Elon Musk's Neuralink has successfully implanted a brain chip in a patient who can control a computer mouse with their mind. However, experts criticize the lack of transparency around the device's safety and ethical concerns, raising questions about patient safety and the field of neurotechnology.
This ALS patient has a brain implant that translates his thoughts to computer commands https://t.co/vMVuRqVLnL
My opinion of Neurolink: We already have the tech to project images onto the back of your eyes, project sounds into your head without speakers, read subvocalized words out of your throat, and read direction and rotation intention with a set of leads against your scalp. In 20…
Elon Musk’s lack of transparency in updates about his brain implant company Neuralink flouts scientific and ethical norms, raises questions about patient safety and risks setting back the entire field of neurotechnology, experts told Forbes. https://t.co/3sOdBBNn8d https://t.co/P201JK4hkp
Experts Criticize Elon Musk’s Neuralink Over Transparency After Billionaire Says First Brain Implant Works https://t.co/VSgskLMTGl https://t.co/sBCHkilgSw
The first person to receive a brain-monitoring device from Neuralink can control a computer cursor with their mind, Elon Musk revealed this week Researchers say this is not a major feat — and they are concerned about the secrecy around the device’s safety https://t.co/3j3ri7FLD2
Elon Musk claims Neuralink’s first patient implanted with a brain chip can already move a computer mouse with their mind. https://t.co/fYFpses0ka