Revolutionizing Brain-Computer Interface: Inside the Human Trials of Elon Musk's Neuralink Implant😲 |
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ELON MUSK NEURALINK NEW BRAIN IMPLANTS BEGIN HUMAN TRIAL 😲
The world billionaire, Elon Musk, has been talking a lot lately about a new brain implant called Neuralink. He has been giving the world clues on some of the applications he expects will be capable of in the first decade of the product life cycle. Elon's brain chip startup is preparing to launch clinical trials in humans. As we are getting much closer to the first clinical human trials for Neuralink, we can expect things to start becoming clearer on not only what this brain-computer interface technology does but also how it tends to help people. So, what can we expect from this new invention? Well, that's what we'll be discussing in this video. So, watch it to the very end because it will be so exciting. When Elon Musk was recently asked if Neuralink was still on track for their first human trial by the end of this year, His response was simply 'Yes', which makes it so factual. This could be a really good sign because whenever the tech billionaire gives a short and abrupt answer like this, it usually depicts his confidence. So, he looks certain that this will be made possible. Around last year, Elon Musk was again asked about human trials of Neuralink. In his response, he wrote, "If things go well, we might be able to do initial human trials later this year." On the news earlier this year, Neuralink was hoping to hire both coordinator and a director for these clinical trials. In the job hosting, Neuralink says that the director will work closely with top engineers and highly innovative doctors and work with Neuralink's first clinical trial participants. We are aware that the tech billionaire has broadly promised the people that Neuralink will be able to do a handful of things. Yes, it is believed to be able to do everything from enabling telepathic communication and curing brain diseases to helping people with spinal cord injuries. Neuralink will also allow us to control devices with our thoughts. Also, merging human consciousness with artificial intelligence will be made possible. In fact, this chip is designed even to allow patients with acute paralysis to communicate using their thoughts. Although this Neuralink has a good mission and vision, it is yet to receive approval from the FDA. |