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    Home » Blog » Video: Paralyzed man uses Elon Musk’s brain chip implant to play chess, move computer mouse

    Video: Paralyzed man uses Elon Musk’s brain chip implant to play chess, move computer mouse

    March 21, 2024Updated:March 21, 2024 US News No Comments
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    A paralytic patient is seen in a popular video using Elon Musk’s Nerualink mind chip implanted to control a game of chess on a laptop while using his mind.

    Actually uploaded as a video, Neuralink’s film features a Neuralink expert talking with Noland Arbaugh, a 29- year- old paralytic patient. Noland, a former Corps of Cadets part at Texas A&amp, M, was paralyzed below his arms in a “freak swimming injury” while working as a station counselor about eight years ago, according to The Daily Mail.

    Musk announced in January that the first Ai head implant had been effectively implanted in a man. Arbaugh showed viewers on Wednesday that he could command a computer keyboard and play chess using only his brain, making him the first person to have received a Neuralink brain implant.

    ” It’s all being done with my brain”, he said. ” If y’all can see the cursor moving around the screen, that’s all me, y ‘all”.

    According to Bloomberg, the head transplant from Neuralink is a “brain-computer software systems that is about the size of a quarter.” An application that converts mental signal information received from the implant to actions, such as putting chess pieces on a table, is sent via the implant.

    During Wednesday’s video, Arbaugh said that it” became instinctive” for him to” began imagining the mouse moving” after he received the head chip implanted and started practicing on the computer.

    ” Ostensibly, it was like using the Force on the mouse, and I could get it to move wherever I wanted,” Arbaugh explained”. Just point your cursor at a location on the screen, and it will proceed exactly where I wanted it to. It was a wild practice.

    Study MORE: Videos: Elon Musk’s fresh ‘ anthropomorphic’ robot revealed

    Arbaugh said the head chip has “already changed my life,” while acknowledging that Neuralink’s brain implant technology is imperfect and still needs improvement. The paraplegic added that the first implant procedure “was extremely simple.”

    A day later, I actually was released from the hospital. I have no mental difficulties”, he said. ” I just want to congratulate Neuralink for doing this, for working hard every day to make this a reality. They will, in my opinion, alter the earth.

    In response to Wednesday’s video, Musk released a statement on X, previously Online, foreshadowing the company’s potential programs. He claimed that “people can use their arms typically and move again after long-term if the mind motor cortex is damaged enough to shunt the signals from the brain’s motor cortex past the damaged region of the spine.”

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