study' which is expected to last 6 years. As per reports, Neuralink has built a 4mm-square chipset, call...
Elon Musk’s growing legal challenges – check full list
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Elon Musk’s growing legal challenges – check full list

[ad_1] Elon Musk was sued by the U.S. securities regulator related to his takeover of Twitter, the latest court battle against the billionaire whose empire spans electric carmaker Tesla, space startup SpaceX and brain-chip startup Neuralink.Below is a list of Musk's legal entanglements. TWITTER LAWSUITSThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued Musk to compel the world's richest man to testify as part of a probe into his $44 billion takeover of social media giant Twitter, a court filing on Oct. 5 showed. In May 2022, Twitter investors had sued Musk, claiming he manipulated the company's stock price by failing to disclose in March 2022 that he was amassing shares in the platform now known as X.X was sued in federal court in Florida on Oct. 2 by a legal-marketing company that cl...
Fitbit in your skull! 10 things you should know about Neuralink, Elon Musk’s Brain-Computer firm
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Fitbit in your skull! 10 things you should know about Neuralink, Elon Musk’s Brain-Computer firm

[ad_1] Yesterday, September 20, was an important day for Elon Musk cofounded Neuralink, a neurotechnology company developing implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), as it received approval from an independent review board to begin recruiting for its first human trials. The company is currently focused on curing a disease called quadriplegia (paralysis to all four limbs) using brain implants. The company has been in the news for both its remarkable innovation as well as criticisms of impossible-sounding claims. If you are trying to find out about the company and its achievements so far, read on.10 things about Neuralink1. Neuralink was founded in 2016 by Elon Musk and a founding team of seven scientists and engineers. The company's aim was to build a direct communication channel be...
Elon Musk, Neuralink and the horrifying death of test monkeys: What’s the truth?
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Elon Musk, Neuralink and the horrifying death of test monkeys: What’s the truth?

[ad_1] Neuralink, Elon Musk's neurotechnology company on Tuesday announced that it would be commencing human trials soon after getting FDA approval a few months ago. For a study, called ‘PRIME Study', which is expected to last 6 years, the company is recruiting test subjects with a specific focus on people with quadriplegia, a form of paralysis which affects people from the neck down. However, the company has been in deep waters this month with questions over the nature of the death of Neuralink's test monkeys. While Musk earlier this month had claimed on X that no test monkey had died due to a Neuralink implant, an alarming report from Wired suggests otherwise.Neuralink's test monkeys: Cause of deathDocuments that were already available in the public domain were obtained by the Physici...
Elon Musk’s Brain startup Neuralink is recruiting for its first human clinical trial
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Elon Musk’s Brain startup Neuralink is recruiting for its first human clinical trial

[ad_1] Neuralink Corp., the brain implant startup led by billionaire Elon Musk, is recruiting patients for a clinical trial, a long-awaited step that brings the science fiction-esque technology closer to human reality.In a blog post, the company said it was recruiting patients with quadriplegia due to cervical spinal cord injury or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for the trial. Neuralink plans to evaluate the safety and functionality of its tool allowing people to manipulate external devices with their minds. The initial goal “is to grant people the ability to control a computer cursor or keyboard using their thoughts alone,” the company said in the post. The announcement marks a highly anticipated moment for the startup, which has created a wave of interest in the field of brain im...
Regulator says found no animal welfare breaches at Elon Musk firm beyond 2019 incident
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Regulator says found no animal welfare breaches at Elon Musk firm beyond 2019 incident

[ad_1] The head of the U.S. agency responsible for animal welfare has told lawmakers that it did not find any violations of animal research rules at Elon Musk's Neuralink beyond a 2019 incident the brain implant company had already reported.Officials with the Department of Agriculture (USDA) conducted a "focused" inspection in response to a complaint about the company's handling of animal experiments, but identified no compliance breaches, the agency's secretary Thomas Vilsack wrote to Congressman Earl Blumenauer in a July 14 letter reviewed by Reuters. The inspection included visits at Neuralink's two facilities in January 2023, Vilsack wrote, adding that there would be more inspections. Musk has expressed grand ambitions for his brain-implant startup, saying its chip would allow healt...
Elon Musk-led Neuralink wins US FDA approval to test brain chips in humans
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Elon Musk-led Neuralink wins US FDA approval to test brain chips in humans

[ad_1] In 2016, Elon Musk, along with a team of seven scientists and engineers launched Neuralink. The neurotechnology company has been developing implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). For the unaware, these are microchips, ranging between 4 to 6 nanometers wide, which are attached to the brain to heal certain disabilities and genetic diseases. Now, the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has approved Neuralink's demand to conduct its first tests on humans.These brain chips are said to improve the condition of people suffering from vision and mobility disorders using neural links between the brain and the body part. In 2019, Neuralink demonstrated a monkey playing the game "Pong" using the Neuralink implant. The company received praise for creating a wireless technology that ...