Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain implant project, faced challenges with the brain chip's performance in its first patient, @ModdedQuad. Despite flaws, the patient, paralyzed from the neck down, gained cursor control with his mind, showcasing the device's potential. Noland Arbaugh, the first participant in Neuralink's human clinical trial, expressed few regrets despite significant issues with the computerized brain device. The project aims to revolutionize brain-computer interfaces, offering hope for individuals with paralysis.
#Neuralink's first human patient Noland Arbaugh shared his experience of undergoing brain-chip surgery and reflected on how the technology has been very useful for him. Read more: https://t.co/5GBeGvjsQm
the first patient for Elon Musk's Neuralink, shows how the brain chip implant works wild times ahead... https://t.co/MP0WC693RD
Elon Musk's Neuralink patient demonstrates how brain chip works https://t.co/dBn4we6Au5
Setback Deals Blow to Neuralink’s First Brain Implant Patient, but He Stays Upbeat - “Elon Musk’s first human experiment with a computerized brain device developed significant flaws, but the subject, who is paralyzed, has few regrets.” https://t.co/HWZGpVD2t1
Elon Musk’s first human experiment with the computerized brain device Neuralink developed significant flaws. But Noland Arbaugh, who is paralyzed and the first patient to take part in the human clinical trial, said he has few regrets. https://t.co/ZbLOatt4hq
Neuralink's first patient @ModdedQuad told Bloomberg Businessweek how Elon Musk's brain implant has changed his life. In this episode of the Elon, Inc. podcast, @ashleevance discusses what the future may be like for Musk's startup and its patient https://t.co/0gwWJAqlpZ https://t.co/1GKLRs5hKq
Neuralink's first patient @ModdedQuad told @BW how Elon Musk's brain implant has changed his life. In this episode of the Elon, Inc. podcast, @ashleevance discusses what the future may be like for Musk's startup and its patient https://t.co/jdhtRzQ2rX https://t.co/wu9L3JVnqB
Elon Musk's team at @Neuralink built a brain implant and @ModdedQuad was the first to try it out. Paralyzed from the neck down, he got control of a cursor with his mind. Soon he was "flying," though all did not go as hoped. https://t.co/nG5OIO4EZu
Neuralink made adjustments to the brain chip that limited the device's performance in the first patient. https://t.co/X9Uhreahf8