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Elon Musk’s Neuralink has implanted its brain-computer interface in five patients, with trials showing basic ...
Noland Arbaugh, the first Neuralink patient, tells "Elizabeth Vargas Reports" what life has been like in the year since he received a brain chip after being paralyzed in a diving accident in 2016. #Br ...
Before the implant, Noland Arbaugh couldn't be left alone for 30 minutes; now, he can play online chess and perform other ...
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As well as this, he can use Grok AI to create a clone of his own voice to speak. Noland Arbaugh became Neuralink’s first patient to test the neurotech firm’s chip, having it implanted in January 2024.
Neuralink's first patient, Noland Arbaugh, is a quadriplegic who has been using his implant to move a computer cursor and play the video game Civilization. In March, he reported having no side ...
The first nonverbal Neuralink patient to receive the chip implant is offering a glimpse into how he uses the technology – ...
Noland Arbaugh recalled the bad experience he had with the experiment: "For a while the chip was disconnected involuntarily and I lost control of what I had, but it was only for a few minutes".