Neuralink's chip in the brain: A computer powered by thoughts


- A viral video of playing chess in a computer by giving commands from the brain

- The man lost sensation from the neck down due to paralysis: In January, the first Neuralink chip was implanted in his brain.

New York: A brain chip developed by Elon Musk's company Neuralink was implanted in the mind of a person at the beginning of the year. It was the world's first brain chip implant operation. Now the video of that person has come out. In it, he operated a computer by giving commands with his mind and also enjoyed chess. This video has gone viral on social media.

The Neuralink company fitted a brain chip in the mind of a 29-year-old young man named Noland Arbug. He had his first operation in January. The young man, who has a Neuralink brain chip, is completely paralyzed from the neck down. He is confined to a wheelchair due to a rare disease called quadriplegic.

With a brain chip, he can operate a computer system by giving commands with the help of his mind. Neuralink shared the first video of the experiments on social media. In it, the person gives commands to the computer. A song can be played and stopped with just a thought. He did not stop at any place. Infected, the person can't even move his body. Chess is also played with the mind. In online chess, one can execute moves in a computer system by just thinking. An engineer from Neuralink was also with the person. He monitored the experiment. Noland is heard saying while playing chess: This is cool. He also said that I am lucky to have this chip implanted in my brain. He shared his chess experience and said that I thought in my mind that moves to the left move accordingly. Back and forth, the dice reach the spot I plan to place.

This video has gone viral and four crore people have watched that video. People have called this brain chip revolutionary. He expressed the opinion that this technology will be very useful for those whose body does not move in this way.

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