Impressive Demo: Neuralink Allows Paralyzed Patient to Control Computer Cursor and Play Games

Thursday, 21 March 2024, 10:13

The first Neuralink patient, paralyzed from the shoulders down, showcased remarkable ability to control a computer cursor and play games using only brain signals. This advancement in brain-computer interface technology opens new possibilities for individuals with disabilities, but ethical concerns arise from animal testing practices.
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Impressive Demo: Neuralink Allows Paralyzed Patient to Control Computer Cursor and Play Games

Neuralink Implant: Brain-to-computer interface

The brain-computer interface (BCI) device, compact in size, detects brain signals during physical movement and translates them into computer commands for hands-free interaction.

  • Noland Arbaugh, first Neuralink patient, plays chess using only thoughts

Ethical dilemmas in the pursuit of disability care revolution

Neuralink aims to revolutionize care for the disabled, yet faces criticism for unethical animal testing practices, raising concerns about the technology's impact on ethics and society.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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