First Neuralink Patient Showcases Incredible Abilities Using Brain Signals
Neuralink Breakthrough: First Patient Controls Computer with Thoughts
Noland Arbaugh, the first individual to receive a Neuralink implant, displayed exceptional abilities in controlling a computer cursor and playing games using only brain signals.
Brain-to-Computer Interface
The compact BCI device detects brain electrical signals during various activities and translates them into computer commands, enabling hands-free interaction.
The implantation procedure involves a quick insertion of the device into the brain region responsible for movement control via a robotic arm.
Ethical Dilemmas in Disability Care Revolution
While Neuralink aims to transform care for the disabled, ethical concerns arise from the company's animal testing practices, drawing criticism for harm inflicted on animals during experiments.
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