Elon Musk’s brain implant company is launching a new study to test whether its wireless device can control a robotic arm.
An earlier blog post said the process involved more than 1,000 electrodes in the device and at least 64 threads, each thinner than a strand of human hair. Neuralink measures the speed and accuracy ...
Elon Musk gave a 30-minute lecture on @Neuralink last month at the 2024 Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). The roadmap is achieve millions of electrodes connecting to billions of neurons for a ...
Neuralink encountered a problem with the implant ... Attached to the puck are 64 threads, each thinner than a human hair and ...
Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant company aims to ... and is implanted under the skull where 64 neural threads are attached to the motor cortex. The device then decodes the desired movement ...
His start-up Neuralink applied to launch human trials ... probe containing more than 3,000 electrodes attached to flexible threads thinner than a human hair, which can monitor the activity of ...
Neuralink has apparently gotten the go-ahead ... has OK'd a second trial in which the device's wires — 64 threads, each thinner than a strand of human hair — will be implanted even deeper ...
TORONTO, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Canadian neurosurgeons in partnership with Elon Musk's Neuralink have regulatory ... ton robot to implant 64 electrodes, each with 16 contacts, into the hand-motor ...