Elon Musk's Neuralink seeks patients for first human brain-computer implant trial
Neuralink is looking to test its brain-computer interface on people with paralysis.
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Neuralink is looking to test its brain-computer interface on people with paralysis.
The FDA outlined a number of issues that reportedly need addressing before Neuralink can be approved for human testing, including concerns over its lithium battery.
Elon Musk's company is under fire after an activist group alleged that Neuralink transported 'contaminated' brain implants without proper safety measures.
The almost three hour presentation also went into great detail about Neuralink and the advancements of the technology.
And thus we have an early finalist for Headline of the Year.
He's probably better at Pong than you and he's not even using a controller.
Elon Musk's Neuralink company issued a progress update today. Check out the full presentation from YouTube here!
Elon Musk's accidentally blasted out a phone number to his millions of followers tonight.