Elon Musk teases huge update on Neuralink brain implant patient leaving people shocked over ‘phenomenal achievement’
Elon Musk teases huge update on Neuralink brain implant patient leaving people shocked over ‘phenomenal achievement’
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ELON Musk's Neuralink has claimed a human patient used one of its brain chips to control a robot arm with their mind. In a short clip posted on X, a robot arm holding a pen slowly wrote the word "convoy" on a whiteboard. Convoy is the name of the Neuralink study focusing on using the company's N1 brain chip to control a robotic arm. "I don't think most people understand what’s happening here: Neuralink’s patient is controlling a robotic arm with his mind," one onlooker wrote on X.
"Not a joystick, not a muscle sensor, just his thoughts.". Musk replied, to seemingly confirm what people were seeing in the video, saying "true". The 30-second clip doesn't reveal who is controlling the machine. Three human patients have had the chips inserted in their brains so far. The Convoy study, first announced in November, aims to give people with disabilities, particularly quadriplegics, the power of limb control.
"I'm one of the many paralysed people so happy for his progress with Neuralink," a second person wrote on X. A third person called the progress a "phenomenal achievement". In March, Neuralink’s first human patient to have the N1 surgically implanted in his brain, Noland Arbaugh, successfully used the technology to control the mouse cursor on his laptop. Arbaugh, a quadriplegic, used the tech to play Mario Kart and live stream on his PC using just his brain.