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Guru3D.com » News » Neuralink brain reader will be ready for human trials in six months

Neuralink brain reader will be ready for human trials in six months

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/01/2022 10:33 AM | source: | 29 comment(s)
Neuralink brain reader will be ready for human trials in six months

Elon Musk has revealed that Neuralink's mind reader might be tested on humans within six months. The business still needs approval from U.S. health officials to undertake tests using the brain chip.

Neuralink is developing a coin-sized implant that will be inserted into the skull. The goal is to communicate with a computer directly through the brain. This should allow paralysed individuals to move their muscles once more. Neuralink also intends to restore sight to the blind. Musk believes that even persons born blind should be able to accomplish this. Neuralink must gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration before the mind reader may be implanted in humans (FDA). Musk asserts that the majority of Neuralink's documentation has been submitted to the regulatory body. The FDA regulates medical equipment such as brain implants.

In recent years, the Neuralink chip has been tested on multiple animals. During an experiment on a monkey, the animal was able to play the fifty-year-old game, Pong mentally. The mind reader detected the app's brain activity and translated it into the movement of the board to cause the ball to bounce.

 

 

The Neuralink mind reader detects brain activity using wires smaller than a human hair. Due to their flexibility, these would be safer than present brain implants. Musk founded Neuralink in 2017; he frequently establishes ambitious companies, such as Tesla, Hyperloop, and SpaceX.







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Kaarme
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#6078151 Posted on: 12/01/2022 11:48 AM
The chip will read your thoughts and post them on your Twitter account, whether you wanted it or not. Better not have any lewd thoughts!

Also, after the chip has been installed, you will suddenly feel a great urge to buy a new Tesla model with all the available options.

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#6078159 Posted on: 12/01/2022 12:11 PM
I don't know if to feel joy or panic.

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#6078169 Posted on: 12/01/2022 01:05 PM


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#6078170 Posted on: 12/01/2022 01:10 PM
I on the other hand am very hopeful about such technologies! Can help countless people that are left stuck on a chair or even paralyzed from the neck and bellow!

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#6078172 Posted on: 12/01/2022 01:12 PM
Who would willingly let some robot to insert 1 to 16 thousand wires into his brain... only a brainless person.

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