Neuralink's Brain-Chip Implant Enables Quadriplegic Man to Control Video Games with His Mind

Neuralink's Brain-Chip Implant Enables Quadriplegic Man to Control Video Games with His Mind

By
Hiroshi Tanaka
1 min read

Neuralink, Elon Musk's neural technology company, has successfully implanted a brain-chip into a quadriplegic man, allowing him to play video games and control a computer with his mind. The patient, Noland Arbaugh, experienced paralysis after a diving accident, and the chip has significantly improved his quality of life. Despite some issues, Arbaugh expressed how the chip has already enhanced his daily activities. Neuralink's advancements hold promise for individuals with disabilities, marking a significant milestone in the field of neurotechnology. Arbaugh's testimony during the livestream highlights the tangible benefits of Neuralink's groundbreaking innovation.

You May Also Like

This article is submitted by our user under the News Submission Rules and Guidelines. The cover photo is computer generated art for illustrative purposes only; not indicative of factual content. If you believe this article infringes upon copyright rights, please do not hesitate to report it by sending an email to us. Your vigilance and cooperation are invaluable in helping us maintain a respectful and legally compliant community.

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Get the latest in enterprise business and tech with exclusive peeks at our new offerings