Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) company Neuralink has been given the green light to test its device in tetraplegic patients in Canada – the first international trial of the technology.
The company wants more workers in Texas and California to produce its brain implants and the surgical robot designed to ...
referred to as "Alex," had received his Neuralink implant. According to its official blog, Alex has been improving his ability to play video games and has started learning how to use computer ...
Like the US study, the CAN-PRIME Neuralink trial will only consider patients who can't use their hands and is designed to ...
Neuralink has already implanted the device in two patients. The company says the device is working well in the second trial patient, who has been using it to play video games and learn how to ...
Neuralink, the brain implant startup run by Elon Musk, said it is opening human trials in Canada. On X, the company said ...
Musk has said Neuralink's technology would eventually allow people to send messages or play games using only their thoughts. It's initially intended to help people with neurological disorders.
but given the good reflexes and lightning-fast response times required for some games, that alone is impressive. Based on Neuralink's website, it looks like the firm may be currently seeking ...