Elon Musk Neuralink is accepting applications for the second trial.
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Elon Musk Neuralink is accepting applications for the second trial.
Neuralink Corp. is a neurotechnology company that has developed an implantable brain-computer interface that allows people to control their phones and computers just by thinking.
The first indication Neuralink aims to address is the restoration of digital autonomy to people living with quadriplegia due to spinal cord injury (SCI) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)—a capability that we are calling “telepathy.
Neuralink s second trial application is open.
Neuralink in a blog on Thursday said it is inviting those with quadriplegia to participate in their second clinical trial.
Elon Musk, the CEO of X and Founder of Neuralink about the application, he said that Neuralink is accepting applications for the second participant.
“Neuralink is accepting applications for the second participant. This is our Telepathy cybernetic brain implant that allows you to control your phone and computer just by thinking. No one better than Noland (@ModdedQuad) himself to tell you about the first!,” Elon said.
About Neuralink
. is a neurotechnology company that has developed an implantable brain-computer interface that allows people to control their phones and computers just by thinking.
According to a report, it was founded by Elon Musk and a team of seven scientists and engineers, and it is headquartered in Fremont, California, US.
For several years, the neurotechnology company was building a device that was intended to interface with various regions of the brain to solve debilitating brain and central nervous system ailments. The first indication they aim to address is the restoration of digital autonomy to people living with quadriplegia due to spinal cord injury (SCI) or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)—a capability that we are calling “telepathy, according to the report.
Neuralink they have built the N1 Implant, an intracortical BCI implant designed to record neural activity through 1,024 electrodes distributed across 64 flexible leads, or “threads,” each of which are thinner than a human hair and capable of being placed independently in the brain and a surgical robot, the R1 Robot, designed to reliably and efficiently insert the threads into the cortex, so that the electrodes can be placed near neurons of interest.
About Neuralink s first trial.
In January, Neuralink conducted the first human implantation of our brain-computer interface (BCI). According to the company, it was able to detect the participant’s neural signals shortly after the implantation surgery, and since then, he has used their end-to-end BCI system for various applications, like playing and Sid Meier s Civilization VI.
On May 8, 2024, the company made a saying it s been more than 100 days since the first participant, Noland Arbaugh, received his Neuralink implant.
Who is Neuralink s first patient?
Neuralink’s first patient is Noland Arbaugh, an American quadriplegic. According to Arbaugh was a student and athlete at Texas A M University who was born in Yuma, Arizona, and in 2016, while working as a summer camp counselor, he experienced a swimming accident and suffered a severe spinal cord injury that led to quadriplegia, paralysis from the shoulders down.