Paralyzed man runs computer with chip implanted in brain, Neuralink's big success


Washington, March 22, 2024, Friday

Elon Musk's company has had a major breakthrough in brain computer interface technology with Neuralink. In which a paralyzed person not only operated the computer cursor but also succeeded in playing chess by thinking. A video about this is being shared on Neuralink.

According to information, 29-year-old Noland Abardh was paralyzed from the shoulder down. Eight years ago, Gamkhwar was forced to live paralyzed in an accident. He could not play any kind of game after this incident. He was depressed and thought he would never be able to play the game. Now he is able to play the game again. He claimed to control the cursor with the brain in a Neuralic video.


Neuralic was founded by startup king Alan Musk as a medical research unit. Its aim was to enable disabled people to join the world in spite of their disability. Neura technology consists of a sophisticated implant procedure in which thread-like electrodes are inserted into the robotic brain. With this, editors can communicate between activities and computing devices.


According to the information received, the 29-year-old man described his surgery as very normal. Leave is available on the same day as the surgery. The man considered himself lucky to be a part of Neuralik. The coin-shaped Neuralink device is still being tested. If there is complete success in this, it will be considered a great achievement. Some reports have also claimed that even a blind person will be able to see with the help of this chip. People whose body has become paralyzed will be able to walk.

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