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In a groundbreaking development, the recipient of the world's first Neuralink brain-chip transplant can now control a computer mouse simply by thinking, announced by Elon Musk, the founder of the tech startup Neuralink.
During an X Spaces event on Monday, Musk expressed his satisfaction with the progress made, stating that the patient has fully recovered with no reported negative effects. The patient can now move the mouse across the screen using only their thoughts, showcasing the incredible potential of Neuralink technology.
Furthermore, Musk mentioned that Neuralink is actively working on enhancing the patient's abilities to click the mouse through thought control, indicating the continuous advancements in the field of brain-chip interface technology.
Earlier this year in January, Neuralink achieved a significant milestone by successfully implanting its brain chip technology in the first human patient. This achievement was the culmination of years of research conducted by academic labs and tech companies, aimed at establishing a direct link between human brains and computers to address various diseases and disabilities.
Prior to implanting the brain chip, Neuralink obtained approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for human implantation, as well as approval for recruiting participants for the first human clinical trial in September.
Elon Musk's Neuralink project continues to push the boundaries of technology and medicine, offering new possibilities for individuals with neurological conditions. With the ability to control a computer mouse simply through thought, the potential applications of Neuralink technology are limitless, paving the way for a future where brain-computer interfaces are commonplace.
HASHTAGS: ELON MUSK | NEURALINK | SPACE X | HUMAN IMPLANT

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